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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1916)
h i« d a u g h te r, M rs. S . S.1 Swank. I ,st week. The u-gular meeting of i;.e |> ilostriiil Club I'M at tie school hi it«»' Fr; lay < : 'ast wi 'lhe program to siatoi' f me :il mini her«, reports of work don- and an interesting add re«« hy Prof. P. C. Fulton. The «aw mill, which \va« r e cently destroyed hy fire at tl - place, is being rebuilt hy t h <• owner, C. M. Miller. The first carload of machinery arrived on Saturday and wiM be installed at once. Mr. Miller expects to have the mill in operation hy the last of August. Mrs. T. J. A rthur entertained the Priscilla Club *at her home Thursday of last week. T h e club members have interested themselves in the relief of the families of the guardsmen who are at the border. They are also planning some unique social events, which are always delight ful. Mrs. F. Kahn assisted the hostess in serving dainty refresh ments of ice cream and cake. The little daughter of Herman Robertson near this city fell fi^ n a cherry tree last Saturday, sus taining severe injuries. Dr. Bursell, by means of the X-ray located a fracture of the collar bone. The little one is doing nicely. of li or, H alti er biücniis Steady, evenly dis tributed heat, un der perfect control makes a good oil stove w onderful for baking. NEW PERFECTION OIL C ^ K T O V E For II# I K tiu lts v„ h ail Oil A good oil stove is ju st like cooking w ith ' c i t y g u s. I f y o u haven’t a N ew P e r fection y o u ’ve m issed com fort for years. Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts. More efficient t h a n y o u r w o o d o r c o a l s t o v a . a n d c o a t s Is as t o o p - a r a t a . C u ts o ut th e coal-hod a n d w ood b o a d ru d g e r y . K e e p s y o u r kit* h e n c o o l T h e l o n g b l u e c h i m n e y s p r e v e n t s m o k e o r o d o r . I n 1,2, t e n d 4 - b u r n e r s l a a a . o v e n e s e p a r a t e . A ls o C a b i n e t M o d e l s w i t h Kir «le a* C o o k i n g O v e n s . A ah y o u r d s e l e r t o d a y STANDARD OIL COMPANY (O ltlonU ) a s For Sale By LILLY Hardware Co., and Peter Deidrich, STAYTON, OREGON Aumsville News Mrs. Bursell, who has been visiting her son, I)r. A. Bursell, has returned to her home in Med ford. Roy DeArmond, cashier of the Independence hank, and h i s mother-in-law, Mrs. A. Gooch of Dallas came Friday evening to visit a few days with the latter’s brother, C. F. Hein and family. John Friedman of Iowa, who has been visiting at the Ransom and Leverman homes will soon leave for Berkley, Cal. where he H. A. Sprogg and wife of Wa- -----Idena, Minn, are visiting at the will enter the university at that McKenzie home. place. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Trask and daughter, Hilda, w'ere blackberry Floyd A. Ross of Seattle, for picking at the V.J. Philippi farm merly pastor of the Christian last Thursday. church at this place, visited a t 1 G. F. Harold, Mrs. D. I. Cald the C. F. Hein home Wednesday well and Mrs. Raleigh Harold and of last week. An eight pound son was born 1 son motored to Quinahy Friday. to Mr. and Mrs. John Swick on They were accompanied home in the evening by Loyde and Alta Thursday the 13th inst. Ruby Speer, who has been at Harold. C. S. Bowne of near Aumsville Chautauqua at Silverton, return has been cutting ensilage in the ed home Saturday evening. J. P. Murphy of Salem, a for neighborhood the past week. mer resident and business man Those having silos filled were: of this city, visited at the home L. M. Archambeau, Harry Chris- TH E TRUE-BLUE GIRL Will be at our store Saturday, July 22, demonstrating the good ness of True-B lue B istu its , dainty wafers and cakes. You are cordially invited to visit our store and have her serve you these delicious, fresh from the oven, goods. Free of charge. TRUE-BLUE BISCUITS Are made under ideal conditions in an especially arranged and constructed daylight factory from the choicest materials and ap peal to those who appreciate quality. Miss TRUE-BLUE will be delighted to serve you. C O M E “Farmers Store of Quality” GOOD GOODS A. W. SSHRUNK A U M S V IL L E . <Ps OU may live to be 110 and never F O R C IG - feel old enough to SM O K ER S. vote, but it’s cer .......................M E N T E D J U L Y 3 0 T? 19 07 j, tain-sure you’ll not R J .R E Y N O L D S T O M C C o d o M W W Y know the joy and W S .R C .U 5 A . contentment of a DOES N Q T B IT E T H E T O N G U E friendly old jimmy pipe or a hand rolled cigarette unless you get on talking-terms with Prince Albert tobacco! Y insto n OREGON mlem P. A. com es to you w ith a rea l rea so n for all the goodness and satisfaction it offers. It is m ade by a patented process th a t rem oves b ite an d p a rc h ! You can sm oke it long and h a rd w ithout a com e back! P rince A lbert has alw ay s been sold w ithout coupons or prem ium s. W e prefer to give quality! Prince A lbert affords th e keenest pipe dnd cigarette enjoym ent! A nd th a t flavor and frag ran ce and coolness is as good as th a t sounds. P .A . ju st a n s w e r s th e u n iv e rsa l d em a n d fo r to b a cco w ith o u t b ite , p a rc h o r k ick -b a c k ! Introduction to P rince A lbert isn’t any h a rd e r th an to wAlk into the n earest place th a t sells tobacco and ask for “a supply of P . A .” You pay out a little change, to be sure, b u t it’s the cheer - fullest