l»lOg'Hl Historical THE STAYTON MAIL Has the Largest Circulation of A ny Paper in the Santiam Valley—It Covers the Territory Like a Blanket. ¿2nd Year, No. 2. S T A Y T O N , M A R IO N C O U N T Y . O R E G O N , T H U R S D A Y , l:IRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION HAS ANOTHER GOOD YEAR JA N U A R Y 13, ENTERTAINS SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS. 1916. party Serial No. 1035 AI HIGH school TELEPHONE COMPANY ELECTS OFFICERS FIRST A N N U A L CONCERT Misa Kiln Williams entertained her About thirty high school students Sunday school class of hoys arid their ! gathered at the High School Auditor­ sisters at her home on Saturday after­ ium last Friday nigth in response to an On January H, the Farmers Kiru Re* noon from 2 to 6. The time wan spent invitation extended to them by the fac­ The Stayton Mutual Telephone Co. lief A«»ni'i iiiim of Hublimity, Oregon, in playing games, popping corn, roast­ ulty. The evening was spent in various met in their annual meeting Monday hr id then 2i)th annual session at Sub­ (FIFTEEN INSTRUMENTS) ing chestnuts and marshmallows. amusements which the entertainers had night and elected the following officers: limity. Thu auaaion wan attended anil Frizes were giver to those who drew Henry Smith, Pres; J. M. Ringo, V. arranged. all of thu members took an active inter­ j the best picture of the Liberty Bell, About ten-thirty a dainty lunch, con- Pres.; E. D. Alexander,Sec-Treas.; E.- est III its proceedings. Thu Secretary- i and were secured by Uriah Silhavv. j »¡sting of fruit, salad, cake, and punch M. Olmsted, Jno. Thoma, J. W. Mayo, Tressurer's ru|iort showed that there ’ Gertrude Shepherd and Fay Cornish. was served. Some time was spent in directors. were inure policies fur insurance isaueil 'i hr ebildrm pwrnit woro Harold Everyone who owns a phone should partaking of this repast, after which during the last year than in any pre­ and Helen Richardson, Uriah Silhary, see that their dues are paid promptly, all depaited declaring it a real success vious year. There were 63 policies is­ ' Gertrude ami Claytie Shepherd, Fay as the employes of the company must from start to finish. sued, insuring 105 buildings and con­ 'Cornish, Marie Wourms, Willie and be paid, and there is but one source of tents for the amount of $51,624, and Fuul Shepherd, Clinton Nendel a r. <1 income, telephone dues. M. T. Miller was over from Turner Darcmber 31, 1916, there were 460 |>oli- (8 P. M.) Lester Sinuck. the first of the week visiting relatives eies in force insuring 746 buildings and Miss Williams was assisted in enter. j here, and attending the big sale of the LEAVING TOWN contents for the amount of $329,333. ' tabling by the Misses Dells Harold and Stayton Housefurnishing Co. The Treasurer's re p o rt gh<-wc*l that Alma Nendel. • • • on Jnn. 1, 1916, there was cash on hand Owing to the retirement of the Stay- $355.72. Received during the year, In­ ton Housefurnishing Co. I am forced terest 116.00; with application for insur­ PROGRAM to sacrifice $300 worth of beautiful new ance $60 00; for assessment No. 9 furniture, I bought at wholesale and $918.66, and including cash on hand Jan. will sell at same or less. A real genu­ I, made total resources fur the year March —“ Pathfinder of Panama” ........................ Sousa ine wholesale sale. Call and see it. $1.341 17. Overture “ Po< t and Peasant” . .........von Suppe Roy Nendel, son of Wm. Nendel of Thos. Hirst. Total salary and incidental ex|x>nscs Mr. and Mrs. B Wagner entertained this city was hoisted into the air with Tromlione Warm-Up “ Slip Horn Stuff“ Barnes were only $171.03, leaving $1.170.14 Saturday evening Jan. nth with a carl a hay fork hook unde, his knee-cap Henry Tate, Joe Klecker and D. C. Davis. cash In bank. Fire loss during the last |>grtv ay tlm r home in the Waldo Hills THANKS TO FRIENDS. last Friday while helping unload hay at 2 years. Id months were qnly (d.eU. Skit—“ $496 K. O. It. Detroit” .............................. complimenting their daughter, Mrs. his father’s barn In this city. {luring thp lg.it gu years the Are loss Clarence Hendcrahott of McMinnville, Guy Hurt. Wanda Brown. The team on the hay rope pulled the We wish to publicly thank the friends gnd expense am ounted to $1.60 fair who passed the holidays here. Five young man several feet, toward the and neighbors for the wood shed fall of Clarinet Solo - “ Serenade” . .................................Titl I I, 000 per year. This luw cost is prin. tables of ,,Wbist,‘ were played; card roof before they could be stopped. The wood and other help and kindnesses Mr. Herbert von Lehe. cipslly attributed lu having their own ' honors fell to Marion Hunt and Ulna laceration was very painful and Dr. shown us. directors as solicitors, thereby prevent­ | Tate. After cards a dainty lunch was Tenor Solo “ Toreador's Song” from Carmen Bizet Beauchamp had to take several stitches Mr. and Mrs. Oron Weddle. ing naisnlous and over inaurance rlsKa. served. Mr. Stanley A. Starr. before t h e wound could be closed. A communication from Harry Wells, Additional guests were: Mr. andMrs. Overture —“ Lustapiel” ............................ Keler Bela Young Nendel is confined to his bed. insurance commissioner for the state of Wayne Ashby, Mr and Mrs. Guy Geer, SPE0AL TRAIN. Cornet S o lo -“ My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice” .. Oregon, and of other prominent author­ Mr.andMrs.C.J. Hunt, Mr.andMrs J.T. ....... .................................................... Saint Saens ities on insurance mutters were read, Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. J.S Steinbergcr, Leo Klecker. There will be a special train from and all of them strongly recommended Mr.ami Mrs.F.A.Smith,Mr.and Mra.W. smple reserve funds. Delivery of goods starts at 9:30 a.m. Detroit to Albany, Saturday, Jan. 15. Skit—“ The Sound Absorber” . ___ ___________ \ H. Tate, Mr. and Mrs. Qto, Y" t, Mrs south of the Salem ditch, and at 10a.m. Train leaves Kingston 9:10 a. m. i mi There were provisions made to have t'laranru Jlcndcrehwlt, Marlon Hunt, Oliver Lesley, D. C. Itavis and band. north. Have orders in early. Feed ai rives at Kingston from Albany nt HPifdu reserve fu'ldi in th | future, su Thomas and Edna Tate. Mabel! W'ag Quartet from Rigoletto....... , . . . . ..................... ..Verdi orders put i n Monday are delivered 5:50 p. m. as to pay all elalms promptly on de­ , rer, Georgia ami Rachel Hunt, Morris Tuesday and put in Thursday are de­ mand, and alao to guard against large ; Geer, Gladys Hill and June Kearns of Anvil Chorus from II Trovatbre ......................... Verdi livered Friday. fElectrical effects by Mr. C. L. Taylor.) or extra a*.-e**ment* in case of Unfor­ Slayton and the host and hostess, Mr. ' NOTICE. Ben Gehlen, Deliveryman tunate heavy losses. ■ and Mrs. U. Wagner. “ Home Sweet Home the World Over” ........... Lampe The Trover & Weigel Photo Sti dio The following officers were elected This number shows how Home Sweet Home for the ensuing year; F. A. Hell pres­ O ur Basincss is Selling Drugs wl" ^ open the first Saturday should be played in Germany, Spain, Italy, v. .. . say we , handle ,, only , guar- and , _, Sunday of , each month. ident, bublimlty; Chas. Hottinger sec­ Needless to , _ . Remember Spotland, China, Ireland and America. retary-treasurer. Sublimity. Director«: anteed standard lines of drugs a n d Sa J and tUnday’ February ° 'h Duet—“ Miserere" from II Trovatore.................Verdi W. H. Downing, Shaw; B. Minten, pharmaceuticals hut our cold and La- an< b ' _________________ - Leo Klecker, R A iiak ely . Srto; t*. C. Frerea. Kltrotfi: Henyv grippe tablets are above the average. StgingafSp. Aumsville; John Beqdct, March—“ National Cadeta” ____________ Brown We take pride in their efficiency. Slo- Jordan, Star Spangled Banner. per Drug Store. A broken stump puller was the cause of R. L. Flint getting a gash several inrhes long cut in his head by a flying a« THE BUGLE BLOWS hook Tuesday morning of this week. The first copy of the Stayton High The injured man was brought to The big Closing Out Sale ck- A. Starr will have charge of the Ep- hart who states that they will probably be continued through next week as well. worth League service at 6:30 p. m. Stayton High School Orchestra HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1916 GETS YANKED IN AIR BY A HAY FORK “ WHIST CLUB GIVES PARTY” ; NOTICE! MARION FARMER GETS HEAD BADLY CUT YOUNG WOMAN DIES AT LYONS THE BIG FURNITURE SALE IS NOW ON NEW STORE WILL PATRONS APPRECIATE OPEN UP SOON CARRIER ON ROUTE 1 T h e S ta y to n M a il n o w 7 5 c BUY BEFORE THE RISE After All Its Experience BARGAINS H ot W ater Bottles LADIES HAVE YOU EVER HAD Good Health depends on A FIT? WE HAVE A GUARANTEED ROYAL WORCESTER CORSET 75 c to $ 3 .5 0 Sloper’s Drug Store Mayo’s Cash Store