most to them. M r.Heltzel’s address was well nilllinifttHMIlllHIIMHIIMIIIIINMIl received and the student body FAttMI'RS’ AND HOMEMAKERS' WERK gave him a vote of thunks ami lU'KAL LIFE CONFERENCES A very interesting purt o f the January t o M, i <>> program was the rendering of l . l v r Id lo f i n u ll m i I’n*. tl *l f l r l p loi Mir H u m « Hcverul selections by the High I h r H a n n . I h r i * « m Ml u n i t y . C m i v r u l i o i i * «»f O i r g o i r « < » t r « l r « | I im I h « « r l r « School Orchestra. O. A . C. C fM if vr r m m o i l O f r | o t i * M« *t v i u l p.,,1,1cm* I . M C T I MKH D K M O N h l K A r i O N H K X IIIIIITlO tfA k n i k k t a in m k n t h T w « » IH o u a m i k I p f o p l r « t l lr i id r d |«%| year II !• n K*r « l |*l«« r In m i .«k * w it h IIvr ll t li ik r i * Mild 11 v r th o u gh t * . g»«*1 w u i k r t H mm «I good w m k . W IN T i:« SH O R T COURSE January io to February A l*t *« I »« ta! 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MESSING S w iss Jew eler 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE • i All work on watches and clocks guaranteed for One Year ; ; Try My Work, It Spaak* For Ittelf Located in tnc Shoe Shop J | West of the Stuyton Stute Hunk Stayton Oregon STAYTON MEAT MARKET SESTAK & TH OM AS. Proprietors. Fresh, Salt & Cured Meats Laid & Creanury Butter. Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock PAUL FEHLEN Licensed Veterinary Surgeon and Dental Export Stuyton, Ore. Phone 3x24 High School Notes Mr.S.H.Heltzei addressed the H. S. Friday afternoon, on the subject of “ Opportunities o f the Legal Profession.” Mr.Heltzel began his remarks b y stating that he was glad to talk to the student body and trusted that his remarks would be of some value to each one. Mr.Heltzel said that a t one time he believed that environ­ ment and very little to do with one’s career, that every person should be the master of his own destiny, but his* experiences of the past few years had taught him thut they were a mighty factory. He brought home to his listeners in an emphatic way the vital importance o f always living, if possible, in surround­ ings o f culture and refinement. H e pointed out clearly that there were plenty o f opportuni- ties in the legal profession for the young man who was willing to make the necessary personal sacrifices. Perhaps the most important point presented by Mr. Heltzel was the great need of the stu­ dent o f early finding himself. A great many people are failures because they have never found their real work. He told the students to investigate the vari­ ous professions and businesses, analyze their own abilities and the select the one that appeals Charles, beware. in the library. No courting Santa is on Let Us His W ay Help You X M A S P O ST Make This a C A R D S lc Giving Xmas The Star Theatre engaged the II.S-Orchestra to play a Hhort program ut the show Saturday night. The orchestra rendered 1 lb. pk. Kainiti* several numbers; those best re-; 25c ran Pineapple ceived were“ Luatspiel Overture” 25c “ Peachca 35c " Coffee and "Cotton Time, a Comical 25c " Sweet Pick lea Rag.” The orchestra shows a 15c ** Dill Pickles considerable improvement since its initial uppearance about u month ago. By the time their concert i s played, s o m e six weeks hence, they will be able to render probably the b e a t musical program ever heard in , You get your No. absolutely Stayton. 10c )Sc 20c 27c 19c 13c 05c Set cup and saucer 60c ” ................ 25c Berry Diah 1.00 Salad Set« 40c Lamp 65c “ 68c 53c 19c 59c 28c 49c 5c Hdkf 10c “ 12*c” 15c ” 25c Ties 50c “ 4 c 6c 8c 11c 19c 39c 25c Dressed Dolls 4« 50c 44 75c 4* $1.00 " «4 $1.25 “ Character Dolls all prices 19c 39c 48c 79c 98c We Have Toys Etc. On Our 5 - 10 - 15c Counters That will Please the Little Folks Miss Nellie Stowell, who has been in California for the past year and u half, has returned home and is now in school taking Latin and office Practice. Mr. Herbert VonI,ehe, clarinet soloist with the 0. A.C. Band has promised Mr. Davis to assist the High School Orchestra in its concert Mr. VonLehe ranks among the boRt clarinetists in the Stute and his presence will materially assist the orchestra in rendering a rather heavy pro­ gram. free with your purchases. An Aluminum set now waiting for No. 1522 and a 42piece dinner set for Nol710 You can get it for less a t SPEER’S Price cutters For Cash Aumsville Rock Point Being Natural Brainstorms Davis Fiddlers Singing Student Body Mrs. Marion Downing and son Thursday, Dec. 9 Wayne o f Lacomb visited rela- Original Poems Wanda Brown j tives here this week. Solo- Mr. Hotfer Mrs. Albert Frank had the Vaudeville A c t Gladys Hill, misfortune to fall Saturday and Maude Eskew, Freda Allis, is suffering with a sprained wrist Ruth Stayton, Miss Tiffany, F. M. Fresh and family spent Lois