investm ent you ev er m ade I Kingston Kinks FREE DEMONSTRATION GOOD GO ODS P. A. puts new joy into the sport of smoking! the national joy smoke R. J. Reynolds Tobaaco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. A lb er t Copyright 1916 by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. man and E. C- Chrisman. Miss Inez M. Fischer visited Carleson, a 7 pound and a half with home folks over Sunday. boy, July 13. Miss Marie Henkel visited several days last week with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scott and Several young ladies from Sa Carl Titus. family visited at the Mrs. J. E lem are camping near Mill City. They are out for a few days v a Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Thomas King home over Sunday. and Della and Ina Harold ate a* C. M. Doerfler visited at the J. cation. birthday dinner in honor of Mrs. T. Hafner home Monday. Owing to the size of Mr. and G. F Harold, Sunday. Mr. A. R. Schiedler and Miss Mrs. F. R. Olin’s family they Luther Cole left Saturday for B. M. Schiedler spent Friday at have found it necessary to en Gladstone, Ore. to play ball dur- the Jos. A. RobI home, large their dining room and kitchen. ing Chautauqua. Miss Leona King visited with Mrs. Nell Rogers [of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Thomas of her sister Mrs. 0. W. Humphrey Salem were motoring in this vi- of Triumph, a few days l a s t is visiting her sister Mrs. D. B. cinity Friday. Hill. week. Mrs. Curtis Cole and little son Mrs. Peter Diedrich and t w o 1 and Mrs. G. F. Harold visited at daughters Rosie and Marie spent; the Chas. Schaefer home last a few days with Mrs. J. T. Haf Tuesday. ner last week. Liston Darby was a visitor in Fischer Lumber Co. has shut Scio Friday evening. down their mill till after harvest. Miss Margaret Smith of Al Otto Cole and Miss Clara Me Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Darby and bany is visiting with home folks Mullen of Crabtree visited at the son Irvin, were down at Monroe this week. Curtis Cole home Sunday. to attend the funeral of their Frank Habberman and wife former friend. ; and Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Ryan Mrs. Mary Robl was taken to and daughters motored lo Al Portland where she will undergo bany Saturday. Roy and Frank McDonald, Jos. an operation. Lee and Max Shelton and Ray Mrs. Theo. Fischer visited at W. Krise and K. 0. W inzerwent a n d Lional McKnight t f Scio to take a chance in Uncle Sam’s the G. W. Slagel home Thursday. : spent Sunday with their grand land game in Wash. They made Mr. and Mrs. P. Fischer Inez parents. W. R. Ray and wife. the trip with C. A. Mulkey in M. Fischer and little son Marian, The Misses Edna Ray and Ha his Dodge car. attended the chautauqua at Sil- zel Lambert called at the Mrs.H. W. H. Loose is doing the car- verton Friday n ig h t Shank home Wednesday. penter work for J. J. Blum’s Jos. A. Robl visited at the Bill Darrell Downs of Stayton is new barn. Stevely home Thurday night. visiting at the P. H. Lambert Thè farmers had better keep a Mrs. J. T. Hafner and Mrs. P. close watch on the weather man, Diedrich spent Friday at the home. he may fool them again. Theo. Fischer home. B. F. Lambert called at the Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Stephens of Lew, Geo, and Ida Doerfler Dave Aegerter home Sunday. New berg are visiting Mrs. Ste went to Stayton Friday night to The Misses Effie, Zona and phen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. attend the show. Cora Ray called at the H. Shank Lewis Stout. G. M. Geer visited at the Jos. home Friday, F. P. Farrington made a busi A. Robl home Saturday. Mrs. G. H. Ray and daughter ness trip to Salem last week. Geo. Doerfler made a business called at P. H. Lambert’s Wed Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Mulkey trip to Salem Thursday. nesday. returned to Portland one day last J. A. Robl made a short call at Mrs. H. R. Shank spent Satur week. They have been visiting J.T . H afner’s Sunday night. day with home folks. at the Berstler home. M r s . Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Savage Berstler accompanied them as John Flick and John Aegerter visited at the Theo. Fischer home far as Salem. called at J. H. Kloer’s Monday. Saturday. Those attending the S. S. ser Eldon Griffith who has been Mr. Frank Cremer is building vices last Sunday were w e l l a house for J. T. Hafner at the employed at the Floyd Shelton pleased. Everyone invited. Fischer Lumbering Co. home for the past four jears, Quite a number of lady ‘hikers’ ______________ left last week to work for Tom passed through these parts last Flemming. Diplomat*. week on their way to Mill City. "Old MUlyuns says that since he Ben Thayer of Scio cal ed at None were sunstruck. made his pile of money be feels like a the F. Shelton home Monday. These July showers make the neutral nation.” Is that?” Lee Downing is haul ng Fes gardens look fine and the weeds “Why "Decause he has so many diplomatic for the Jungwirth Brcs. look better. relations.”—Judge. | . Miss Freda Thayer of Sc'o is visiting with her sister, Mrs. F. Shelton. / Joe Senz was seen on the busi* Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Fisher a t I ness streets o f ML Pleasant tended the chautauqua at Sil-; Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ellis I Tuesday. verton, Friday night. fit. Pleasant Mehama Mites Victor Point Mill City Locals