1 ' Contry Correspondence From W e give Free Coupons for Rogers Best Guaranteed Silverware with Cash Purchases All Over The Valley éé North Santiam ...- . The livery Day is liargain Day at O u r liig Store, where yo u can find liver} thing to Hat and W ear at Most Popular Prices Rock Point Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gibbons and son Darwin who were called Henry Frank and wife were here from Portland due to Mr. Stayton callers Tuesday. Gibbons’ fathers death, will re­ Cecelia Bell is staying: at J. T. main at the home of Mrs Gib­ Hunt’s this week. bons parents Sir a . ..In*. J. S. Tester Bones visited at the F. McLaughlin, for a while. M. Fresh home this week. Mrs. W. F. Harris made a trip E C- Downing: a n d family to Salem this week to see a Dr. ■She has been in poor health for spent Sunday at the Roy Porter several weeks. home near Aumsville. Our Prices For This Week On Groceries Are 10 Bars Laundry Soap for 7 Bars White Wonder Soap for 5 lbs. Best Head Rice for 5 lbs. Golden Rod Oats for 5 lbs. Macaroni for L. H. Davis made a business Fred Henkel is working: for trip to the capital city one day Albert Frank. this week. W. H. Downing motored toSa- The Waldo Fruit Co. purchas- lem Tuesday. Jordan Jingles Mrs. Perry Darby gave a read­ ing and the primary grades dra­ matized a fairy tale. There a r e several cases of The rest o f the evening was pneumonia around J o r d a n . given over to a community sing, Frank Linderman has been quite ancj many of the standard songs 3ad, but is some better. Mrs. Were sung. The introduction o f Leo Rundt was taken sick Wed- the old-time rounds caused much lesday of last week, and Miss merriment. Frichtel was quite bad with the , . . ,. We have some specimens of same disease. ! . « ... . . ... pepper from California and this John Bender was caught in his hag an incentive for Ian- jasoline engine by his coat sleeve ^uage compositions. ast week and dislocated his left _ , . , . , Our model dairy farm on our Dr. Prill irm at the shoulder sand table was constructed by >f Scio set the injury. the boys of the school. In this John Foltz, E. C. Pepperling, way they brought out some o f A. Silbernagel, Jacob Silber- the newer methods of planning lagel and Alois Bender took in a the buildings on a farm. our-horse load and three other The upper grades have been oads o f dried apples and prunes most interested studying the life o W. F. Klecker at Stayton last o f “ Joan of Arc.’ ’ A picture ^iday. study of the same has awakened August Bender returned from much interest in this heroine. inaheim, Cal. on Friday o f last j ________________ vited. veek. H e h a d a fine t w o lonth’s trip, and John Silber- W e s t S t c T V t i O * j i f i l agel, who went with him is still Mrs. R. W. Van Nuys visited here at work. with Mrs. Dively Sunday after- noon. cents cents cents cents cents Pair We buy your Produce at best Prices Good Goods Rock Point School Notes The Parent-Teachers’ meeting held last Friday night was well H. A. Chance is having more attended. ground cleaned up. which is a Mr. John Smith. County Su­ marked improvement. pervisor, gave a most interesting Chas. Oglesbee made a busi­ talk on the “ Rural High School’ ’ ness trip to Salem a few days explaining the help which the ago. agricultural department brings to the country. 25 25 25 25 25 Men’s Overalls Bib or Band in Blue only, while they last at only ed a car load of potatoes here j. T. Hunt and wife are stay- and the car is on the switch to jnti m Salem this week. be loaded at once. ,, , T e . .