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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1916)
»if jMgg ' ■ Cole School B F. Henshaw' o f Portland Nick Andres who moved hi« naw mill to the 1) Townes place wus a visitor here this week. He addressed the people from the is ubout ready to «aw. Quaker pulpit Sunday. Mr. Hen shaw was pastor o f the Quaker church here for many years. He was one of the oldest residents of Marion until a I tout three years One of the beat programs ever ago when h'* moved to Cortland. rendered ut the Kingston school His many old friends were glad was given April 7th. A large to see and hear him one • more. appreciative crowd was present. The West Stay ton bad team The Cole school closed at noon played the local team here Sun UM'* W. II. Fuson, teacher. Annie day. Despite the uncertainty ot ,ir"l Vincent Mertz from that dis- the weather the game dri v quite trict attended this exercise. a crowd. The score finally stood This finishes Miss Ruth Fus- 10 to 7 in favor of the visiting on’s second year ut Kingston, a,,il marked as a very success team. «vent. The pupils ami pat- (). O Houck motored to Grab- runs all seem to l>e well pleased tree Sunday. and hope to secure Miss Fuson’ s Miss Ruth Haines o f Salem services next year. We have se visited borne folks Sunday. cured a copy of the program Messrs. J. Wooldi ige and A. which we give below: SoriK of S|>ruiK -l>y School Sowers of .1« fTerson were Marion It t . Sew. Sew, So-JuM-phine Brand visitors this week. G et T he D ollars (Too late for last week.) We «l«*sirt* to one** more riqtort the progress which is being muuc in the school year. A fter a week's vacation w e b e gan work again Jan. II, with only about a dozen in at tendance on account of wintry weather Our number, however, in three days, reached thirty but owing to the changeable w e a th e r und sickness it swayed to am I fro until the average attendance during the month of .Ian. was about twenty live. Since that time we have picked up and our Haven’t you known people who spent so much tim e saving a few pen average attendance for the month nies that they hadn’t tim e to do things in a big enough way to ending March 21, wus dll. bag the dollars? Let me explain how you can save most. W e cordially invite th e patrons to visit us and inspect our work, I honestly believe that the U. S. Cre.'im Separator will we have boys and girls who are •ave you many day» in every year;—because it ’s patented M ECH ANICAL WASHER will wash up the few parts in ono- willing to work when they have third the usual tim e; because the bowl is ready to " g o ” any the proper incentives. And a aecond^without a warm water “ starter” ; because it has no J iih I lltTIIIIIII G m HIHT. “ discs’ to become worn or to he increased in number, which few. who deserve special common K. Pearson and family of Sa Itec., A t^uri r Ho) GUn Philippi. always reduces capacity and interferes with uniform good lire. Going Out 1. Walk — Katherine lem visited relatives here this; work. dation for their adherance to the Brand. school work, and their helpful week. | Buying a Separator isn’ t an “ annual event” if you buy a ness in making our school attrac Song, driving Ihc Cut I In liorm The Christian Endeavor I m »> s Kirat Grade. U. S. Cream Separator. Th at’ s one of the ways the U. S. tive. saves money for you- BY O U TLA STIN G half a dozen cheap have organized a good bali team- Rec., Grandma ¿oho Creech machines. Considering the many extra years o f service and We w ish also to make special lice , My Motr.er— Edna Cru! tree. This makes two ball teams for profit it will render you, it is the lowest priced separator on Itec., Shoe* Julia Cieech. mention of the co-operation of the market. Marion a t present. Anyone Rec., Neva Titua. the school and patrons which wishing games with this team Song, A Perfect Day Girin. went far to make our citizens address, Homer Conklin, Marion The only