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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1916)
V ! nesday evening. Prince Albert give» smokers such delight, because Mr. and Mr». Henry Senz and 1 family and David Aegertcr Jr,, . motored to the Bill Van Handle home Sunday. A large crowd attended the I temperance rally. A very en joyable time is being reported by | all. The Hammer quartette i was a great »ucce»». Union Hill — it» flavor ig to different and so delightfully good; it can't bite your tongue; — it can’t parch your throat; — you can smoke it as long and as h ard as you like without any comeback but real tobacco hap piness! to Albany last Wednesday. The Jungworth Bros, have Mr. and Mr». L. L. ThomaH [started up their Haw mill after Mr. and Mr». Titu» Archer were Sunday caller» at the Hen- a few month» vacation. and family o f Linn county, also kle home. Frank Habberman and wife Mr». Mullet atid daughter Ethel, Mr. and Mr». Cha» Schaefer, and Mr. and Mr». M. F. Ryan were visiting at the Wm. Stevely Mr». G. F. Harold, Ina and motored to Munkers Sunday. home Sunday. Loyd Harold. Mr. and Mr». Cur Herbert Shelton i» employed s Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Gilmour and tis Cole and little Howard attend at the Floyd Shelton home this family, Mr. ami Mrs. Geo. Scott ed the Temperance Lecture at week. and family were viaiting at the ML Pleasant Sunday morning. M i»» Lula Downing is working King home at Victor Point Sun G. F. Harold, D. M. Bate» and in Stayton this week. day. »on Bertil, were Albany visitor» Mrs. G. R. Ray and Mr». J im 1 M i»» Mary Peter» who haH last Tuesday. Burton visited relatives near! been working for Mr». Klwin i Mra. G. F. Harold, Mr». Cur Scio Tuesday. Carter, came home Monday. tis Cole and son Howard called A large audience attended the Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Heater the Loyd Chri»man home Tues "Banjo and Guitar Picker»’ ’ and son Ronald and M i»» Oliver, day afternoon. from Michigan, Monday eve., a t 1 motored to Salem Sunday. Mr». Mr». P, P. Crabtree and Mr». the Mt. Pleasant school house. Heater will »tay a few days with Henkle were Portland visitor» It proved to be a laugh from her »¡»ter who ¡ h in the Salem last week. start to finish. hospital very sick. B. F. Lambert and Hazel I^am- Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Worden bert, Mr». Roy Brenner, Ldu o f Lake La Bash, Oregon, were Garber and Will Folli», motored visiting at the J. W. Worden to Lebanon Sunday evening. home on Thursday. — ■ — M i»» Roxana Shank called at Mias Emma Peter» who haa Mi»a Hazel Lambert »pent the the Twin Walnut farm Monday, j been working at the Wm.Steve- week end visiting with home ly home, returned home Tuesday, folk». fit. Pleasant Elmer and A I b i n Johnson Mrs. Harold Townes and »on went to Silverton to work last o f Portland, are visiting at the week. I). Town» home. Rock Point On the reverse side of every Prince Albert package you will read : "P R O C E S S P A T E N T E D J U L Y 3 0 th , 1 9 0 7 ” That means to you rf lot of tobacco en joyment. Prince Albert has always been sold without coupons or premiums. W . prefer to give quality I bíimsjSL TobM u C a the national jo y smoke in goodness and in pipe satisfaction is all w e or its enthusi astic friends ever claimed for i t ! r O U 'L iw firta a ch ee ry h o w d y -d o o n ta p n o m a tte r h o w m u c h o f a s tra n g er y o u arm in thm nmek o f th e w oods y ou d ro p in to F o r , Prtncm A lb e r t is rig h t therm ~ at thm firs t pla ce y o u pass th a t sells to b a c c o t T h e to p p y red bag sells fo r a n ic k a l and th e tid y red tin fo r a d im e ; th en th e re • th e hand- som e p o u n d and h a lf-p ou n d tin h u m id o rs and th e p ou n d cry sta l-g la s s h u m id o r w ith s p o n g e -m o is te n e r to p th at keeps th e to bacco in such bang-up trim a l l - 1 h e - TOBACCO IS PREPARED/ FOR SM O K ER S UNDERTHE PROCESS DISCOVERED!! MAKING EXPERIMENTSTi PRODUCE THE MOST Dl LIGHTFUL AN D WHOLE S O M E TOBACCO FOR CIG It answers every smoke desire you or any other man ever had! It is so cool and fragrant and appealing to your smokeappetite that you will get chummy with it in a mighty short tim e! JULY 3 0 ? Y! inston S ai . cm .MC.USJL DOES NOT BITE THE TDK01 Mr. and Mr». J. J. Staiger Tkk k th. r n m aid* at W i l l you invest 5c or 10c to prove out our say- Print« Albnrt tidv red