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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1912)
H t. Pleasant ! NOTHING BUT CiVINC SATISFAC- £1 I TION SATISFIES US I Basket-ball will swing this week. When wo give all wool goods mi l hand tailoring in every gurment wo »oil and charge you a moderate price wc are sure wo are giving full The tenth graders are progress ing rapidly in their studies. The reading table is now being used by pupils after lessons. satisfaction. Miss June Kearns visited the 6th and 7th grades last week. Our I> ik variety o f different pat tern» und »tyle» for Kail and Winter Waar will pleaae you. Wa hava a nuit and overcoat for every ta»te and e*|>ecially invite you Ui come in our »tore to »ce what ia going to be worn for this Xciwon and to aee ger ment» o f the beat make m America. Mrs. Pratts’ has 40 pupils in her room. The attendance is good. Suit* ami Overcoat» range price from The 7th grade has finished re viewing and is ready for the regular work. Thu 6th grade pupils are work ing hard at review in fractions. in $ 12.50 t o $ 25.00 Every suit and Overcoat ia guaranteed, beara our label and ia »old on merit. Our other line» will intereat you. Boy» Suita Extra Panta, Woolen Blanket», All Wool Under wear, large »tock o f ahirta, furnish ing», hut», »hoe», trunks, grips, sweater», glove» and workingmen's clothing. I S alem W oolen M ill S tore TNM — — — » ^ 4 REASONS WHY K ^ r a m be in B n a n a n - — a c . f i hub You should take “The Mail:" You should take “Sunset:” 1. To keep in touch with local happening«. 2. To learn what our mer chants have to offer you. 3. To keep posted on the social and other doings in neighboring communities. 4. To support the most de serving enterprise in town. 1. To watch Pacific Coast development in all its most interesting phases. 2. To read first-hand, the thoughts of leading essayists 3. To learn about the 1915 Exposition. 4. To add to your list'of good fiction. Sunset-The Pacific Monthly em braces all the points you like about a magazine. Here is a chance to get a $1.50 periodical for 50 cents. Alvin Bums and wife o f Sil- John Hunt Sunday. verton have moved to his father’s Mrs. Zelrna Downing returned farm the latter is going to move home Saturday after a weeks Bessie Shank went to Scio to Salem soon. visit with friends in Salem. Friday. Miss Susie Carpenter returned Mr. and Mrs. Linus Potter of Church services were well at to Salem after spending several Salem spent the week end visjt- days visiting her sister Mrs. M. tended Sunday. ing at the McElhaney home. J. Downing. Mrs. W. R. Ray was in Stay- Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Nott and ton Wednesday. Miss Mabel Albee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. McElhaney. Mrs. E. Smith visited Mrs. John Huber Friday. Quite a number of political candidates were out shaking Frank Haberman was a Scio Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morley went hands with the voters at the visitor Wednesday. to Salem Sunday. Bums sale last Saturday. School began Monday with Mr. Priem who has been sick Mr. Fuson at the helm. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Long were for some time is reported better. out from Salem Saturday to at Lola and Effie Ray were Al Mrs. Chas. McElhaney spent a tend the Bums sale and spent bany visitors last week. couple o f days in Salem last Sunday with the home folks. W. R. Ray is drying apples at week. Mr. and Mrs. John Darby, the T. Townes fruit dryer. Mrs. R. G. Ashby entertained Mrs. Will Darby, Mr. and Mrs. Josie Ryan spent Thursday the ladies of the Wa Wi club last Humphreys, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wednesday. with Lola and Effie Ray. Patton were entertained at the Mr. and Mrs. Ben Patton and James Darby home at Victor Frank Haberman was in Al family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Point last Sunday. bany several days this week. Me AI pin Notes A spelling contest between the Rev. Retchumn spent Saturday boys and the girls o f the 7th and Sunday at the T. Townes grade is now on. home. Two of the ninth graders are Miss Effie Ray is visiting her taking up physical geography sister Miss Don McKnight of which is a tenth grade study. Mill City. The library has been arranged Mr. H. Lenz and family spent alphabetically,so that references Saturday and Sunday with rela can be made more conveniently. tives at Sublimity. The study o f famous pictures, Ben Irwine of Lebanon has which is prescribed by the