way to head off constant repair bills from a machine Rec.. Trouaera Mv Mother Made— SAVES meeting a few weeks ago, such a of any kind is to design it right, and BUILD IT R IG H T of the Glenn Philippi. Oregon. very best materials that can be secured. T h a t’s why I do REPAIRS complete success. Rec., In the Lcgi'dalur« M y r t l e not figure to make any profit on U. S. Separator rapsir T h e Presbyterian church is Titua. bills. They are few and far between. We just completed the grading Inatrumental Selection Kilna Crab working hard to bring the Sun of our monthly tests and find the day School attendance up to one tree. work in general very good. The U. S. is the W ORLD’S RECORD SEPARATOR for clor» Rec., The Au*o Smith Allie l.ulay. hundred. When this is reached SAVES skimming, and has been for fifteen years. It not only sav While the "Good Hook" says, Iiranm, The Gossip*. most cream in skimming, but also in flushing, for not a pa - THE they will hold a rally. Attend- "There is none perfect" we did tid e is wasted in the washing water. Song, My Indian Squaw Boya CREAM last week was seventy-two, this give a few one-hundreds. Some Rec., ihc Guy and the Dcntial Wil wfeek fiftv-two. lie Ruettgera. one has <aid, "when one learns The U. S. Separator saves strength and human energy by its Rec., The Giggling Girl I.anna Pud- to love his work his life will be a EASY R U NN ING . In the wash up, all parts can be placed rock. in the supply can, and carried under one arm leaving t h j happy one." Is it possible to STRENGTH other arm free to carry the cream. Half the number o! Drill, Whore Are you Going Tc — steps are necessary. Every pound of human “ push” is worth learn to love grammar, to love John Creech and Joacphine Brand. real money in a long day’s work. history, geography, etc? Let us Itec., ItulL'a Surprise U e r a d i n a Ruettgera. Mrs. M- Gilmour visited with try. Lullaby Song Six Little Girla. her sister. Mrs. Geo. Scott Tues It is of great value to have our Drumn, Reformation o f Joe Andcr. I W A N T TO PUT A “ U. S.” SAVINGS BANK day afternoon. minds trained and stored with Song, Kiaaea at Auction. TO W O RK IN YO UR D A IR Y T H IS VERY DAY useful knowledge and better yet, Drama, Old lleada on Young Shoul- Jake Wourms and family were dera. to learn honor und truth, to be all day visitors at the Win. Ra The Sooner you give me an order for a United States Separator, the Cavalry Song, by School. manly and womanly; to be brave Sooner your Savings will Begin. bins home Sunday. A Reading, Mra. Carl Titua and gentle. A Reading Mra. T. W. Creech. Jack and Katie Tefft visited at Gan you picture an old man Farewell Song, by School. WRITE, PHONE OR CALL AT THE STORE the Chas. Peters home Sunday. who has spent his whole life Mrs. Rabens and daughter, "g e ttin g " instead of "grow in g?" Dora, visited at the W. H. »Car He may have his books, statuary ter home Sunday. und paintings piled up. but be is a stranger among them, his soul Mr. and Mrs. M a t Burnett so state that we have one of the called at the Ed Smith home has shriveled to that of a miser; spent the week-end at the C. C. best penmanship classes in the Tuesday, his mind has become blunt, he Those sunny days last week Carter home. state. canrot distinguish between right were sure appreciated by all of Dave Aegerter and sons motor- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heater and wrong and all his nobler in us. A number from here attended ed to Salem Sunday. and son Ronald spent Sunday at stincts are dead. the show at Stayton, Thursday. Mrs. H. Shank and family Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. Simmons the Sam Matheny home. It is necessary, that we learn Glen Smith was over f r o m spent Sunday eve at the Twin and Mrs. Woodworth made an all Roy Mollett slipped one over to love our books and our work Jefferson Friday. Walnut Farm. day visit at the home o f Mrs. on his friends Saturday, when he whatever it be, that we may live Carrie Dennison last Tuesdav. P. J. Etzel and family motored Mrs. Anna Miles called at J.C. I left l e u for i u r Portland i u m u i i u s saying aj m ; he was more completely. Huber's Saturday. Mrs. Surry and Mrs. Jack John-1 going to visit friends, for when to Salem Saturday The following pupils will he ready to take the geography ex-.