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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1919)
r JD N A P F D E X P E R IE N C E N O T N EW t o JE N K IN S S lo p e rs I S No show F rid a y a t th e S ta r Th*a- tro. Mrs. Chas. Cladek is reported to be on the sick list, Mrs. Mary Skiff of Portland is here visiting with her sisters, j Mesdamea S. G. Crmhtree and J. R. Gardner. Miss Margaret Fehlen, who has been employe«! for the past I 18 months by the Northwest Steel Company at Portland, as stenographer, has accepted a like position here with the Woolen Mills. She commenced upon her new duties the first of the week. Ed T aylor w aa dow n from M ebaraa F riday. B. A. S ch afer m ade a buatnaaa trip to Salem th e first of th e week. Bishop'« s h ir ts a re th e host to bo fo u n d in th e w est. a n d Mrs. W. F G ooodm an m otored to Salem S unday. E ggs 75c p e r doaon a t K tic k er's A. S. P anco ast spent S und ay a t S alem visitin g friends. C a rrie S igm und of F e rn R idge, w as shopping In tow n la st S atu rd ay .. Mr. and Mrs. Alva T h o m as an d Mr. FORMALDEHYDE W illiam O. Je n k in s. A m erica« consular ag en t a t P uebla. M ai., who a fte r being robbed of f t f i .. 000. was kidnapped from hie place of buslnees In P u eb la an d U being held by b an d its for a »150.000 ransom Ha was k id napped once before, his ranch forem an killed, clock stolen and he him self h e ld ,to r »16.000 ra a - sea. c y lN D T he best ev idence of a p ro sp ero u s, th rifty an d live tow n is th e way its D on't forg et the Red L a n te rn b u sin ess m en p a tro n ise th e nowspa- NOTICK O F A PPO IN T M E N T H ave you read ab o u t B ishop's p ers— by a d v e rtisin g . A s tra n g e r O F AD M IN ISTRA TO R Xyiw " F a b ric S h irts ? " I f y ou h a v e n ’t, u su ally looks o v er th e n ew sp ap ers of N otice is h ereb y given th a t on th e a tow n b efo re be buys goods, an d th e yon should rig h t aw ay. people w ho a d v e rtise a re su re to m eet th ird day of N ovem ber. 1919, th e UfiN) Miss M argaret S chafer of K ingston 111 pay b o u n ty C o u rt of M arian C ounty. O re him first. I lls o rd e r alo n e cam e over to a tte n d th e R ebekah p a r gon. duly ap p o in ted th e u n d ersig n ed to r th e a d v e rtise m e n t. ty T h u rsd ay evening. as a d m in is tra to r of th e E sta te of J . P W ilb u r h as la rg e p o ste rs out N ina N ichols, deceased, an d h aving T he e d ito r h a s n ’t received any _ ____ ____ _____ an n o u n cin g an au c tio n sa le of h igh quallfled „ by U w p e r. m ore le tte rs to be p u blished since o u r last issue T hings a re g e t ti.g C‘M * W^ h ' ‘‘¡ ‘‘ V *ona -- Pla°e i’atU rd # a ■ y , e ' . , NoT 8 ,h ' tn f e th W e t 1 *• ta .e a re h ereb y notified to p resen t ducedly quiet, don n 't you know ? D I 1 i n <r R. G a rd I n n « e % r e sto re K b n u i ild in g . \ Mr. W il th em to th e u n d ersig n e d at th e law H ave you p urchased y o u r season b u r h as a nice lin e of w oolen goods office of F. A T u rn e r In th e B ank of tic k e t fo r th e H igh School Lyceum an d th is w ill be th e ch an ce you have C om m erce B uilding. Salem . O regon co u rse ? If not you should do so and been lo o k in g fo r fo r som e tim e to lay v lth tn > ll m on7hs"from th e d a te of h elp c lea r th e debt on th e Gym flrst P l i c a t i o n of th is n otice T he Red L a n te rn a t th e S ta r to -w it: Nov «. 