Bracken. Sunday at the J.T.Hunt home. Friday, Dec, 10 The school is preparing to have Cornet Solo Leo Klecker a Christmas tree the 23. Meller D ram m er-Angel Chorus, B.F. Fresh sold a fine Short Oliver Lesley, leader Horn calf to J.T.Hunt last week. Twinkle, Twinkle, Little S t a r - ; E.C.Downing, wife and moth- Leo Wier er motored to Salem Monday. Penalty for non-appearance — 1 C S. Bowne of Aumsville called the peanut treats. at the BurrOakStock farm Tues. Joe Peery: Tailor ing of Every Description H E A V E N L Y MUSIC Davis: “ Ready, 1-2-3, Go!” “ Tum-dum-de-dum- squeeeeek- crash • hranruah - te -dum -b'are-- Sh! Sh!” Violin: “ Squeeek.” Base: “ Brrroooo.” It is a pleasure to note the in­ Trombone: “ Blareaugh.” terest taken by the students in Chorus: “ Rattle-crash-squeak- the various play ground activities H. A.Thomas and w ife went to tum-tum-squeak..........” which have been introduced in Oh yea! I didn’ t say, but prob­ the last few weeks. The play in Corvallis Monday to visit with ably you can all guess that it is the old building and o n t h e relatives. Chas. Peters, wife and daugh­ the extinct first orchestra des­ ground is under the direct super­ perately trying to regain its old j vision of the teachers and Mr. ter. Mildred spent the week-end JohnMartin and w ife of White at the Arthur Branch home. position. Davie. Lake S Dakota are visiting at the W .E.Tate,wife and son Asahel Miss Hollister and Mrs. Pratt Mrs. Floyd Shelton and baby Schmitz home. Mrs. Martin is 1 Last Thursday evening t h e have each been given a room, visited at the W. D. Hurt home returned home Friday after a niece o f Mrs.Jacob Schmitz. Seniors,Juniors and Sophomores, where tneir pupils can assemble [ Friday. Preston Wood has moved to visit with relatives in Scio. also Mr. and Mrs. Gauntt and i n bad weather and play the; The party given at the Wm. North Santiam. Lewis Ray made a trip to Mill Mr. Davis, gathered at the G.L.- games best suited to them. Mollet home Sat. evening was City Saturday returning Sunday Mrs.Councilman called cn Mr'. Brown home to spend the even­ The girls o f Miss Crabtree’ s well attended and all report a with the remainder of his sheep. Gunsaules Tuesday afternoon. ing. The first part of the even­ and Miss Phillip’s room have or- fine time. Mrs. Dively, who has been on Mrs. Harold Townes and son ing was spent in singing and ganized basket ball teams and 1 Mr. and Mr3- J- Tefft made a 0 f Portland a n d Miss Mabel the sick list, is improving. playing games. A t ten thirty are doing g«od work under the business trip to Portland Friday. Townes spent the week-end in R.VanNuys was a Stayton vis­ there was an invitation to come Geo.Scott made a business trip direction o f their teachers. itor Tuesday. Albany. into the dining room and a 11 Several boys from the High to Silverton Tuesday. Mrs. B.Frost is visiting at the went feeling they could relish Adolph Heater and wife cele-1 School have organized a basket Floyd Shelton home. the splendid dinner which had ball team and will go ibtotrain­ brated their 12th wedding anni- BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs.H.Shank called at the Ed been prepared by the girls of ing at once for the state cham- versary Sunday. Quite a num- Smith home Wednesday. the three classes. pionship. I ber ° f friends and relatives were Harry Downing called at Lee The dinner consisted o f:’ tur­ A birtl-day party in honor of Mas!, r In one of the rooms Mr. Davie present and all reported an en- Dow ning’s Sunday. key, chicken, mashed potatoes, Cecil Schaefer’s twelfth birthday w, 3 has constructed some gymnasium joy able day long to be remem­ Mrs. Frank Habberman and held at the Schaefer home on Thir 1 gravy, cranberry sauce, salad, equipment, in the form o f par­ bered. Betrice Ryan were callers at the Street last Thursday night. Games mince pie, peaches and cream, and a dainty luncheon kept the youn ' allel bars, horizontal bar and Mrs. H.Shank home Thursday. cake and coffee, and everything folks busy until 11 p.m. Those present swinging rings. This is beyond Mr. and Mrs. Henry Senz were else that goes well with a turkey were: Clara Mielkie, Sylvia Sestak, doubt the most popular room in Sunday visitors at the Joe Senz Wava Brown, Alma Nendel, Dorothy dinner. Mr. Davis acted a s I Arthur McKenzie was a Stay- home. Shreve, H a z e l Olmsted, Kenneth toast-master and certainly did the building. The most serious draw back is ton visitor Monday. H. R. Shank and w ife were Thomas. Haskel Huntley, Georgd his part well. lack of a room large enough for and ^jrs Arney Flood and Sunday callers at John Huber’s. Mielkie, John Olmsted, Donald Shrevj Everyone departed at a late and Cecil Schaefer. basket ball. son Walter spent Sunday after- G. H. Ray and Mrs. H. Shank hour after giving Mr. and Mrs. Miss litfan yis securing most noon at the Raleigh Harold home spent Thursday a t the H. R. Brown a vote o f thanks for the Cord wood, tier wood, fir an t ash for wonderful results with her class Ruth Smith spent Sunday with Shank home. use of their residence and declar­ sale, 2 miles northwest of Stayton. of girls in physical training. It Mr and Mrs Archer, Elmer Ray and Letha Sanders ing it was the best time they O. L. Burson. tf. is a training that should meet a Ladies’ Aid Society was or- called at the D.C.Ray home Sun­ had had this school term. A request has been made to the approval of every citizen in j>anjzed at Kingston last Thurs- day. day. Mrs. Henkel was elected Roy Brenner called at P. H.