«ton visited at the Bodiker home he returned the following Friday Having finished wiring the Sis- Mrs. Linn Lambert was a Tucs- bride, ters’ house. Mr. Johnson is now day visitor at the Cold Spring amination in May: Gecil Bates, last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Dick Brown. Mrs. A l b e r t i We all wish for them their full wiring Geo. Bell’ s residence in Farm. Harley and Winnie Parley, May- sel Montgomery, John and Vin Ring and Mrs. Woodworth visit share of this world’s happiness. the town. j q Huber and wife were cent Mertz, Constantine Mertz, ed at the C. I). Wilson home A V A G A Z IN D The ladies of this neighbor Chas. Hottinger is the proud Sunday guests of Wm. Croissant.; ciara Minten and Elsie Limbeck. Wednesday afternoon. 300 ARTICLES-300 ILLUSTRATIONS hood met at the \\. H. Carter owner of a new "Buick Six” ear. Mrs. D. C. Ray called at Joe IT E E P informed of the W orld’s Pror^css in LV. Engineering, Mechanics and I ver u n. For Mrs. Schnackenberg came home home I huredav afternoon to or- Father and Son and All the Fam;.y. It appeal« Jos. Susbauer and Mr. a n d Senz Tuesday. to all classes—Old and Young—Mon and Women. for a few days Sunday. Little ianize a Sociability Club. I hose Mrs. B. Pratige visited at the It it the F a vorite M ’ ;;; t; vv;s -. ; Miss Zona Ray was a guest of homes throughout the world. Our t or . u Francis is much better and Mr. present wese: Mesdames Adolph Frank Bell home Sunday eve. Correspondents are constantly on the w. a fo r things new and in terestin g and it i t Mrs. Ona Shelton Tuesday. Schnakenberg is in an open air Heater, Walter Heater, Chas. W ritten So You Can Understand It Frank Roeser left Saturday Shop N o tes D epartm ent (¿0 Pturos) contain* Peters, E. C. Carter, Wm. Ra Mrs. H. Senz called at the M. The Sanitarium near Portland. Practical H in ts fo r Shop W ork find on -y way» for the layman to do th in g* around th e Home. for a few days’ visit at Oregon bens, Wm. Mollett, M. Gibnoui. F. Ryan home Sunday. Amateur M echan ic» (17 Pago«) f t ti e 7\v an-’ Jirlsw h o like to make things.’ e l!* how* ¡nn'^ W ire W. E. Simons is again under The farmers in this vicinity less and Telegraph O m its. ) -,gi- G ; Geo. Scott. W. H. Carter and the i **>'• Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith and shoes, Jewelry. Reed Furniture, etc. Conte.it < i : He is making! Misseglzn Geer 1)ora llabens> ■tractions fo r tno Mechajiic,Cam per an i Spur ti--ian. are busy putting in their crops. the doctor’s care J. A. Ditter left for a few days family were Sunday visitors at S 1.50 PEN YE AN SINGLE C O P i : :“c Ordar from your newsdealer or «root front t u .Jier. daily visits to Albany. He has Bortna Mo„ e t t Mrs. Scott was business trip to Portland. Sam ple copy will be sen t on request. S. S. Brossart had the misfor blood poisoning in his right arm. at the H. R. Shank home. P O P U L A R M E C H A N I C S WA GAZ l . N i elected president, Mrs. Rabens 6 No. Michigan Avenue, CHICAGO tune of breaking a r i d while The sewing society at its busi vice-president, Mrs. Carter sec plowing. ness meeting Thursday, eleced retary. The members are to E. C. Titus of Stayton was in Mrs. Morris Pres, and Miss Ella | meet twice each month and are Jordan the first of last week. OVER 88 YEAR ' Johnston Vice-Pres. The other to be known as the "Walluga E X P C R IC N C L The McAlpin school is going to Peter Jungwirth and w ife re -. officers held their otlices for an- Club’ .five a program in the evening at turned from Portland Wednes other term. The society meets Hersehel Scott and w ife motor ; Friday, April 21. 