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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1916)
w ' M t Contry Correspondence From All Over The Valley W E GIVE A W A Y FREE Rogers Guaranteed Silverware They Make Good Lyons and Fox Valley at P. H. Lambert’s Sunday. Tony Giesler and B. Topher jcalled at J. H. Kloers Sunday. John Sandner Jr. called at J. Huber’s Monday. Lum Cates returned to the D. Townes home after a brief visit with relatives. I Frank Lambert and Melvin Shank called at Dave A egerter’s Saturday. Some of the families of Fox Valley have the measles. Miss Emma Long has been quite sick with LaGripp«*, but is better now. Mr. Laffoon’s little daughter is down with tonsilitis. Quite a number of the F o x Valley children are out of school Maud Smith was a guest of, Elsie Downing Sunday. on account of colds. Tony, August, and Mrs. Fran- Mrs. Maud Thompson is home again after an extended visit ces Kloer callee on Frances Hot- with her daughter, Mrs. Alva tinger Sunday. Grimes of Shelburn. Mrs. W. R. Ray is visiting her W. R. Surry and Dwight Mer parents at Lebanon this week. cer attended the good roads meet ing at Albany as delegate from Fox Valiev. Kingston Kinks Frank Johnston and family Carl Follis and wife moved to took dinner with S. D. Brown’s their home near Kingston, for Sunday. merly the home of A. Flood. A basket social will be given Matt Mueller and family visit Nov. 29. at the Fox Valley school ed at the James Leffler home house. A short and appropriate Sunday. program will be given by the pu Curtis Cole was a business | pils. Everyone invited. G i r l s caller at the Geo. Chrisman bring baskets Vida Woodworth is some bet- ome on a^' ter, but still confined to t h e Chas. Schaefer and family house. were Sunday guests at the Chas. Thursday is Thanksgiving, and we have much to be thankful for. Even if everything in the shape of foodstuff and wearing apparel is high, work is plenty and our country is at peace. „ .. c «. j _ The Grange meeting Saturday evening was a success, a n d a ¡rood time had by everyone. The debate was spirited, and many good points advanced by both sides. The question: Resolved, th a t it is better for a boy to start in life with a good educa- tion than with $1,000. The af- firmative won. ®attS home, There was a large attendance at the road meeting held a t Kingston Saturday. A fter much heated discussussion a 5.1 mill tax was levied, and A rthur Mc- Kenzie was elected to be recom -! men.de<i “ thc < * “ «» C° “ rt ! ° r road su' * m s o r for the following ^ear' John Sandner Jr. and wife vis- ¡ted at the Raleigh Harold home Sunday. Mrs. L. M. Archambeau went t0 Roseburg last week to be with her mother who is quite ill. ------------------------------------- Geo. Sandner was a week-end ! „ visitor a t Albany. Ed Chrisman called at the Geo. i Mr. and Mrs. D. Townes were Chrisman home Monday, ---------------------- business visitors at Salem Friday. Xmas Presents COM E AN D G E T A The Farmer’s A STEEL RANGE FREE STORE OF QUALITY T O BE GIVEN A W A Y E very D ay is Bargain Day at DEC. 1) W ith E very’ Cash Purchase of u 6o ' J, OUR BIG STORE Only a Few Days O ff. Ask to See it Where you can buy cvcrthlng to cat and wear. A feast for buyers, but without extravagance True to the policy of this concern, wc have secured the best the markets affords, at lowest prices with a big list of SPECIALS in all departments Dress Goods 50 inch 27 in. Danish Wool 36 in. Serge Dress Goods Steel G ray Rain Proof Coating Poplar Cloth, Red, Blue, Brow n for Less T h an Gingham Prices All W ool, Sold E verywhere at 85c A Fine Assortment Ladies Umbrellas Shoes Shoes Of M en’s Neckwear just for Xm as Presents for Him. « r . _ Prices from 25C 0 )5 C Plain and Fancy, Black Ebony Handles at Reduced Prices Reg. $ 1.5 0 now $1.00 Reg. $2.00 now $1.50 Reg. $2.50 now $2.00 A n Extra Special M en’s H eavy W o rk Shoes worth up to $4.50 REG. $2.00 for $1.25 tO Ladies Silk Fleece Hosiery Boys all wool sox oxford and tan striped Reg. 50c at 35c iM m Candy, Candy, Candy O ur Christmas Sw eets arc here. A n extra large variety. Fancy Boxes in 1 lb. to barrels. 