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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1920)
The Mina Taylor D resses*"0n e for Every Occasion t i » t . _ _ _ _ and APRONS are here in the Mina Taylor line which will fit into every ostivity, and with all their good looks and clever de rvRESSES J CtOTK tf signs they will prove satisfactory. Because they are made of durable, washable, serviceable materials. They are comfortable too. m Have Comfort Points that insure freedom and ease of action. No pulling across the shoulders or hips NO BINDING IN THE ARMHOLES Doll’s Cash Store Y O U W A N T T H E B E ST A N D W E H A V E PROVIDED IT FOR YO U A T PRICES N O M ORE T H A N USUAL Mrs. Ed. Smith and daughter ‘ tures will be published in next j Mrs. W. It. Kay and daughters . . . . Maud and Tom Fred motored to j week’s paper. bit,., amt t o n Kay an, I I r v i n g Ardl;, S lm d ,«v . An all-around good sitôt. That’s its.” There will be a baseball game Since all of the students have Ray c f McMinniville and Mrs The Misaes Josephine, Anna, j between Stayton and Jefferson returned again work on the play Don M (Knight and daughter of Alice and Berthe Cornaly and) Hi on the home grounds Friday “ The Hoodo' has been resumed, Scio, Dave Aegerter Jr. and Lyle HAT we’ re Alice and Nettie Eberheardt afternoon at 2;39. All of the The date for the play is April 6. Lutz and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer aiming at, is called at the J. H. Kloer home Jefferson High School Students Separate pictures were taken Kay and son spent Sunday at Sunday. that it takes both skill are expected to attend the game, of the classes o f the High school the Linn Lambert home. and precisio n to Abe llaitt spent Sundav at the Miss Hazel Lambert o f O.A.C. and rlso the members of the de- and the grades last week. They blend tobaccos the is home during the spring vaca- j John Huber home. pucation team of the Willamette are very good. C h e ste rfie ld way. University. T h e Junior class presented tion. . Maybe this is why Mrs. Roxie Shadk and daugh- j The Freshmen and Sophomor’ s Maysel Montgomery with two you find in AUTHOK’S WIFE JOINS defeated the Juniors and Seniors pictures, one oi the junior class ter Roxana and Crystal, and C h estei fields and Melvin Shank were week end Mr*. B o o th T a rU iijg to n In Leonard in a ball game last Friday after- and one of the student body, nowhere U s e . W o o d C a m p a ig n . visitors at Salem. noon. The score being 8-6. Miss Ella Kuthford visited in The Lawx Bros, motored to Under the auspieea of the Hi Miss Ruby’ s room Tuesday after- lntllanH|M?liK.—Mr*. Booth Tnrkln* ! Albany Saturday. , j ton of hon i-iiy, w If., of tin- famous I Y. Club, the deputation team'of noon. nn,I playwright, tins l>et>n n|>- ! ten students of the Vv ¡Uamette Olive and Esther Stewart visit- Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Ryan and siithor pmnt,'tl chairman o f tin* woman’» ,-om-1 Univemty*with Mr. Walter, Co. ed with Miss Holder's pupils daughters Angeline and Betty nil’ toi* in In,Ilium for Leonard W ood' Y. Secretaav. will put on a pro Tuesday afternoon. and Wm Ryan motored to Salem for president. Harriet K. Vltnim, national olmlr- ! gram for the High School stud The eighth gua^e class has Sunday. mini of the Wood wonien’a entniiiltU***, , ents. FYiday afternoon at one begun their, agricultural work Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Senz and a!-,i has nnmi'd Mr*. Curii*» limites of j o ’clock. Friday evening a gen this week. (laughter spent Sunday with Hal Indi ti napoli* to he vice elinlrinun of the women'» committee In Indiana. uine stag mix will be held in the Shelton of Jordan. gymnasium. Saturday evening Mt. Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Shank and they will condxct a community son were Sunday visitors at the sing in the high school auditor BB3 BB¡EBffVBBBBB3 B flllB B B I'B £ i9rBBB OF «BBBBBBBBBBBfil! Mike Nietling motored to Sa- .john Huber home. ium. lem Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ton, Epping and Yell practice has been one of Ed. Eberheardt made a busi ch’ldren called at the Joe Senz the main features o f high school ness trip to Salem Monday. home Sunday. activity the past week. Wm Ryan returned home FYi. j Frank Senz called at the Lee The list o f subscribers for the frome O.A.C. to spend the spring Downing home Sunday. athletic fund and the expendi- vacation with home folks. We should I k * very g'ad to demonstrate to you that the Victrola is the most versatile and so the most interesting of all instruments, and that it co* tains greater possibilities of mu sical satisfaction than any other instrument tne world has over known. For this purpose you w’ ill be able to select your own favorite music from the Victor Record Catalogue in whi-h more than six thousand rdcords are <tist*-d and which covers the entire field of musical art. v SCHOOL NOTES — Chesterfield W ''Satisfy " j Salem’s Greatest W om en’s sjk Apparel Store fe V ■ %< 11 i» This store was never so inviting and spring fashions never so alluring as this season. W e have put forth our best efforts to make this the most com plete and attractive showing'of Easter apparel in Salem and cordially invite you to come and say howr well we have succeeded. Authentic modes in Suits Coats, Dresses, Waists, Skirts and Outer Apparel of all kinds now await your earlv inspection. J Special Suits W o o l Poplin. Panam a and Burella cloth. French v/ Serge, Gabardine : & .J i l i * '"■¿ilirlaiIfi o' I B lU f B fi 4 t |U plated Victrola No. 2 sound box, new improve,! Victor taper- 12 DOUBLE FACED RECORDS er' nK ton<? arm :u,d tajiering “ goose-neck’ ’ sound box tube. Or 24 Selections................................. Automatic brake and speed regulator and automatic speed indicator. Newly designed, patented and improved, double spring, sjiiral drive motor ( ;an be wound while playing) $ 10.20 $ 160.20 .$10.00 a Month i l l ® Pay $16.20 Down; VICTOR OUTFIT Some fitted snugely at the \vaist line • and flaring smartly over the hips, others with coats slightly bloused or showing decided box effects. Special $35.75 0 / C/l • p M O U .U U 1 No. X I. VICTROLA 200 Victor Needles RECORD SUPREMACY *' ST« TEN VICTOR RECORDS YOU SHOULD HAVE IN YOUR HOME N ew Spring Coats For at 1 occasions in the most desirable fabrics, sudh as tricotine, gabardine, “ Canzonetta” (Fronzaley Q u a r te t)............. “ Seguidilla (Piano) Cortot............ . .. — “ BirdSong” (Hempel) . . .. “ Sing. Smile, Slumber” (Farrar) “ Arin, Arin, Ye Brave” (Witherspoon) “ Mota Perpetuo” (Heifitz) , .......... “ The Loreley” (Homer). .. ... “ Thou Sweetest Maiden” (Alda and Martinelli) “ Solo Profugo” (Caruso and Journet) "liadum Butterfly” (Duet) Caruso and Scotti serge, velour, covert, bolivia and mixtures. Stylish belted models, loose styles and tail ored effects; some with plaited backs. Prices range from $22.50 to 575.00 Easter Millinery Models Elegant and refined, for such are the H ats you will find at this store, Mahogany. Oak or American Walnut cabinet, l.“ inches high 20 inches wide, 23-inches deep, 12 inch turntables. Nickel- | Presenting the Newest Fashions for Easter Easter Suits in tailored, blouse and box coat models, V IC T R O L A IX from the rough straw hats tf) ulti a models. M any clever copies o f the world s most re nowned artists coupled with N ew York's adaptions- every teste, every fancy a-id any purse can be splendidly suited here at $3.50 to $22.50. At $7.50 we feature 64784 6481$ . . 87268 8721)7 . 74505 74581 88204 88508 89036 .89043 Be prepared tor the day we open our first floor record booths. $1.00 ” “ 1.50 2.00 Bring your lists ADDRESS an exceptionally smart lot of new Tailored Hats in the latest shapes and materials See these. Check the Records you want Milverton — p -w ir a ® 3 (Thr* Ol'l WliiB* Comer) ^ Salem’s Creates; W om en’ s Apttrel Store ,g j i r I I — Sales ftpresenLiives Sherman and Clay l íanos dj . * \r-r-*T u n w « a s 5~ ^ bbbd 2 ■■■■■BBBBBREIBBBBBlBBBflBBBB IBBBBBBBIBBBBBBKBBEBBBBHBBBBBBBB BBBBBBBBBBBBKBB3BBBB ■ VICTROLAS s