1916. The HowelTDramatic Club met with Mrs. Morris next Wednes day. ed out from Silverton Tuesday They are going to talk about j *eek at C. W. S t e w a r d s , Frank Rohwein and wife and day afternoon. and spent the day at the Geo. a high school for the five adjoin- pbey usec( their last Club there T race M acks Herman Marking and wife called Mr. Scott Thompson spent last j Scott home. ing districts, which are going to so will not meet again soon D e s ig n s at the Braun home Sunday. C o p y r i g h t s c ¿ g . Sunday at home visiting his par g t together and have one high Miss Alta Smith, who h a s A n yon e Jin g a a ketch amt !cs r 'l Mehama and Howell s c h o o l s quickly «»c e rta in our ©pit • ’i freo w school. The school is to be lo- S. S. Brossart was a Stayton ents. inveutlnn is prohntuy patentaW o. been visiting at the Geo. Scott closed Friday with a very inter- lb,u sstrictlycon tldon tial. HANDBOOK • scut free. Oldest a goroy fu r fo e urn - visitor Monday. Miss Sarah Woodworth Sun-¡home the past week, returned to c :ted near the center of the five taken tho ugh Mun”. A O j 'istricts. E veryon e interested esting program at Mehama. Cak- ■I'. I ’,itenta *iai notice, without cbnr. o. lu the her home in Silverton Sunday. As the roads are passable the dayed in Lyons dale joined them too. is invited to come and say what automobiles and motorcycles are j We would advise Albin and lie thinks of it. A handaoTuelr lllnatratcl w o o k > . I * r .’ “ C. A. Mulkey bought a new A supper will n o f any sciantltlc journal. I r- ■». ; . busy traveling them. Guy to carry matches and save also be given, so bring well-filled Dodge car one day last week. He d yv ila ir tio : four month*, |L tìoìd by all tie shoe leather. SniDroadway. Linn Lambert and Elmer Ray baskets. Coffee will be furnish went to Portland in it Saturday School Closes. d o n ’ t be satisfied WITH THE PENNIES : : : ü B E ^ C R E A M —S E P A R A T O R Union Hill n n in n ili Lyons and Fox Valiev PETER DEIDRICH, Stayton, Oregon. POPULARMECHA^ilCS Jordan Jingles Victor Point Mehama Mites Scientific Ritiene Marion News íVlUNN & CO returned with poor luck fishing Sunday. Miss Eva Hall o f Salem was a week-end visitor ar her parents’ Gus Harold and son called at home here. the Frank Rohwein home Sun J. F. Lear and family moved day. to Eastern Oregon Monday, Mr. John Silbernagel was employ Lear having purchased s o m e ed at the Joe Lulay and L. Geis- land in that part of the country ler saw mill the past two weeks. Mrs. Heathcote, w ife of Rev. A. Hodden called a t Frank Heathcote of the Presbyterian Rohwein’s Wednesday. church has been quite sick the C. A. Silbernagel motored to past two weeks, but is now im- A lb a n y the first o f the w eek. p ro vin g. ed by the committee in charge. Sublim ity Shots The pupils of our school cer- tainly appreciated the welcome visit given them by State Supt. o f Schools, Mr. Churchill, and County Supt. Mr. Smith. They spoke very favorably in regard to the fine work the pupils had accomplished in the past and al- fit. Pleasant and expected to return Monday. N ew Y í... Branch uihee. 635 F et.. W m b lim lcn Quite a number o f Stavtonites Mr. Shier is very low again, were sight seeing and joyriding Hope he will improve soon. j in these parts. R O L K ’ S'- Mrs. G. W. Porter, and Mrs. Miss Margaret Smith of Al- McDowell visited at the Luther O R E G O N anrt V banv, spent the week end visit- stout home the latter part of the in i with home folks. week. MissOlive Potter, return A D ir e c t o r y c f rn ’ V illa g e , f h l a g H Frank Haberman and wife, M ing home with them. e a c h pla< <■. Im u i. ... g r a p h , s h ip p in g an»î F. Ryan ; n ' daughter motored J. J. Blum made a business a ls o D ire c t builttvsa oud profeti* to Salem Monday. trip to Portland one day last . Business - n. Mrs. Nick Elidere o f Jordan i week L. O t - u roLK in < <>., J