44 dif ferent kinds to select from. Come get your holiday supply NOW 60 c a t $ 2 .5 0 Ladies Wash Kid Gloves Burson Hose Reg. 50c at 29c Ladies wool hose Reg. 35c at 25c M en’s Gctmor guaranteed hose, a Reg. 35c special, 4 pair for $1.00 Our Price There Are Some Toys A Few Pair, T a n O nly Dolls, Games, Books and Tree Ornaments which wc put out at Greatly Reduced Prices CO M E G E T Y O U R S U P P L Y SPE C IA L A T $1.50 pair Men’s Suspenders Christmas Goods Arriving -------- Daily W e want all your Produce Crow n Make 50c Imperial Union Extra H eavy Reg. 6 5c, for 50c O ur Kick thc Farmer Suspender Extra Length, a 75c seller fo r 50 cents Our Motto, No trouble to show goods at SCHRUNK’S n t. Pleasant Aumsville, Oregon Fragk Jungwirth was in Alba ny Wednesday. M . F. Ryan was a Salem visit Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maple o f Portland visited at the home of or Tuesday. A. Holteen and wife of Mun- Mrs. Maple’s parents, Mr. and kers made e pleasant call at the Mrs. J. S. McLaughlin. They Laf yitiir l,re:nl «tale an d not fr«--h P o r t u g a l's B ig D ia m o n d . urday. A big dinner was served hended by quotations ano draw- motored over. It Is claim ed for the ItruKuur.a, which If you w aut to avoid Indigestion. Slice M. F. Ryan home Thursday. at noon to a large crowd. Those tngs, Ihe drawings are bei i g dry In th e oven and to ast a delicate formed part of the P ortuguese crown Roy Fitztraber shipped a ear It, Miss Lois Brachan of Stayton brown present from the Fern Ridge supervised by Mr. Hoffer. Jc weis, t i n t it Is the M inent diam ond spent the week-end with Bessie load of potatoes from here th is No m atter how the roads tu rn you've , hi (In- world, weliChliiK 1.WW carata. Union were: Nick Gehlen and The Singing Club hud its S ec (tot to travel one of 'em, so keep yer Korne dimoi exists, however, as to week. wife, Mr. Kirsh and wife, Mrs. Shank. , , . w its about you when you K'd to the ond meeting at the high school w hether It 1* a real diam ond, as no Neitling and Messrs. T o e I 1 e, Our ferry boat was out of com- cbooalac place a ; Mrs. P. H. Lambert called on Monday night. oi: III te stin g can he authenticated. It A n e » , , 1« o f S t t r n B ra v a d o . Neitling, Taylor and Ware. Mr. her daughter, Mrs. Roy Brenner mission Sunday for awhile due was foiin«l In l!ru/.il In 1711.—London to the clamps on the guy cables F o r s t e r ....... it w . -I iiii Brown of Arlington was also Miss Marshall visited with Thursday. to rival th e »> : t of Ku , tiilIK win, Telegraph. home folks in Gervais Satur y , having slipped. present. saw n stra.% to ri* d o couiiuR slowly, but Floyd Shelton and family were and Sunday. Several from here attended the surely, tow ard the anchored torpedo week-end visitors at Lebanon. party at the Forrette Bros, home boat P o rter in the S] .nisi, Aincrl an The Story of Patsy, by Kate West Stayton war. H e sprain; overboard, turned the Mrs. Roxie Shank spent Satur- Finclay night, Douglas Wiggins is being read n School Notes nose of th e torpedo in a safer d ir e tion day eve at the H. R. Shank . Miss Hollister’s room. kome j A senes of meetings will com- and screwed up the tiring pin tightly The second division of the Lit ! mence at the church Monday, so th at it would not op« , -n- i <n. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Gun- A short Thanksgiving program Miss Mamie Zimmerman spent I n 4th A minister from Scio treadiiij; w ater, he salut' d Lb-iin-uanf erary scciety gave their program saules entertained the Circle at was given in Miss Marshall’s j Frem ont oi.-J report«-«!, “Sir. I have to last Friday afternoon. It was the past week at the H. Senz win Conduct it. her home. Crocheting was the room Wednesday afternoon. report 1 have captured a toi|iedo." thoroughly enjoyed by all, espe home. 1 [ A farewell party was given at "Brinit It on hoard, sir com manded diversion, after which the hos- cially the German song sung by Floyd liamman and Harlan Mr. and Mrs. Pete J u n g w ir th the L Thomas home Thursday Frem ont, and Cillis actually did so, tess served a dainty lunch. Margaret Schaefer and Margue- Weddle were absent from ;s and son were Sunday callers at i nj _ ^ sw im m ing with it to the ship an«l fas Miss Mary Schiemann is visit- r jte |{yan, Hollister’s room for a few da vs tening tai kle to It. the W. R. Ray home. ! .. , , , . ing home folks here this week. Chicken pox has broken out in Miss Lena Mise, who is a cou on account of illness. V/hy Not? Miss Gladys Downing visited | this neighborhood. There are Several cases of chicken pox sin of Miss Olive Bassett, anti is | The attendance in Mrs. Pi . 