1919. Nov. 6-Dec. 4 T h e a tre M onday and T uesday P ric J H O ' vrn. A d m in istra to r E g g s 75c p e r dozen a t K lick er's. es 15 and JO cents. Dr. B eaucam p re tu rn e d from S e a t V olney G ates, w ho h ad his leg in- tle la st T h u rsd a y w here he w ent in ju re d a t th e m ill at Gooch som e tim e resp o n se to a niessagge sta tin g th a t ago. w ent to Salem S unday w here th e his m o th er. Mrs. C a rrie B eaucam p. in ju re d m em ber will be am p u tated had been in ju re d w hen an a u to hit BLUE VITROL m In quantities to Suit your needs I a a m i m D on't forget th e Lyceum to be giv- en by th e S tay to n Hi. fo r helping pay off th e Gym debt. Season tic k e ts now o r sale. E ug en e an d W illiam W a re and Miss N elson, te a c h e r in th e school, at- te n d ed th e H allow e'en p a rty h ere on T h u rsd a y evening Mrs. c. Downs, who h as been visit- in g h er p are n ts. Mr and M rs. J P D avie, th e past tw o w eeks re tu rn e d to P o rtla n d th e first of th e week. her T he d o cto r re p o rts h is m o th er suffering from a fra c tu re d h ip bone a,,d o th e r m in o r b ru ises. H er m any frie n d s h ere hope fo r a speedy re covery. j -• ' ■ '* E ddie P iese r re tu rn e d M onday fro m a tw o w eeks- visit w ith reiativ - es a t C ottag e G rove an d o th e r O re “OPEN PLACE” SUNDAY FRED STONE in , „ MONDAY Fcatureing—NAZIMOVA P rices Underwear PETE M0N1S0N ’in “The Captive Bride” If you are a scientific shopper -economical of your time and energy, as well as your expenditures—our knit underwear department is sure to appeal to you. Here you will find un limited variety of styles and Union Suits and separate gar ments, in weights and weaves to suit all tasts and best of all—prices are reasonable and qualities reliable. a C A S T O R IA For Infants and Children lit U i e For Over 3 0 Ye a i*s A lw ays bears the S ig n a tu re of Women’ s Extra Quality Ribbed Fleece Lined Vests All sizes. 34 to 38 in styles with medium high neck and elbow sleeves I Wm. Neimeyer A GARMENT DRUGGIST 98c A GARMENT Women’ s Springfield Underwear Ladies' Union Suits Drugs L am b ert hom e. M essrs. A lbert and A rchie E ber- h e a rt called a t O. H. R a y 's Sunday. 1*1« ' ""*'1 » ' 'h e Mrs Roxle S hank hom e Sunday, f r a n k S.-nz was a S un d ay v isito r at 'h e M V Ryan hom e. (. A eg e rter an d A rchie and A lb ert E b e rh e a rt w ere e n te rta in e d A new spaper m ay do any am o u n t at th<? B lm er Ray hom e S unday ev- o f ‘‘w ind w o rk " fo r its tow n and its enlng. people and never receive as m uch as Mr. and Mrs. E arl S m ith and fa m i a "T h a n k You” fo r its tro u b le , b ut ly and th e Misses G ladys and E lsie le t a th re e line a rtic le ap p e ar th a t can Downing called on Jo e P letro k Sun- b e co n stru e d to be d e trim e n t to any (jaJf ev en jn g % in d iv id u a l and th e dickens is to pay. Miss H azel K rlegg spent th e w eek C. J . T h o m as cam e ' dow n from Id a n h a th e flrst of th e week w here lie h a s b e e n w orking In th e lu m b er ca m p fo r th e H anim nod L um b er Go. s in c e May. Mr T h o m as say s th e re h a s been som e snow th e re an d th e a 'n to s p h e re Is r a th e r chilly. H e will g o to tils claim a t Oooch w here he w ill re m a in fo r th e w in te r. 15-30c— W ith tax on their new aqmred tract. G. R. M unkers will leave th e flrst of th e w eek fo r San F rancisco, w here Checking a Presum ption. “T h ere I* a rumor th at you may be h e is In th e tru c k business. Mr. Mun- Verg w ill rem a in a t A um sville fo r a asked to assum e leadership of vnnr m o n th before re tu rn in g to C alifo rn struggling country.” ventured the trusted retainer. ia. “I have heard such a rum or.” an Mr. J H M ulrhay and fo u r ch ild swered Wilhelm. “W ell, you may be a p ainter and a re n . who w ere called h e re by th e se r poet and a lot of other things. Rut ious illness of Mrs. M ulchav’s fa th e r, there Is a limit fo human versatility and w hose d e a th occu rred on th e 2nd With your shabby record for tritt! and Inst., left tod ay fo r th e ir hom e in veracity, don't you ever fry to pose as the George W ashington or Ger San F rancisco. many." Mr. and Mrs. Alva T h o m as and