The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, May 13, 1920, Image 6

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    erect.'d. The church will be
jpainted and altogether Mehuma
is artistic in its rural atmosphere.
The mothers of the Stuyton
Misi Anna Stout and Walter
High srhtxd were entertained at
Richards
left for Albany We '*
an afternoon tea last T h u « ay
nesday
to
attend the Willamette
from 2 to 3 in the l>ome»tic
Prebstorv.
Miss Stout will go
Science dining room
Tea and
on
to
Portland
to attend the
fancy cookies made by the girls
State
Sunday
School
Convention.
were servee.
The room was
With Mrs. R. F. Boringer of
tastefully decorated in pink and
white crepe paper streamers and of Mehama Hotel this week is
Mme Virginia Rovere the pro­
apple blossoms.
minent
singer and teacher from
The Fr.shmen had a very de­
San
Francisco.
Mme ■Hover»’
lightful time at their class party
i
just
closed
here
busy
season with
iist Friday evening in the Scien­
a
most
suc
essful
pupils
resital
ce room.
Ice cream and wafers
h Id in Berkeley April 17 and
were served.
with her recent engagements of
Many of the high scth ol stu­
Good Fiiday and Easter in St
dents attended the Junior May
Maty’s Catjierdal of San Fran
Day Festival at the* Willamette
cisco.
Mme Rovere formerly
University at Salem last Friday
was a great favorite in Portland
.ami Saturday.
when the Lambardi ‘Grand Opera
Stayton defeated the Silverton Company last «ppoired there.
Hi baseball team again last F; i- H r friend Mi-s. Bcringerb.ing
-May at Stayton. score 5-4. 1 hey in this part of the country at
-also defeated the Albany Lam present gives-us the opportunity
here on tne 11. The score being to have tl is beautiful singer witl\
0-3. This was tile first deteat us whom we hope to here before
that Albany ha> me*, this seas n. long. When a.-ked how she like:'
and our boys are highly elated this country .Mme Revere assure-
over the fact that Albany won us tnat tho she >has traveled for
victories over Eugene. Corvallis tvelv ’ years she has* rare;\
and Salem. Junction City will tii mid more beautiful scenery or
play here Friday. May 11 at 2 climate. She says if the San-
‘o’clock in place of the usual time tiam river were in Europe it
3:30.
would be used a thousa: d ways
The Senior class are planning for power and pk anire.
on leaving Friday afternoon for
Mr. N. i o\* lien, overseer of the
an outing at Willheyt Springs , new logging road at Mehama is
where they will spend a few days a visitor at the Mehama Hotel.
hiking, taking pictures and hav­
Mr. Wm Siinns the enterpris­
ing a good time.
ing manager of the new meat
Maysel Montgomery at the market is residing at the com­
h.gn schoC Tuesday afternoon.
fortable Mehama Hotel.
SCHOOL
NO TES
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Eherhardt,
Miss' Nettie and Archie .Flier-
heardt motored to Salem Mon.
Wm Ryan returned home Fri­
day from O. A.
for the week­
end.
Miss Elsie Downing spent the
week end with her snyor Mrs.
Selmer Brown of Aumsville.
Lyle Lutz and Abe Haiti call­
ed at the Mrs. Roxie Shank
home Thursday eve.
W. R. Brenner ami wife ami
daughter Miss Delphi«. Mr. and
Mrs. Linn Lambert and son were
Sunday visitors at the I*. H.
Lsmbert home.
Miss Grace -Shank and Frank
Lambert were Salem visitors
Sunday.
G. H. Ray am! Mrs. Linn Lam­
bert an. son motored to Me-
Mimnibe Tuesuuy
Mrs. IIo\ie Shank nod family
s|>ent Sunduy with Mr. and Mrs.
Hal Shelton of Jordan.
The Misses Dorothy ai d Maud
Smith and Fred Smith motored
to Albany Sunday.
Mrs Hal Shelton \ ¡sited with
home folks iloi day.
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Clark’s Tire House
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National Spark Plugs
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Phone your trouble lo Hcndershotl’s Confectionery
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■ijiss Hazel Lambert of O. A.
C. spent the week-end with
home folks.
The Misses Grace, \Yrna and
Crystal Shank and Mrs. A. Cas-
pell inotdred to Salem, Friday.
Telephone Repair Shop
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tills In iln strin l tle v clo p tn en t
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t'a|*ttal *>t(H'k i»m«l tn
l*miti litri! profit»*,
liU " * paid
i>ur to lank.» timi ban er»
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sale lo th e n a tiv e s a r e h elp,up In ih<-
T h e Mehama Improvement
Club this time headed by the
energetic Mr. Phillips and Mr.