- Mr Davis to clear the turkey off Stayton. Last, but not least, the boys of prcs Mrs. Flood Vice Pres, and Lambert’s Tuesday. the piano where it landed after Th.'a i* the Case With Many Stayton the sixth, seventh ard eighth Mrs. j ohnnie Sandner Jr. Sec.- Will and Marguerite Ryan and an attempt at carving. People. grades nave organized foot ball Treas AU the ladiea 5 n the Bessie Shank spent the week­ Too many Staytm citizens are handi­ Do not forget the meeting Fri­ teams and are having the time community, who are interested end with home folks. capped with bad backs. The unceas­ day night, December 10, at the o f their lives. This game may are invited to attend. Mrs. P. H. Lambert spent ing pain causes corstant misery, mak­ High School, at which a Parent- ; be a strenuous one but it is cer­ Mrs. Chas. Schaefer and Miss Thursday a t the W.R.Brenner ing work a burden and stooping or lift­ Teachers Association will be or­ tainly one that promotes courage Bertha Schaefer were week-end home in Stayton. ing an impossibility. The back aches ganized. of the highest type. visitors at t h e B. A. Schaefer You are all cordially invited to at night, preventing refreshing rest home i n Stayton, Bertha and attend the Anti-Saloon lecture at and in the morning is stiff and lame. The program committee does FRESHMEN NOTES Plasters and liniments may give relief her father have just returned the Mt. Pleasant church Sunday, but cannot reach the cause if the kid­ ordain as follows: that the pro­ Henry Lulay, holds the high­ gram for one week, beginning est grade and has the most work home from Salem. Dec. 12 at 11 a.m. neys are weak. To eliminate the pains Johnnie Sandner was a busi­ an I aches of kidney backache you must Dec. fi and ending Dec. 10, for 'finished in typewriting. His cure the ki lneys. ness visitor in Stayton Monday. the morning exercises of t h e j average is 97.08$. Doan's Kidney Pills are for disorder­ N.Geymer was a business vis­ Stayton High School, shall be Wm. Ryan is the Freshman ed kiineys. itor in Portland the first of the as follows: The following statement should con­ class poet. Sylvanus Neal and wife are vince every Stayton reader of their week. Monday, Dec. 6 Every Freshman must possess Mrs. Virgil Taylor and son of the proud parents of a baby girl efficiency. C. P. Burmester -Plucking a nine lives, in case o f emergency. John I. Conger, prsp- printing shop, Mehama, were Stayton callers born Sunday, Dec. 5. Feather from the Eagle’s Tail. The attendance o f this class is 845 N. Seventeenth St., Salem, Ore., Clarence Forrette made a trip Monday, they are visiting at the Tableau— Miss Tiffany and Mr. good. , says: “ My back got weak and sore and F. Harold a n d Curtis Cole to Aumsville Saturday, and pur­ my kilreys dll not act cs they should. Davis Margaret Schaefer, Bessie u’ One selection—the Extinct First Shank and Wm. Ryan spent the homes the remainder o f t h e chased a new buggy. At times I couli hardly straighten. Chas. Peters and wife visited Knowing abo it Doan's Kidne Pills, I week. Orchestra week-end at their homes in Linn There will be preaching ser­ a t the Branch home Saturday got a s ipi ly an 1 they gave me relief Tuesday, Dec. 7 County. from the first. They rid me in a short vices at Kingston Sunday morn­ and Sunday. History of my Life-June Kearns The Freshmen English class is time of kidney trouble.” JX.Johnson of Corvallis visit­ ing and in the evening an Anti- Irish Philosophy—Delbert Mur­ studying Rip VanWinkle Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t sim­ ed at the Gunsaules home Wed­ Saloon lecture will be given by phy ply ask for a kidney remedy—get -------------------- P. Deschner from Boston. nesday. Singing—Chorus Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that J.Imlay and family have mov­ Mr. Conger had. Foster-Milburn Co., Wednesday, Dec. 8 The city tax in Lebanon is 1S| mills Mr. and Mrs. J.( .Lefiler were Props,, Buffalo, N. Y. ed on the Rice place. • Stayton callers Tuesday. Guy Hurt—Monkey Shines, 0 r for next year. Union Hill Se :e My Windows I will specialize in Alterations, Cleaning and Pressing. Deidrich Bldg, Ht. Pleasant Kingston Kinks HANDICAPPED West Stayton