Mr. MT. PI.KASHA N T ITEM S an d Mrs. F itz G oodm an w ere Salem Miss Bessie S h an k spent th e week v isito rs M onday of th is w eek. J. L. Q uinn who h o ld s dow n a end v isitin g in Salem . Messrs. F ra n k an d Tony Laux and jo b at V ancouver, is h e re for a v isit ; H enry Senz w ere w eek en d v isito rs w ith his fam ily. »t A lbany. T h e Red L an tern played to crow d- Ka>. of M cM innville m o to r ed houses in both Salem and A lbany ed tQ th(1 E | m er Kay hom e W ednes- and t h e y w ere ch a rg in g 5 0 cents. I t djiy will be at th e S ta r T h e a tre M onday Mrs. Roy B ren n e r and d a u g h te r, and T uesday. P rices 30 and 15 f)elphill a re vinittnK a t th e P. H. . D a y to n H igh School is re a liz in ’; ti« m oet p rosperous v ea r in historv. T he Lyceum- w ill he a n o th e r help to w ard s Its prosperity. D on't fail to see one and «11 of th e show s B uying season ‘.M eets now appro x im ately save* yon th e price of one show in four. W om en’s Seasonable WEDNESDAY —9th Episode— “The Lure o f the Circus” .. 9 ta rt TU ESD A Y “The Red Lantern” is an ex will be a great help to her husband, as to >An Economical, Delightful. Ughi Place to Trade» — » * » — « ............................................... “UN u E k th e t o p i gon points. Misses F ra n cis and A gnes K irsch h a v e gone to E a ste rn O regon w here ^ gp r j n g th e y w ill spend th e w in te r on Mrs. Mrs. Halfman, who F ra n c is ' h om estead w hich Is located perienced Poultrist, n e a r C rite rio a . Slopers ÎACK GARDNER in week _ , through George Smith, the Real Estate man, for the Peterson, 20 a c r e tract, near Sublimity, M r> Halfman will erect new buildings on the place and will gej ouj berries and fruit trees A W estern p ic tu re a t th e S ta r , S atu rd ay fe a tu rin g Ja c k t h ^ T h e a tre farm G ard n er. Drue Store SATURDAY The Mail was in error a couple of weeks ago when it Stated that Mr. Halfman had purchased property in Stayton. The truth of the m atter is. Mr. Halfman has been in our midst for some tim e- just loo’in around. He Finally f' UW^ J,js ' H ave you a season tic k e t fo r th e L vceum ? If not th e com m ittee will ljlrin p o'»«1 f- , , . • _ .. .. l J a - *» “*‘a closed a deal this s .c vou. Don t w ait _ . *•«,*» , _ . T h e ^ S ta r THEATRE c y 4 .t . ! Sundries Stationery Kodak Supplies Mail Orders Filled end w ith hom e fo lk s at latbanon. Mr and Mrs. H. R. S han k an d son. and Mr. and Mrs. Tom E pping an d flau g h ter m otored to Solo Sunday. :- x - x - < ’ ’ X ’ V X ’ W ’ ’:’ V y x ^ X ' Miss F ra n cis K lover called at th e 444 STATE STREET I.ee D ow ning hom e one day la st week Alls« D orothy S m ith called on Mias f . G ladys Dow ning Sunday. “ ,."X ’’’X ’<’<’V X “ >’X "X X ’C X cX X ’< "X Hy Salem Oregon Children’ s Union Suits Cottyn, low neck, sleeve less. ankle length, $2.00. Out sizes $3.50. Non-shrinking wo o l union suits, low neck, e l b o w sleeves, ankle length $3.95 Cotton Union Suits, h i g h neck, long sleeve, a n k l e length. $1.25. $1.50, $1.75 liow neck, sleeveless, ankle length, part wool $3.50 and $3.95 Part Wool, Bishop neck, el bow sleeves, ankle length $5.00 Ladies’ Cotton Union Suits. High neek. long sleeves, an kle length, $1.35. $1.75 and $1.95 Cotton, Bishop neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length. $1.75 Bishnp neck, elbow sleeven, ankle length. $2.25 $2„75 Cotton, high neck, long sleevea. ankle length, $1.35 $1.59 $2.25 Children’s Suits, Part Wool, high neck, long sleeves, an kle length, $2.50 $2.75 Cotton Pyramid Waist Suits $1.50 Part wool, low neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length, also in high neck, loner sleeves and ankle length $3.00. Ladles’ Store * 466-474 State Street Kafoury Bros. The Store For The People SALEM S EXCEPTIONAL STORE Men’s Store 416 State Street /