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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1916)
M r 8. Thomaa Morse a n d daughter made their lust visit to Mill City Friday, they left for Albany Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. McLane Albany visitors last week. A great many people took ad vantage of the mill not running lust week and went to the State Fair. The county bridge is again in passable condition. Miss Mary Irving of Albany has established u class in music here. ERE and (hero you run across • store keeper who|s got the idea that all the common sense in town is on his side of the counter. H e don’t keep W-B CUT Chewing nor any o f the new and better things. Some how he can’t increase his trade. Nearby is a man who believes in the people. He keeps all the good things— he’s a success. H e finds men changing over to W-B CIJT right along. Common sense told him they would change to the rick litil« chew that lasts and satisfies. H Mr. Lattalliar's home burned lust Wednesday. 150 Ladies and Childrens Coats Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rambo the new bride and groom of Mill City were serenaded Monday by the Mill City band. M.d. hr WFTMAN.BIMrro* COMfAWT, ff) Vnl— V » . , LATEST STYLES, NO TWO ALIKE A T DOLL'S CASH STORE % 7 h jr s d a y , Friday, Saturday Oct. 5, 6, 7 Gome and Look Them 0ver I Sunday morning but there was a song service in the evening. Mrs. Alice McDonald returned home Monday from a visit in jJordan. Ed Bertram and wife attended the State Fair last week. West Stayton Silver Creek Falls size, or even larger for the last few years in marriages. Lately four have been solemnized. The first to head our list was Mr. Jim Rossell of near Stay- Miss Effie Miller and Walter ton, visited his daughter Mrs. George. They are making their W. W. Neal Friday and Satur home with his father. Next we day. were agreeably surprised when Albert Rabens took in the Miss Lola Hall a very popular State Fair at Salem last Wednes young lady and Mr. John Pal day and Thursday. mer Jr., a most promising young Sam Arnold has rented his 160 farmer of our midst, were hap acre ranch to Fritz Koerner and pily united in the holy bonds of. family. They will take posses , matrimony. They are making sion about the middle of October. their home on his lately acquired farm a quarter of a mile from O. D. Miles made a trip to Sub town. Their many friends of limity Saturday with a load of Marion and adjoining towms prunes. unite in wishing them the b e st! Rena ar.d Joe Lang and Mar of all and all of the best. tin Peterson visited at the D. O. Perhaps the greatest surprise Freeman home Sunday evening. of ail came when Miss Zella Gen Mr. and Mrs. John and Lewis try and Mr. Jay Habbs were Peterson spent a very pleasant married on Monday of the Fair We hear their future time Sunday evening at the home week. home will be near Eugene. of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arnold. We were just informed that Mr. and Mrs. L. Lang visited Miss Charlene Jessup lately of with their daughter Mrs. Morton Marion, and Mr. Walter Hensel Hicks of Silverton, Sunday. Jefferson, also became one. D. O. Freeman made a trip to Marion has won a distinction Silverton Wednesday. at last. We feel highly honored Ben Peterson and his nephew Elling, left Thursday for Wood- burn where they expect to work. Don’t forget the big sale at the Sam Arnold ranch Saturday O ct 7. Horses, cattle, farm im plements and household goods for sale. Marion News to state that this is the home of Mr. Ovid Pickard, owner of the world’s prize winning Jersey. She holds the world’s record for butter fat for her age. Mr. Pickard who had several addi tional head of cattle competing at the State Fair this year, has wTon several prizes holding blue and red ribbons. The party at the A. W. Kep- hart home was well attended for being the first this season. Charley Chrisman and family are planning to leave our com- iiiunity soon for Montana. We will miss them all, especially the young folks and wish good for tune will speed them on their way. Marion boasts of a new black smith shop this summer with Frank Neai as proprietor, he is assisted by his son Alvro. School began Sept. 18, in our little burg with Mr. Ditter, Prin cipal, Miss Moritz teaching the Intermediate while Mis3 Rosen baum teaches the Primary room. This