__ . . . Mrs. J. J. Staiger has a sister Don’t forget the Parent-Teach- f rom Canada visiting her. ers meeting tonight, Jan. 19. Miss Bertha Oliver o f Union everybody welcome. A program Hill spent the week-end with is arranged. Miss Laura Rand. S. E. Kuenzli was bedfast for several days. I. R. Hammer did some work on the school house this week. Farmer’s Store Of Quality” A. W . SCHRUNK, Aumsville, .. j : ... Lyons and Fox Valiev ' the T. (). Archer home short time, returned t o for a are talking o f organizing a. busk- .it the P. H. Lambert home one h e r et ball team for this season. duy last week, effo rts. , Geo. A. Smith, the real estate man of Stayton is actively engag­ ' r-' a" f ‘ 1 Snackenburg is going to move ed in the real estate business in down n(-ar Portland so she can this section. be w' ^ her and mother Mrs. P P. Crabtree a n d who are old and infirm. Frank farm this daughter Edha called at t h e Berry will work her T. Y. McClellan made a busi- year. Mate Titus home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Heater' ness triP t.0. Portland Saturday, E- Shepherd and wife of Stay- Mrs. Joe. Whiteman is visit- returning Monday. re re Stayton visitors Tuesday. ton spent Sunday at the home of ing home folks this week. Ross Condit and family were their son Adam Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Carter vis ... . . , , _, ed at the W. H. Carter home | V Sltin* w,th rfelat,ves here Sun- Willie Ituettgers spent Sunday day. unday. ** afternoon with L. T. Titus. Mrs. Teman was a week-end' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scott and The Misses Mary, Mamie and visitor in Salem. *mily were Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. James Lcfiler Elsie Peters and Bertha McKen­ Mrs. Howard visited with her were ¡n Stayton Tuesday. le J. King home. zie spent Sunday afternoon at mother Mrs. Van Nuys, Mon- ... . . . . . . . ... the P. P. Crabtree home. Mrs. Jessie Carter called on , ,. Miss Mane Henkel and Mrs. oay afternoon. . . ^ t Irs. W. R. Heater Friday after- Liston Darby called at the Curtis Philip and Laurence Peitrok A large crowd attended the Co!e home Tuesday afternoon. oon. were Sunday visitors at the Joe Miss Bertha Oliver spent the| dance *iven , at, , ha11 ,Frida-v Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schaefer prand h°nie* evening, and all had a pleasant eek-end with Miss Rand of were Stayton visitors Monday Mildred Clayton a n d Elsie time. ock Point. evening. Peters were absent from school John Green of Turner, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Thomas There will be preaching ser- Monday omng to IHness. at the James Walker home Sun­ id family visited at the C. C. vices at King: ton Sunday, both Joe Gassner was a business day. arter home Sunday. morning and evening, by R e v .1 caller in Stayton Saturday. Ellen Condit who has been ill ¡Mrs. M. E. Darnell left Tues- Lindon Levitt. Come out ai <1 Andrew Rauscher of Golden- ly to make a week’ s visit with Wlth la 13 somewhat im- dale, Wash, called at the C. J. sr daughter, Mrs. W. E. Tate. proved at this writing. P. P. Crabtree and wife w- re Ruettgcrs home Monday. Earl Brown is employed at the shopping in Stayton Tuesday. Miss Bertha McKenzie called E. C- Carter, wife and baby, Gentry ranch. yal visited with her parents, Mrs. G F. Harold and Mbs at the Chas. Peters home Sun- Glen Porter was a Capitol City Emma Peters called at the T. 0. day. r. and Mrs. M. Burnett Sunday. visitor the week end. Archer home last Friday after- Mrs. Pottorff and daughter, ..Irs. P. P. Crabtree called on M^s. Coness called at the But- noon. lorence, visited with Mrs. Chas. . Jos. Gassner Monday after- 1er home Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lnyde Chrbman i oon. eater Sunday. : a Mrs. VanEykeren returned and Mrs. E. C. Chri-man Mrs. Arthur Brown, who has •en v is itin g home folks, left for from Salem Sunday evening. birthday dinner a t lb I! ry Union Hill Kingston ir home in Eugene Monday. Mrs. I. W. Dively entertained Chrisman bom f nndny Mrs. Sam Matheny returned the members o f the Crochet Cir- Mi- Lena Basl of Coon Hol­ m e from Silverton Friday. 