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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1920)
V-u» MT. PLEASANT HAS YOUR CLUB SET ITS RED CROSS OAT? Mrs. Francis Hoereth < ^ M .- I Minnville is visiting with her parents. Mrs. M. F Ryan, this A ir rlM of R<'«1 C row "club ar>> to b*> hold In all p arts of the United week. S tate s during p cto b er. (¡rsiiKet, Mia. W. Ray and frmily of Church Sect'll«'«. Iluslness, Com m er McMinnville spent the week end cial. R otary. KlwanU, A dvertising. at the Elmer Ray and Linn Lam V raternal. W om an's and o th e r clubs, are being Invited to set aside a regular bert homes. m eeting or a day for a special lunch Miss Crystal Shark] returned eon a t which plaus will be m ade for the T hird Red Cross Roll Call, home Friday after spendinp the aiding to bo held throughout th e country past week at Portland and Ore N ovem ber 2 to 11. T h e clubs will call for volunteei gon City. w orkers. Including prom inent mem Joe Senz was operated on'Mast bers tor speakers, in the in te re st of week for a very serious case of enrolling u.em bers for the peace tim e appendicitis. At this writing he program of th e Red Cross. Many of th e sp eak ers on th e w ar-tim e activi is reported to be improving very ties of th e Red Cross will be former nicely. service men and v o m eu who cam e n> 1 co n tact with the Red C ross on the Mi's. Roxie Shank and ‘daugh field of action. ter Grace, Frank Lambert and Melvin Shank, Frank Lenz Tony A Greco Clerk. “ T ills Igtli is looking fo r rus*. Sh» and Frank Laux attended the iT." automobile show at Albany Sat t a r — s f it A xinldW n>k him If I can f’liil him. lull urday. I’m new (trotini! here."—l.oulsvtile ____ ___ The Misses Elsie Downing and Coiirlor-Jftumol Frances Kloer and Tony ¡Kloer spent Friday evening at the.M. F. Ryan home. ____ Hubei ___ are Mr. and ________ Mrs. John the proud parents of a new baby ! - . - \ S i Mrs. M. F. Rvan and daugh- i Spray M aterialJ We handle the following ^ well known brands of sprays Ì Ze n o Oil Sp ra y $ Sherwin-Williams Dry Sulphur- X Lim e Spray $ Dependable Lime Sulphur Spray t > Also handle Lime. Blue- * stone and Sulphur. I SPRAY I NOW X X ^ 1 X i ^ X •I ^ To g e t the best results from any dormant spray. spray as soon as possible and do a good job. Fruit is going to be high and this is the year to spray and fertilize \ our fruit. Remember that we handle fertilizers fruit, berry and general fertilizer. $ X t v ^ Phone 160 251 State St. | X <• SALEM. OREGON I G E T R ID O F H A U S E R BROS. Mehama use I TROJAN POWDER : • • I J • i J H'e Give Service J tTiCasozines Corvjenienlly Located ! Zo„ a BETTER RESULTS NO HEADACHES NO FREEZING Or THAWING SAFE TO HANDLE Black Blasting Powder, Caps, Fuse : l Ray and daulhtere | and Cora, and Messrs. Irvine and « Lewis Ray were Sunday visitors at the Roxie Shank home. H. R. Shank made a business trip to West Scio Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Davy and family of Stayton motored to the P. H. Lambert home Sunday. A party was given at the Ed Eberheart home Sundai evening. All report a very enjoyable time. Nick Senz motored to Albany Friday, attending the auto show. Mr. and Mrs. Schafer and fam ily called at John Huber’s home «j Sunday. j STUMPS NOW Salem. Albany, Eugene. Corvallis Y our T e e th and Y ou Ymi n e e d n ’t be a fra id o f p a in if you have y o u r teeth c a re d for b y d en tists using the E. R. P a rk e r System . "* .You n e e d n ’t l o s e m uch tim e , fu r u n d e r th is System y o u r w o rk kSrSTEM, w ill b e d o n e w i t h few er visits, especial «M ention being given to out-of- tow n p atien ts. You n eed n ’t have d o u b ts ab o u t being satisfied, fo r P a rk e r System d en tists a re ju st as p a rtic u la r as ybu are. a You n e e d n ’t w o rry ab o u t p ric e , fo r it w ill be as low as good d e n tis try can possibly be done for. But you ought to be a fra id o f »me thing, and th at is delay. T he longer you neglect y o u r teeth, th e w orse they get. Bad teeth never grow b e lte r unless good d en tists Help them . ( > nsultation and advice free. T h ere are tw en ty -fo u r E. R. P a rk e r System otlices, th e n earest being at State ‘and Commercial Streets Salem, Oregon, Painless Parker Dentist. — ------------------------------.