tin. Edith and Clifford Hurt of Sub Mi»s Dora Smith made a busi were Salem callers Wednesday. tkk " Pntnalnd Procaan" mm so on the national joy smoke ? limity, were week-end visitors ness trip to Albany Tuesday. to-roo nnd rnaUan «h a* M ■ George Downing and George ir molona Pi in«» AB tat an i at the W. D. Hurt home. F. X. Hottinger and family Schmitt went to Elkhorn one R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Win.ton-Salem, N. C day last week. Mrs. Wm. Itaben was a Stay- motored to Albany Tuesday. ton visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Downing, Miss Effle Ray is visiting rela Miss Laura Rand and John Heu giving their programs. as this grade wishes to get as Teacher’s Training Course had tive» at Scio this week. berger attended the show in i practical experience. Orchestra practice is* ip full large a variety as possible. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Ray and Sublimity Friday night. George and John Hewitt are swing, for there are many en daughter made a pleasant call at Thirty one pupils in Miss Crab Mrs. Albert Frank was a Stay- thusiastic members in this or tree’s room have subscribed for absent from MissMarshali’s room Tom Phillips’ Sunday. ton caller Monday. ganization. the Current Events. This is be on account o f illness. Mr. and Mr». P. P. Crabtree Several from this vacinity at Mrs. J. T Hunt is quite sick The study o f In ; ans was tak This is a busy week at High ing taken up along with the rest and Mrs. Henkle motored over tended the play at Stayton Wed- with rheumatism. en up in Miss Marshall's room School as the six week’s examin of the studies. Kingston Kinks Pendleton Normal School Proven Necessity (Copied from Portland Oregonian.) M ONMOUTH. Ore., June 2«.— The Oregon Normal •chocl opened thin weak . . . students enrolled 716, largeit on record tor «täte Normal In Oregoa . . . . how to care for large atudeat body e proilem . . . . H 00 beisg erowSed Tat# audUortagi « U h i i M t H ca pacity et 6(0. Ualleiiee filled «Nth extra chain la alalea. More than ISO students seated on platform. Now boarding houses completed, additions to room ing houses built and tents used One hundred girls sleep on upper floor of school The official school report gives 160 grade pupils In Monmouth, (or teacher practice. R-«d what those you have elected to handle the affairs of your state and who are thoroughly informed regarding school conditions in Oregon have to say concerning measure 308 on the ballot at the coming election: By James Wlthycombe, Governor of Oregon: "O ragon Is unqorMlonatily In need of morn normal school work nnd Pendleton In the logt, ul plucr for s School o f this dnan In Kuntcrn Oregon By J. A. Churchill, Stats Suparlntandant of Public Instruction: " I trust that the voters of the » t a t * will ssslst In raising the atundard of our schools by establishing a State Norm al Mt-hool at r e n d it io n By P. L. Campbell, Prsaldent of the University ef Oregon: " A t Irast one additional needed In Oregon " Norma l School Is urgantly By W. J. Kerr, President of the Oregon Agricultural College: "Sine# the people of I ’rndletnn are Initiating a measure for the establishment of n Norma l School at that piece. It will g iv e mi' pleasure lo support thin meas ure." By J. H. Ackerman, President Oregon Normal Sehoel, at Monmouth: " A careful analysis of the situation will convince any one that Ore in n needs it Norma l Hchool In Kaatsrn O re gon and Pendleton fills all the government requ irements." By tha County School Superintendents of Oregon: "Resolved , that It Is (he sense of the County School Huperlntcndcnta of the State o f Oregon, In convention nesemblod. that the heal interests of (he schools of the Miste demand Increased facilities for the training of teachers, and that we. therefore, endorse the Initia tive measure to ostahllsh it Normul School at Pendleton “ By M rs Charles H. Castner, President of tho Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs: " I most heartily endorse the location of said Norm al School at Pendleton " Prof. Robert C. French, Former President of the Normal School Located at Weston: " A n Immrdlu tr establishment of such a school at some central point such us IVu dlelon would provs a g r e a t asset to the State o f Oregon " B. F. Mulkay, Es-Prealdent Southern Oregon Normal School: " I shall support Ihr location of an Norma l Hchool at Pendleton." K as ts ra Oregon State Hoard of RogenI» of Oregon Normal School declare» that “ the necessity for additional Normal school facilities in Oregon is apparent." ' Portland Chamber of Commerce endorse* measure 30ft and say Pendleton most lngicul locution fo r Nor mal school in Eustern Oregon. 