's Clerk—Now. ■ e here, little girl. I at the Ed Smith home Sunday several cases at present. can’t spend the whole «lay showing are reported at North Santiam. visiting at the Chas. Clark home, room jia8 not the best 1 >r Mrs. Linn Lambert called on The public school will give a you penny toys. I"« you w ant Ibo spent Tuesday afternoon nt the the past week on account of the One of the delightful affairs Mrs. H. R. Shank one day last basket social at the church Tues earth with a little re-1 f« ;< e uroun I It of last week was a party given high school. for 1 cr ?'« large number having colds. week. day night. Proceeds to go for Little <ilrl-t.«-t me see It.—Life. by Miss Forrette and her broth Most of the teachers either The Teachers’ Training ( ’-I; ;a Mrs. Frank Habberman, Mar- benefit of the school. Everybody ers a t their home Friday even went to their homes to spend Columbus and the Gulf Stream. gnerite, Betty and Angeline Ry come. A program is being ar I t Is curious to note In the history of ing. Music, games and dancing Thanksgiving or are away visit has been observing in 1'. Brin t- ry room this week and . The the gulf stream bow g- at Its ialluen-«• were the features of the even- an, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Shank ranged. ing with friends and relatives. has been on th e fortunes of the new subjects observed by i i o: and son and Ernest Knapp were O varfaad ing Fi»h. infi. Refreshments of sand- world. Before the dis overy of Amcr L. I). Mars of Gervais visited j Primary reading, ph ca, fi at OTerfeedbig prove« to lie no le tte r Sunday \ isitors at the Mrs. Roxie witches, cake, pickles and hot lea stran g e woods an d fruits w ere fre for aucb animal» n* finite« th an for at the school the first of t h e grade number work, und a dia- Shank home. coffee were served at midnight, man T he aquarium <»f the New York quently found on th • shon e of Lurope matized story. They have a -to and off lying Islands. Koine of these after which dancing was again week. Homer Cole is working for D. ! Zoological noclety In* more th an 3,000 were seen sn d exam ined by Colutubn:i until the wee sma’ The com|K)sitions for the 7th been taking observations in 'he i flaliea, representing 140 * pec lea. and and to his thoughtful mind they were resumed Townes. j the director reports th a t In th is great When and Nth grades this week were various other classes and 1 ve evlden«-e of thc fa«-t ¡hat hours of the morning. Lyle I utz spent Sunday at the | collection th e death rale has been ran confirming secured valuable information ( u- stran g e lands were not far to tin- v. ,t the guests, (seventy in number) all on Thanksgiving subjects. Roy Brenner home. tertally low ered— w ith a g reat saving ward. T hese woods were c-arri« ! by departed for their homes th e y , The 8th class is preparing a cerning many subjects. I In labor and expense as well as In the g ulf stream anil l«j the pr«-\; o s A nun ber of young people at specim ens—by changing the feeding to winds from the A merican <•■ nth • i *«> one and all pronounced it “ the book fo r Ralph Tate, in which he Thanksgiving vacation i; a tended the dance a t Schleis’ hall altern ate «lays Instead of every day. th a t in part the gi.lf ,• i ,- i,< tim - they have had. ’ is to keep an account of events come, much to the satisfactiv of I An excess of fa t resulted from th e too slide for the dls «»very of the in « Saturday eve. the Farm er's Union of W. S. ¡during his absence. One page is all the pupils, who always • a- r- | generous d ie t w orld.—Loinlon Telegraph. had an all day meeting last S a t-1 set aside for each week and it isj ly await a holiday. Linn Lambert and wife called North Santiam 0B8SSÌS 3 i