school been shaking hands with old law, will begin next week in the friends and neighbors here this 6th and 7th grades. week. & There are three n e w pu Mrs. T. Townes returned from pils in Miss Mack’s room, Hilda Albany Saturday, after spending ltieger, Josephine Lambrecht several days with friends and and Johnnie Lambrecht. relatives. Little Louisa Reiger has start Mr. and Mrs. A. R. McCall of ed to school in Miss Hollister’s near Albany spent several days room. There were no tardy of last week with Mr. and Mrs. marks in that room last month. John Huber. The pupils of Mr. Nance’s Mabel and Ada Thayer, Cryst room number 53. The order, punctuality etc., has been better al Shank, Mabel Townes and this week than ever before. 'A Maggie Smith are attending few new seats have been added school in Albany. to this room but not enough to Marguerite Ryan returned to meet the needs of the pupils. S c i o Sunday evening, after Last year every Marion county spending Saturday and Sunday school room that made an at home. She is attending high average in attendance of 95 per school at Scio. cent or above every month was entitled to a monthly certificate. Last year we won several, and by the end of this term we ex pect to have nine o f them. T. J. Hill spent the week-end The ninth grade is doing good in Salem. work in algebra, also in other Rocky Point studies. The different rooms are A. L. Downing returned to Sa striving to become standard ones. lem for a short time. Before a school is standard it Mrs. T. J. ¡Hill spent Sunday must meet the requirements of at the B. Wagner home. the law. There are ten of these and as each one is fulfilled it is Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hunt were checked off. Stayton visitors Monday. Edd Jacobs h a s completed painting the school house. Geo. Reed of Aumsville cut E. C. Downings corn this week. “SUNSET” AND “THE MAIL” $2.00 Richard Tate and George Wal ker went to Portland Friday. Bring your subscription in now. Apply tf The patrons o f t h e school cleaned the school house Friday. Scissors ground at the O. K. Barber Shop. 10-3 Phidelia Darst spent the week end visiting visiting in Stayton. Wood taken on subscription. this office. HAVE WE YOUR- - - - - - - - - - - - BANK ACCOUNT ? The bank that a young business man seeks to place his money with is of supreme imjHirtance. with bis chances for success. It has much to do We are serving some of the largest concerns in the city but don’t hesitate be cause your balance may be small. Keep a few hundred to the good all the time show us that you are in earnest • Rheumatic p » lr » arc relieved ly T>r. Mile» 1 Anti-Pain n i l « . Trespass Notices for sale at this office, printed on heavy cloth, 10 »ents each. tf Quite a large crowd attended the sale at Adam Burn’s Satur day. For Sale—Good brood mare and colt. Mare is with foal. 10-17 Adam Burne transacted busi ness in Stayton Monday after noon. For Sale- Modern atory and a half residence, cor. Ida and Second Sts. Call tf. Mrs. ML J. Kitchen. A. L. Downing visited at the T. B. Patton home Thursday and Friday. M.J. Crabtree. Notice— We have bought the gasoline tank, etc., o f the Robertson garage, and will handle gasoline from now on. tf Streflf Hardware Co. and that you do business in the right way. Then, when you need assistance, we’ ll he pleased to have you come to us. We loan money on good real estate to clients of this bank. StaytonStateBank JOB WORK IS OUR SPECIALTY Fred Frank and family visited at the A. Frank home Sunday. For Rent -Seven room house, with barn, chicken house and all necessary outbuildings. For further information inquire o f E. Shepherd Stayton. 10-3x You can g e t those Shaker Knit Rough Neck Sweater Coats in Cardi nal and Oxford at the Salem Woolen Mills Store for Ladies and Gentleman. Also the Fancy Mackinaw Coats s o much in demand by students. The largest assortment o f trunks in any Store in the Willamette Valley is at the Salem Woolen M i l l s Store. Prices from $7.00 to $30,00. Also an especially attractive assortment o f Suit Caaea and Travelling Bags. School opened Monday with Jennie King of Oak Grove in charge. Amos Branch and wife have moved to the Gloucher farm near Aumsville. H. Schmitt sold a pair of colts to his nephew at Canby one day this week. C. J. Hunt and wife are the proud parents of a 11 pound girl born Oct. 6. E. E. McKinney has a crew of men and teams working on the W. H. Tate hill. Frank Smith of Salem bought some fine beef cattle o f J. T. Hunt one day this week.