promises to be a very suc cessful term of school with good teachers and eager pupils. Hop picking is over with for Another year. Several families that participated in the activities are back homo again and not withstanding the apparent bad The old fashioned Evergreen year for picking, several report berry has come into favor once a well replenished pocket book. more and many of the different Miss Bertha Bouck has just families have found added means enrolled as Junior in the Salem from picking and shipping them high school. She holds a two to the Salem canneries. ----------------- -— , i year high school diploma from our school and had no difficulty 1 in entering. She reports being well pleased with her beginning. Good luck to you Bertha and Rev. MacLeod and family left may you win many laurels. f o r Portland l a s t Thursday Scientific Proof of Maxwell Fuel Economy In a test made by David L. Gallup, M. E., Professor of Gas Engineering, Wor cester Polytechnic In stitu te, a stock M axwell Touring Car made from 23 to 33.7 miles per gallon of gasoline at speeds ranging from 10 to 35 miles per hour. We reproduce a let ter from Professor Gallup concerning this test. OAVID L. GALLUP. U. K. tarara S e p t. l e t . 1916. U&xwel 11Wot o r l C o . p l no,., D e tr o it .Sxiohigon. Cent lernen I b«g le»Te*to e u b m l t , t h e | e n o l o » # 4 b l u e j p r l n t g i v i n g t h e r e e u l t e o f en economy t e e t fnnde’ on a 1917 S toa k H ar wel l T o u r l n g i C e r , % f u r a l e h e 4 ourjBoeton r e p r e a e n ta tlv e a . T h e T c u rr e f le Y e e lf r a ip le n e to ry .end!neeie no 4 l o o u s e I o n o t h e r . t h e n i t h e ■ t e t e m e n t t t h * t « t f c e c a r b u r e t o r . ^ w h l o h wee s t o c k , * w e o - a d j u s t e d V t o ' g l e e t h e b e s t l e o n b l n e t l o n o f power, f l e x i b i l i t y ^ s p e e d end eoonotay,1 f o r suoh o o n d l t l o n e J o f i t o u x l n g . e e . would o r d i n a r i l y , baianoountered. I n ' t a b u l a r c e n e they r e s u l t s » (ta k e n ; fro® t h e i o u r r e l a h e e t ) l e r e e e .f o llo w s : SPESI) ECOBOKY (HlleeTper,gallon) O flle a d p e rlb o o x ) * ss : t 10 2 2 .7 3 1 .2 2 8 .8 2 6.1 £ 3 .0 IS 20 PO Zi 26 Heapectfully submitted. Deferred Payments If Desired DLC/k ‘^ "O TE that no unusual means were employed to get these results. 1 ^ The car used was taken from stock; the test was made with a full load and with top and windshield up; the regular Maxwell carburetor was used. Any Maxwell car is capable of giving this same economy in gasoline consumption. Maxwell operating economy matches its economy in first cost, mak ing it The W orld’s Greatest Motor Car Value . W. F. Pennington, Agent, STAYTON, OREGON Mill City Locals Marion is certainly holding her I where they expect to make their own with other towns of heri home. There was no preaching K«w Chy 0. D. McLane sold his driving .............. . ■ .--ii horse and bought an auto this home last Saturday from her the A rthur Forrette home. week. The high school girls a n d work at t h e Wulter Simpson Alvin Farley and Venita Lewis visited at the Gunsaules home ladies of the teaching force have home. The night watch on the motor Sunday evening. arranged a band of Camp Fire and his bride returned last Sat Girls, they took their first hike Fred Fieklin and family visit to North Fork, leaving Friday urday, they expect to make their ed over Sunday at the Gunsa :les afternoon and returning Satur home here for the present. home. day. The motor has changed tinje, Mr. Lewis is spending this Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sullivan, it leaves here at 8:00 a. m. and week at the coast. Miss Florence Tripp and Miss returns at 5:45 p. m. Ktzel Bros, hulled clover on Unis Lewis started f o r t h e 1 the Porter ranch the first of the huckleberry patch last Friday. week. H. Y. Miller left for Portland C. F. Loose was a Salem visi last Sunday, he is looking for tor Monday. work, if he finds a good position Frank Fery has treated his Mrs. Nick Schmitz and Mrs. he will move his family there. residence to a coat of paint George Spaniol visited at the / . Miss A d a Sullivan returned Mamie Fisher is employed at Forrette home Sunday. -------------------- .---------------------- T& O rm F u lly E q u ip p e d — N o E x tra s to B u y D ’E T R O / r