308 X Y E S IS A VOTE FOR your children IP n ld A d v . ) Hardern Oregon Slat e N o rm a l School Oosnmlttee. tty J. H (¡winn. Secy,, I'sndleton, Ora Mr. Kloer o f Mt. Pleasant, ations are to be Thursday and and Mr. Joseph Heuberger called Friday. at the Burr Oak Stock farm this The list of books for collateral week. reading has been given out to The first Miss Amanda King of Salem. the various classes. report is to be in by Dec. 1st. !s staying with ’her sister, Mrs. J. T. Hunt. The Senior class' is still grow It Is rstlnintptl tliiit the w nves of the A : In i it It- ,>eean t ha t beat upon the ITrltiah Mlioren have an average force of one ton a squ a re foot In the w inter mou tha U n f e r t u n a t a l y No. “Is he a tloatl beat?" "U n fo rtu n a te ly , no! H e 's a l i v e one!" — B ro w n in g 's M agazine. ing as Ralph Kelly enrolled in that class Monday. Much practicing is being done in|preparation for the program to be held the last hour Friday afternoon. Harry .Scofield has dropped out o f the Freshmen class. The teachers have formed a the past week. sort o f club and expeet to have Bernice Hensley was absent ten good magazines and teach from Miss Hollister’s room also er’s papers in their rest room on account of illness. soon, for personal and general The third grade is learning use. “ Where Go The Boats,” by Robt. The 8th grade pupils have ad Louis Stevensan. ded a new mirror to their cloak Record is being kept in Miss room. This is indeed a valuable Pratt’ s room o f the birds that improvement especially for the are still here, and haven’t gone girls. south, with the object o f watch This will Miss Crabtree expects to put ing the winter birds. many plants around in her room be an ihteresting study for the soon. This does much to make little folks the entire winter, and the surroundings pleasant for especially if we have snow as was the case last winter. the pupils during the winter. The 8th grade class is study Miss Marshall was absent a The good weather still remains ing garden and orchard pests. A collection is being made of the short time on account o f Illness, with us, this making the good various pests and any one wish During her absence some of the times on the playgrounds still T. H. Thomas and Frank Flat- ing to add is at liberty to do so, high school students taking th e ; last for the children. man were over to Stayton last Thursday. Jordan Jingles Mrs. Cox is back home after a pleasant visit with her daugh- tes, Mrs. T. II. Thomas. Ves. Pritchard was a Stayton visitor Thursday. Wm. Brotherton and Frank Coombs have their new silos filled. The Jungwirth Bros, are pre paring to commence sawing lum ber. They will be ready this week. T. H. Thomas and family vis ited with Mr. Thomas' sister. Mrs. Snyder at Dallas, last wet k. Mrs. Snyder accompanied them home. Quite a number of Salem peo ple have been lishing on Thomas Creek lately. Geo. Queerer was in Stayton last Thursday. George is im proving, and begins to look quite young agair. Delbert Shelton has rented the Ona Shelton place. School Notes The Seniors program was held last Thursday morning. Owing to the tact that both the Seniors and Juniors are small in number they will hereafter be united in üiiaXtßell Service SERVES M axw ell has put a real m e a n in g into the w ord “Service.” Simply by requiring every M axwell dealer to carry a full supply of Maxwell parts — so that he can replace any damaged or w orn part at once, without waiting for parts to be shipped from the factory. If you arc a Maxwell owner your car w ill always be in running order because our dealer — an y Maxwell dealer—can give you real and immediate service. If he couldn't, he wouldn’t be a Maxwell dealer. Not more than one or tw o automobile builders in the country can give you service that compares with Maxwell Service. This is a vital point.'*'Investigate it fully before buying your car. ' k V R . W j te r JSJO; T o u rin g C a r ISOS: C a b rio le t J * «S ; T ow n C a r JO I S ; Sedan JOSS. Fully equipped, including e le ctric s ta rte r and lights. A l l p rices f. o. b. D e tro it . W. F. 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