1 cle at her home last Thursday. |iow, who has been working at, Goods Oregon home Monday. Liston Darby is working for Mrs. Albert Ring is home from N. Geymer this week. California where she has been Mr. and Mrs. John Sandner making an extended visit with and little daughter called at the her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Trask. Raleigh Harold home Sunday. Mrs. David Monroe has been du'te ill with ti > vmi >. but i> Mrs. M. S. Titus and daughter lietter at this writing. Mrs. V. Philippi, spent the week Mr. and Mrs. Peterson made a end in Silverton visiting Mrs. short visit among friends in Ly­ Titus’s brother, S. Williams anil ons last week. Mrs. Peterson family. was formerly Miss Ella Phillips. ... . ... We are glad to note that some Mrs. Morris is home again of the progressive young gentle- lrom Oregon City where she men o f our community are de- voting a few o f theii leisure sP*n* the holidays. The dance at the Lyons hall moments in the diligent study of Saturday night, was well attend- b»w. Anyone thus showing their ed Some o f the Mill City folks willingness to increase their in­ ed. tellectual activity along any of weredown* these lines has o u r strongest Preaching by the Rev. Van approval and best wishes. We Winkle, at the M E. Church hope that much pleasure and next Sunday. Epworth League good may be derived from their in the evening. Everybody in- ... Good Victor Point “ It is said that Ingersaul Loske Mrs. G. H. Ray and daughter has decided to rent part of the Miss Elda spent Wednesday eve Jacob Amstuty fa r m /’ at the Mrs. Itoxie Shank home. Among those w h o attended Miss Zona Ray returned t o Farmers and Home makers week Seio Friday. at Corvallis were: H. Jaquet, J- o -,. i w Kloer and 1 K « ™ . .. ...........Mr». F. A. t w r . . .. J d ,r and ^u> Misses Anna and Miss Francis Kloer. Mr. i J Maty Doerfler. Mrs. j i l Townes. Mr. I The next meeting o f the five Mrs. I>. Townes, Miss A t a hundred club will be held at the Miles and Ltirn Kates spent . home of Glen McClellan, our lo- day at lav Ihawning's. Cal merchant , . . "'trenanu Jungwirth Bros, attended Ed Krenz is planing on taking dance at Schleis Hall Sutur a trip in his car t o Southern eve. Oregon as soon a s t h e nice» Lewis Ray called o n David weather comes. Aegcrtt r .1 r. Sunday. The |(>ap yei4r ,|anCtl given by Miss Maggie Smith, dam r the young ladies was reported a o f Mr. ilnd Mrs. Ed Smith, ai.d success. Charles I). Alexander, a pi mi- John Hunt and daughter Ma­ nent young business h i a r f tilda are on tho sick list. Albany, were united in in in i e Doerfler Bros, have recently at the home of the bride's shipped two fine hogs for $100, cuts Sunday by Rev. McG e. one to Kstacada, Ore. and one to Those present besides the fam­ ily were: Mr and Mrs li. It. Mt. Angel College. Shank and son, Earnest Knapp, Among those who were home Joe Pietrok a n d Mrs, ltoxio to spend their holiday vacation Shank and family. w*-re: Misses Inez Fisher, Zelma A singing was given at lbe and Jasper King, Lolo Jones, Wilhelmina and Frances Doerfler Mrs. Itoxie Shank home Sum i.v eve. A large crowd attended and Una Darby. and a good time was reported by Karl Hanneman, who has a- all. gain taken his work o f official tester f o r the Marion County Association, is now testing for » Jacob ■ Fox and ■ »> • Doerfler, Frank Alexander Doerfler had a close call this week when one o f his large hogs overtook him and cut a gash in his body about eight ( inches long. Jacob Fox has made a fine im­ provement b y putting u p a farm sign "Capitol View Farm” . Tit. Pleasant — — M Ef" 'NICS Mrs. G. H. Itay made a busi ness trip to Albany Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Habber- man vi-ited at Munkers Wedncs- day. A \ A G A 7 . 300 ARTICLES-3 0 0 DA; • oarrss ., . „ -.............. • d IMI. I Father and Son and All thr I . ...i,/. It an IcIawM ' 1 m i . It It Mu' I m f i r l ir Mi r • * / 1 * • • ’ la 11... i h ,.i ' >«• thron«hot., th.. w. r l l o p«Sfl*ltor. S a m p la c o p y w ill b « s o n t o n r o q u o o t . POPULAR M C C H A N I C S M A O A Z I N I . • N o . M lr h lg a n A v o n u o , C H IC A G O