Simms have started out to do
some spring town cleaning. •
New sidewalks will be laid,
lots c!ea-ed and new fences
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arc "hitting on «11
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s m 001 h n c s s,
t«sic,quality and value.
What’s the good word,
everywhere you gor
They satisfy!
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Charlvs Roy bur: 1 the dirt in
Greased l.igntr ing Funday, Star
Theatre.
DOWN
The Copper H. a is coming.
The Bootery where prices are always k*ss on Men’s, Women’s ami Children’s
Shoes, together with a lar^e stock oi Furnishing Goods front our . iscontinu-
ed store at Toledo. The tow stocks w ill be offered at a Sacrifice
SALE BEGINNING WEDNESDAY. MAY
One l„t UdieC Black. Iv o ry and Grey Shoe».
( .«c.h Lop, French Heels, all sizes
$2.8<
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One lot Ladies’ Black Kid Shoes, Cuban or
French heels, all sizes
$2,292
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One •lot Black and Brown shoes. English last,
low heels, all sizes.
$5.98
$9.00 Ladies’ Brown Calf Lace Shoes, 8-inch top
Cuban Heels__________ ~ ________________ $6.90
| SPECIAL PUMP VALUES
y
One lot Ladies
A will go at
Y
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small size
Pumps.
49c pair
Y
X
87.92
ODD LOT SHOES
^
SEE THIS LOT
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X One lot La« ics’ Shoes broken lir es.
A small sizes. Special
5 ;
g j 95
f 9
•-'.00 Black Calf Blu?her Lac- . round toe. welt
$5.63
Î
M E N ’S A R M Y SH O ES
$:
{• $8.00 Tan Blucher lace, welt soles,
y army last
$5.38
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M K N.S KLK B A L S
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82.95 X Black and brown Elk Lace Outing
> 900 Men s Gun .Metal Button, Semi English ? Shoes
$2.49
ast ____________________ . _____________ $4,89 V
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§10.00 Men's Gun M* tal Calf,
C'*own or Nature t »
$8.50
* zes.
$9.50
ation
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H EK G M AM ’S LOGGERS
Lace, English, J- $20 and $22 Bergman’s lOin top Log-
.<7 ;»,9 X gers, Hpeciai $16.40, same calked
$16.98
Men s Brown O.xfords. English Last. all
Special
$5.96
Men’s Leather Gloves, regular $200
Men’s Black Gun M -tal Oxforris, Gombin-
values
$1 45
last____________________________
$6 63
§8 50 Chippewa Hetvy Bruivi
-ewed and nailed
Bliicner lare
§4.89 I
Boys’ Kahki Bib Overalls,
$2.00 at
regular
$1.48«
THE BOOTERY ATTH
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1 L i l V 1 SALEM,
H a vin g solci m y place I will sell at Public Auction the foLowintf property, 6 miles
southeast of Stayton, near Mt. Pleasant school house, commencing at 10 o clock
TP BSD AY, MAY 18TH 1920
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$6.00 to $8.00 Ladies’ White Fabric Shoes, Lace
French Heels
$3.35
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8 ». 60 to §8.00 Ladies’ White Fabric Shoes, Lace
heels
““ $3.35
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8-1.50 La es’ White Canvas Oxfords, French
§8 50 Me s Brown Calf Lace English la-u. welt
________ _____________________________ §5.98
s-9 Mahogany ( aif. Blucher lace, round to«’, welt
sole
$6.98
cyluction Sale
in the forer.oon, on
One lot Ladies’ Shoes, all kinds small
\ sizes onl-V. choice
¿12.00 Ladiet’ Browi Kid ami Calf Shoes, Cu- j-
a or L> uis He.-)-
5TH
OREGON
6 Head of Horses and Mules
10 Head of Cattle, 5 Goats
20 head sheep, some with lambs
4 Sows with pigs by side
2 Shoats weight about 125 lbs.
1 McCormack Binder -
Two Mowing Machines
,
And All Farming Tools
Othe; Articles too numerous to mention
Lunch will be served on the grounds by the ladies of Jordan benefit of new Cacholic church
T C p iy iC a A ll »urns of $10 and under cash, over that amount five months time at 8 i>er
i E.I\m*J4 cent wj||
given with bankable paper.
F, N. W O O D R Y , ^Auctioneer
J. H. K L O E R .
F A R M E R S £& M E R C H A N T S B A N K , Clerk
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