-------- A ^ m * A |V | | L v V V/Xl. X NOKNIFE JUJL AND LOSS OF BLOOD NO PLA ST ER S AND PA IN S FOR HOURS OK DAYS T U M 0 R S P IL E S F IS T U L A . G O IT R E D IS E A S E S O F W O M EN »S K IN S T O M A C H B O W E L S P O U R Y E A R S STUDY IN E U R O PE OVER "A) Y EA R S E X P E S IE N C E P o rtla n d P h y sical T h e ra p y Laboratory»* 4 1 7 J o u rn a l ik-’ildinjc PO R T L A N D . O R E 4 L 2 .tc EARN MONEY tn YOUR SPAKE TLMÏ G et tubacript m u for the Christiaa H e r.ld W e help you wtccr r d Addi««»: L. El O rc u tt M u tg e i of A geou, T he C h ru tu o H erald. B tbh House. New York City. vive ¡m a u le r i name a n d Im a » d m re t «rances. • Paster Rev. Rees* Services at 11 a. m. and K:0U t p. rn. Sunday School 10 a. m. ^ Epwqrth League 7:3,1) p- in., .» Prayer meeting on Wednesday *> in the parsonage at 8 p. in. Automobile Insurance Fire, Theft and Transportation < Oregon Fire Relief Association it \ Farmers Fire Relief of Butteville, Ore. A ^ .- S St. Marys Church < New Jersey Fire Insurance Co. Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York ' Fire Association, Philadelphia I * t Hartford Livestock Insurance Co. H a rry Hum phreys - Methodist Church Services 2nd 4th and 6th Sun- £ d iya a t 8:110 a. m. Stay ton Rev. Fr. Lainek.' Pastor IllO lk ir * FOR SALE Strawberry plants also Rhode Island Reds and White liCghorn eggs for hatch ing. W. H. Loose, Sta.vton. Route 2. box 80. FOR SALE High grade red Pol- ed bull 18 mounths old. Inquire of J. A. Brand. Stayton. Phone ito. Feb. 12-19 Or in k « , f l / F f n C » r l r o l l l n « *u4 H « » l l » | FARMS FOR SALK . , Some . . good I oilan MuOne for K«l- bargains in grain and dairy farms new, Surtir»». Gramil»- in Mill (reek bottoni, ranging in V / . . r ^ r C U o " llthtng»ml Ilumine TOUR EVESol II.« Eve. or Eyelid.; size from tUi acres to 860 acres, " I Drag»" Alt«» IN. M.irtrs M.s..tin* •* I-JJ will wig J w t t coh H m «*. Voiir l>iu*«i»t Muriti* wh»n |uut »••• N •>! C»re and in price from $76 to $126 per M unii» Ky# H*ni*ily C u .,U U i» » o acre. Address H. 0. Porter, Aurnsville. Ore._____________ _ A . W. D. V . M poR »ALE—Grey oats at the V E T E R I N A R I AN Glover Homestead. Frank Gio Oregon ver. Feb 12-19-26 Silverton Simmons, SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS | D. A. White & 0 Son c s 5 | SSlJrCk'TE E H. R. Shank and son. Mrs W. R. X ♦! Mrs. Sara Beringer left Sunday I eveving for San Francisco to visit with her sisters for two or three weeks and attend to busi ness matters. R. J. Smith, more familiarly jealled Prof. Smith, has returned from Cottage Grove. While there he had a siege of pneumonia and * will return there to recuperate. E. A. Taylor had the misfor tune to run a nail in his foot. He is getting around by means of crutches. Mr. A1 Martin, engineer o n ! ' the logging road, has now found housekeeping rooms and his wife 1 and small daughter have artived ' and they will start housekeeping soon. S. W. Champ is razing the old building on the corner of the land owned by S. H, Champ and will 1 start building a house as soon as possible. O. L. Morris tried cranking a truck recently and has been suf fering from a sprained wrist) since. He says he’ll crank no more :ars. Monday was opening day at the new store at Mehama, be- i longing to Balsiger & Son of Lyons. The men wore treated to cigars and the ladies were ( given a sack of candy. ________ __ I Tracts and Small Farms Wanted We have two buyers for' small farms: One wants 10 to 20 acres and the the other wants 25 to 40 acres with .some timber. Write us for listing card. If your price is right, we will sell' your place for you. Kinney & iwiiith Box 264,®alem. Ore. Baptist Church Preaching every second and fourth Sundays of each month, morning and evening. Morning services at 11 a m. and evening services at 8 p. m. Sunday school each Sunday nor.iimr at in a. m. S. 1. Boyce. Pastor. ■AT T H E - Peoples Cash Store 3 Stores — SALEM AND DALLAS — 3 Stores Save Your Premium Coupons Trade W here Your Money Buys Most Just a Few of This Week s Specials: GROCERY Hard Wheat Flour Swift's Lard in Cake $2.90 30c Lard in Pails Corn Meal, 49 lb. sack $2.90 1 sack Corn Meal $2.90 $1.47 No. 10 No. 5 Crisco No. 6. ...... $2.05 *• No. 3............... $1.05 $2.65 $ 1 .2 !) The Famous Cottoline: as a 1 sack Rolled Oats Bargain Net No. 8 $2.65 $1.37 40c No. 4 5 lbs. White Beans 5 lbs. Colored Beans ..... 35c 75c Best Cooking Oil in bulk, 5 lbs. Lima Bear s $2.20 5 lbs. Split Peas 50c Per gallon. 5 lbs. Wheat Flakes ......50c 50c Armour's best Govt. 1Bacon 5 lbs. Macaroni 73c TEA Coffee in bulk .....35c Reliance Coffe— 57c value, I lb. 45c 3 lbs.. . .............. $1.30 Selects, I lb. 43c 3 lbs.. $L¿6 English Breakfast T ea— 50c value 35c 75c Gunpowder Tea 55c 80c Hyson Tea, I lb. “ “ 1-2 lb.. 42c " “ 1-4 lb. 23c Arm and Hammer Soda 2 packages ... 13c Men's Suits, $25. $40 values Ginghams and Peraales at $16.78 35c Heavy Men’s Overcoats. $25, Linen Grash Toweling, value life, at $.‘{5 value $12.48 up 2:3c Men's Spring Overcoats. $15, $25 value BOYS’ CLOTHING $10.98 Boys’ Suits $15, $18 value 28c Men's Overalls Cottage Rolls $1.69 up ’ 29c \ 25c- 10 5 10 5 Karo Syrup light..... $1.10 “ ......... 57c dark. $1.00 “ .............. 55c Choice Figs 15c CANNED GOODS Dry Apricots Milk— Armour’s. Libby's, Sunrise, Hazlewood Per can 15c Dry Apples Per dozen. $1.75 Per case .......... $6.90 Best Star dard No. 2 1-2 Tomatoes, 2 cans 25c Walnuts, Almonds, Brazil Nuts BROOMS 60c 75c 95c 18c 20c 30c Everything in Groceries is reduced »Special for Saturday and Monday $5.98 Boy’s Meckinaws $5.48 Men’s Work Shoes Boya’ Overcoats $12. $15 value 98c up Shoulder Hams No. No. No. No. Full size Quilts at Thousands of people are saving mere than 25 per cent No. 4 Stitched Cotton Batting in each dollar by buying all Thayer Clothing and Furn ishing at the Peoples’ Cash -——---------- *------------------- Slore Why don’t you save y ar(J G o o d S -S p € C ia l 1 it? Our goods are the best $2.00 Wool Serge Dress and the prices the lowest. 60c COFFEE Pair $2.75 $1.65 Valley Flour $2.75 64x76 Cotton Blankets, double size, value $8.86 M en’s Clothing Furnishing $5.98 Men’s Hose, 60c value Bovs' Overalls. £1.50 value 39c 93c ‘ The Famous ECONOMY Basement T h o u s a n d s o f B a r g a in s 1st Remnant Counter consists 4th Economy Counter consists of Woolens, Silks. Flannels, of Notions of all kinds. Ginghams and Calicoes at I-,, p TT - _ _ . i'1**1 Economy Counter corsists Crockery and Glassware—A __________________________; BARGAIN. Halt Price 2nd Sample Counter consists bth Economy Counter'consists of Sweaters, Underwear of all Galvanized and Granite vare kinds. Underskirts, waists and SURPRISING BARGAINS, others ------ --------- — Off 5 0 < /f --------------------------------- 10 bars White Laundry Soap . . fnr ............................... 60 3rd Shoe Counter sonsists of 10 barfl Ye,l<,>v s "»l>.......... «>(• all kinds of Men’s, Ladies', 10quart Galvanized Rails 39c Youths' and Children’s Shoes. D. N. T. S jkio I Thread. 150 60 % Off Face Value yards........... (2 spools to a customer) IC V