The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, April 22, 1915, Image 5

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    THE STAYTON MAIL
Published evrry Thurmmy by
KB. M . O l.M M T K lI
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Entered a* second rlaaa m atterai ihr
I><.»tuftin' at Htaylon, Marion, county,
Oregon, under the act of Congreaa of
March 3, 187».
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SUBSCM IPTIO .SS, 11 00 p er y e a r
Addrraa all communication« to
THK8TAYTON MAIL
AGENCY
MAGNOLIA
HM III
LAUNDRY
H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
*
OREGON
C. H. BREWER, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
STAYTON, OREGON
Wilbur N. Pintlcr, D.M.D.
DENTIST
Office Over Slayton State Bank
Phone 2162
Stavton, Ore
6. F. KORINEK, V. S„ B. V. Sc.
Veterinarian
Treat« all domestic animal», alee
applie« the Tuberculin teat.
Telephone 8x7
O ffice at S la y to n Stable»
STAYTON
. . . .
OREGOf
S. H. HELTZEL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
NOTARY PUBLIC
Abstract* «ad Probata WorU a Spacialtv
Office Over Deidrich’« Hardware Store.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
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I.VVItNT
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t a ic .
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schaefer
and little dauRhter were Sunday
It. »rite u».
C la r k e , W o o d w a r d D r m ; C o . visitors at the John Huber home.
I ' O H T U M l . O H ' l . iN
Francis, Tony a n d AuRust
For sale at Beauchamp’s Drug Store Kloer spent Sunday with their
father in Stayton. They report-
ed that he was improvinR.
Miss Hazel Lambert spent the
week-end at Stayton
A number of the younR folks
attended the recital Riven at the
KinRston church Tuesday niRht.
Miss MarRaret Smith, Charles
For a limited time we have cut the
Alexander and Ernest McKiney
price in the middle and will send you the
of Albany spent Sunday with
Miss Smith’s parents.
Fred McIntyre, wife and two
children of Salem motored up to
Your home paper—the paper that has
the M. F. Ityan home Saturday
been established 20 years the paper
eveninR.
with the largest circulation in the San*
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde RoRers,
tiam Valley for six-bits we send it
Mrs. Leslie Towns a n d baby,
Mrs. Nick Enders and son Henry
and Crystal, Bessie and Verna
Shank were Ruests at the VV. R.
Better subscribe now, its a Rood time.
Ray home Sunday.
A few of the younR folks a t­
tended the play at Stayton Fri­
day Riven by the younR boys of
Blue Den.
If It e v e r f a l l » " W o o d - 1 . a r k
fo
ha» »lo...! e v e r y t« el. It'« .roj.
a a a l n a t r o d e n t pent».
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Stayton Mail
A DOUBLE BENEFIT
O ne Year
The management of the Stayton B a ll
Club has arranged with the Star Thea­
tre and the Stayton Orchestra for a
double benefit
Toric Lenses
are
Better
P. H. Lambert is busy diRRinR
Mrs. Roy Folkner was in town
the
basement for his new house
visitinR her parents Mr. a n d
this
week.
Mrs. Ed Grimes.
Elbea Lutz returned to the P.
Mrs. Bodiker and dauRhter,
H.
Lambert home Sunday after
Mrs. Beardsly ate dinner with
Spending a week visitinR rela­
Mrs. D. M. Johnston.
tives in Stayton.
The Lyons hiRh school Rirls
Mamie Zimmerman, Pet and
have a base ball team, they
Frank
Laux and Frank and Ar­
have already beat the boys thir­
nold Senz were Salem visitors
teen to nine.
Sunday.
Ray J. Fox butchered several^
hoRs last week.
Allen Fox returned home from
Salem Tuesday.
School Notes
V. A. GOODE
LAWYER and NOTARY PUBUC
West Stayton
Conscientious Attention Given to all
Legal limine««.
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
CEMENT FENCE POSTS
Lenses Duplicated
Office Room No. 6. Roy Bldg.
AND ALL KINDS OF
The Leading Eyesight Special­
ist of Marion and Polk Cos.
C. S ~ O W E
STAYTON
OREGON
Dr. C. a O’NEILL, Suite 11
Bush Bank Bldg., Salem, Or. Phone 625
TINWORK and
PLUMBING
Union Hill
Bath Tubs, Lavatories and
all Sanitary fittinRS—Farm-
ers-W e carry a line of
pumps, leader water sys­
tems, etc. Gasoline enRines.
JACOB SPANIOL
STAYTON MEAT MARKET
SESTAK &
T H O M A S,
Proprietors.
Fresh, Sait & Cured Meats
Lard & Creamery Butter.
Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock
<
Lulay Bros. & Co. |
Contractors A Builders
DwellinR houses a specialty I
Let us fiRure on your build- I
inRB
We can save you money !
A Rood job Rauranteed
Phone 77
P. 0. Box 198 \
STAY TON, ’ OREGON.
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TUESDAY, APR. 27
ATTENTION !
0RE60N
C oncrete W ork
NIGHT
For 75 cents
J . M. R IN G O -T ho ». HIRST
STAYTON
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Q U I C K . C E R T A IN ,
DEADLY
O e a t r o y » a . | u lr r » l » , a o p l i r i » . p r a i r i e
.
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r a l » . A p p l y « . i i l y In ftprinic a l u
U. i, ,, - r /
D«»t» a w a k e f r o m Y V I n t . r ' » »1.-.
Of Albany at Mark Si Shepherd'«
Barber Shop. Laundry leave« Tue«*
day 2 p. m.
tf.
STAYTON.
C/O p h e *
'o f Silver Creek Falls and .Miss
| Mary Peters of Silverton spent
Saturday a r. d Sunday at the
Chan. Peters home.
Mr. and Mrs. Don M< Knight
are the happy parents of a new
baby Rirl.
Mra. John Huber and Mrs. M.
F. Ryan and daughter Margue­
rite and Beatrice were visitors at
the Joe Senz home one day last
week.
Geo. Scott and C. J. Seible
made a business trip to Salem
Monday.
Philip Fischer and family were
visitors at the Geo. Scott home
Sunday.
Quite a number of people from
here attended the box supper at
Rocky Point Friday niRht.
Mr. and Mrs.Kimsey and Miss
Smith were visitors at the Chas.
Peters home Sunday.
Mr. Gilmore and family were
Ruests at the J. Tefft home Sun-
W. D. Hurt made a business
trip to Stayton Monday.
Road work has beRun in this
district. It consistis at present
of RradinR and rockinR about
one and one half miles of road.
Lyons and Fox
Valley
____
The spellinR match held at the
Fox Valley school house on Fri­
day eveninR was w ell attended.
Pearlie Grimes, one of the pri­
mary pupils of Lyons won the
prize. A sumptuous lunch was
served.
Clarence Merrils came home
Friday, he has been visitinR his
relatives in Salem,
DANSE and SHOW
A SIX-REEL BASE BALL FEATURE OF THE
WORLD TOUR OF THE
Giants-White Sex
See these World Famous Clubs in
Action, Playing before King George
of England and other Crowned
Heads of Europe as well as Canada
and our Insular Possessions.
The six-weeks test c o m e s
Thursday and Friday for the H.
S. pupils.
Marion and West Stayton play-;
Miss Rupert i s absent this
ed ba'l at this place last Sunday
week;
Mrs. Ward Hoiford is tak­
and the locals beat the visitors 4
ing
her
place.
and tragedy wends its w ay th ru the entire
to 2. Lloyd Dively shot the pill
The German class will take up
for the home team.
Ace Trammel and family visit­ the love story “ Immensee” next show, insuring your in terest to the end.
ed at the Lewie WieRands home week.
The third year English class is
Sunday eveninR.
studying the classic “ Carlyle’s
Clarence Forrette made a busi­
Admission, 10 and 15c
Essay on Burns.”
ness trip to Turner Saturday.
The Stayton High School won
Mrs. Miller returned home
the ball game played at Jeffer­
from Portland Saturday eveninR
son last Saturday the score was
after a few days visit in that ]
7 to 6.
city.
The German class is taking a
Mrs. Conness called o n Mrs.
review before the s i x week’s
Trammel Sunday afternoon.
quiz.
Mrs. Leonard Walker was a
Mrs. P ra tt’s Room -Leonard
Portland visitor Saturday.
Darby had the misfortune to be
Gerry Neal and family spent struck in the eye by a stone
Sunday a t the Sylvanus Neal thrown from a sling shot by one
home.
of the little boys, who were play­
Mrs. H. S. McGowan left for ing just out of town Tuesday,
evening. The eye is badly injur­
Seattle on Friday.
ed but it is hoped that the sight
They will commence workitiRi
is not permanently destroyed.
the roads this week says Super­
Attendance average last month j
visor Walker.
»} was 98#.
Mrs. George W ithright a n d
The first grade has finished Dance Tickets, 75c
Roxie Gunsaules o f Jefferson
Free Check Room
this
year’s work in reading and
were Sunday guests at the Jolm
are n o w doing second grade
Gunsaules home.
work.
Mrs. Loose and Mrs. Gunsaules
The pupils are making a collec­
called on Leona Forrette Friday
tion
o f spring flowers, which
afternoon.
they will press and mount under
Mrs. Wolf visited at the Sweet
glass; this is part of their nature
home Thursday.
study.
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K 5 ’«
Miss Hollister’s Room — T h e
second grade has been learning
Mary Tate i s absent from Alta Meyers, Thelma Riggs, Dur-
Eugene Field’s “ LittteBovBlue. ”
school on account of her broken ward Wirth, ZoraStowell, Nickie
Eighteen pupils of this room arm.
Fehlen Othilia Spaniol, Richard
Don’t fail to see “ The Fun on
were neither absent or tardy last
the Podunk Limited” given by
Child,
Kenneth Thomas, Ko ie
month.
Those w h o made 100# i n
the young folks nt the Mt. Pleas­
Allis and Cecil Schaefer.
Miss Olmsted’s Room- Attend­ spelling in the fourth grade are:
ant school Wednesday April 28
Wallace and Richard Chiid a rt
followed by a plain box social. ance in this room averaged 9G.3 Velma Bailey, Sophia Kerber,
last
month.
absent
from school this week.
All of the ladies are requested
Elizabeth L e e , Giles Brown,
to bring boxes. Program com­
The fifth grade spelling averag­ Olive Cavin, Margaret Hensley
Haskell Huntley is 1 ack i n
mences at 8:80 o’clock.
ed 98.3 last month, the fourth and Cleo Weddle.
Those in the school after a long absence on
Floyd Davenport and family i grade averaged 97.6.
fifth grade are:Amelia Rauscher, I account of sickness.
A thrilling romance of comedy
WATCH FOR MONSTER POSTERS!
DANCE
Immediately after the show the dance
will start in the Beauchamp Hall. The
Stayton Orchestra will positively b e
assisted by Mr. TALMAGE with his
DRUMS and TRAPS.
s. o. s
fit. Pleasant