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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1917)
« Contry Correspondence From — Our January Clean Up Sale Of all Broken Lots So-Called Odds and Ends will soon be over and we advise all Economical Housewives to come and get their share, besides our regular ■— Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Creech and children and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Brand and children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Farmers of this vicinity are Philippi. much pleased with the change Mrs. M. S. Titus called on Mrs. in the weather. Carl Titus Saturday. A. R. King spent Saturday at Willie Shepherd spent Satur P. Fischer’s. day and Sunday in Stayton. Mrs. W. H. Humphrey's was a Victor Point Rev. Levitt, who held services here Sunday, was entertained at Roy Jones motored to Silver- the P. P. Crabtree home. ton Friday. C. J Ruettgers and family vis H. E. King and family were ited with Mrs. Mary Boedighei- entertained at the Gibson home iner of near Sublimity Sunday. Sunday. Mrs. J. King and son Arnot, Mr. and Mrs. John Mertz o f Cole visited relatives at Union Hill were Sunday callers at V. Piet- rok’s. Sunday. Miss Ida Doerfler was inSil-l Nick Geymer spent Sunday at Karl Peters'. verton Friday. A. F. Welter of Oak Grove, i Maud and Fred Smith were Sunday guests o f Elsie a n d visited Victor Point Saturday. Frank Peters. Miss Ava Darby was a Sunday guest at the W. H. Humphrey1 Mrs. P. P. Crabtree was a Stayton visitor Saturday. home. Mrs. Alice Baker entertained Frank Cheney made a busi Mrs. Clayton and children a t ness trip to Silverton Saturday. dinner Sunday. Mrs. F. Yost and son Frank, Much interest is being shown were Friday evening callers at by the school children in the or the Robl home. ganization of an Audubon Bird Mrs. J. King and son Amott, Club o f the National Association. visited at the Humphrey home Friday. We give you a few Grocery Specials For This Week Nick Oppe was a Stayton vis Miss Leona King has returned home from a visit with friends itor Tuesday. at Union Hill. Percy Thomas of Mont., who Mr. Ellis Whitney o f Wood-' had visited friends here a month, burn, a former resident o f Vic left for his home last week. tor Point, spent a few days last Mrs. Bessie Bilyeu is here from week with relatives here Keevin, Mont, for a visit until Gregory Robl and George Doer spring. fler went to Stayton Tuesday. The gravel roads are all right, but where no gravel is used it is The Fisher Lumber Co. has frightful. purchased a large amount of John Bender has again been cable to extend their line further appointed supervisor of Road back in the timber. The timber, Dist. 25. is now getting so far back, that There is some talk of a cheese they will probably close the mill factory being located at Jordan. in another year or so. We hope this is true, as this will The next meeting of the five give a ready sale for the large hundred card club will be at amount of milk produced in this Hans Olson’s home. locality. Jos. Doefler is studying to be H. C. Downing is visiting with a stenographer. Geo. Queener this week. The dance given last week at the W. 0. W. hall, was well at tended and probably the best given this winter. Doerfler Bros, have sold a fine pig to Mr. Brown o f Junction City, Ore. COMMENCING SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1917 O in Schrunk’s Special, U-Needa Coffee A Lemon Special * Miss Esther Willing of Stayton visited over Sunday with Miss Ina Harold at the G. F. Harold home. Mrs. D. I. Caldwell called at the Raleigh Harold home Thurs day afternoon, Ben Darby and family spent Sunday at the Geo. Chrisman home. Miss Emma Peters, who has been working at the Curtis Cole home the past two months, re turned to her home at Union Hill Monday. Mrs. Loyde Chrisman visited with home folks a few day.s last week. Curl is Cole was a Stayton vis itor Monday. The largest crowd of the sea son attended church services on Sunday morning at Kingston. w 2 lbs. fo r 5 5 c ST c New, this Seasons Crop Black Figs Choice Dry Pears of Season 2 lbs. fo r 2 5 c 2 lbs. fo r 2 5 c ►1 o sr $ 53 Peaches, Best Kint I 3 lbs. fo r 2 5 c 3 Cans Tomatoes Best Jap. Rice 25c 5 lbs. fo r 2 5 c New Stock of Henderson Corsets are here Come and sec them W E PAY BEST PRICES FOR PRODUCE THE FARMERS STORE OF QUALITY GOOD GOODS A. W. SCHRUNK, Prop. AUMSVILLE, OREGON GOOD GOODS paatUBjcnj) sjoÿo>j jo j suodnoQ George Mais. Harris Letz. John Reinhart, Tom Patterson, Jim Patterson, Antone Sasher, Sid ney Heneau, Jay Bleakney. The evening was spent in playing games and at 12 a lunch was served. All departed at 3 a. m. wishing the couple a long and happy married life. turned home from Ashland, Ore. Sunday. Mrs. Carter’s health is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lincoln called at tbe W. H. Carter, home Sun day afternoon. Miss Bertha Oliver spent Sat urday at the J. J. Staiger home at Rocky Point. Silver Creek Falls Union Hill I KM § n t. Pleasant Frank Habberman and wife, Miss Mabel Townes. C h a r l e y Lambert. Mrs. Roxie Shank and Chester Boyes of Albany is son Melvin, Misses Gladys Down ing, Roxana. Crystal and Grace visiting at G. H. Rays. Shank, Frank Lambert and I). Henry Laux of Montana, spent Aegerter Jr , attended the op the week end at the H. Senz eretta at the Stayton High school home. Friday night. Mrs. Ed Smith is visiting her M th . P. H. Lambert called at daughter at Portland this week. the I). Townes home Friday. Frank Habberman and wife Phillip Pietrok is employed at were Salem visitors Saturday. the Jungwirth Bros. Saw mill. Mrs. Habberman returned Mon Qna Shelton visited at the W. day. R. Ray homo one day last week. Miss Mamie Laux and Thos. j Miss Angeline Ryan is suffer Henry, Frank, Tony and Pete Laux of Albany, and Miss Mamie ing with a sprained ankle. Zimmerman spent the past week Mr. and Mrs. Henry Senz en at the Senz home. tertained a number o f young D. O. Freeman returned home The Walluga Club met Thurs Friday after a flying trip to day afternoon with Mrs Chas. Bend Ore. Peters. There were nine mem Mrs. A. E. Coberly visited her bers and two visitors present. sister, Mrs. A. J. Hullt, Satur The afternoon was pleasantly day and Sunday of last week. spent visiting and sewing for the Geary Neal has his new house hostess. Mrs. Bessie Bilyeu and Mrs. • nearly completed and expects to Nellie Thomas visited at the T. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Carter H. Thomas home Thursday and | move in soon. were visiting at the C. C. Carter A bunch of boys of Silver home Sunday. Friday. Creek Falls undertook the ehari- Eldon Tumidge of Mill City Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rabens Miss Gladys Downing spent varie Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rab is spending a few days at the visited at the Eureka ranch Wed the week end with the Misses ens Tuesday evening. A terrible Wm. Rabens home. nesday. Shanks. noise was made, but the poor Frank Rohwein is laying a lot boys departed without any treats. Mrs. J. King and son Arnot Arthur McKenzie and Tony and the Misses Ethel and Leona Minten called at F. X. Hottin- Miss Edna Largent o f Silver- King, spent Sunday at the M. ger’s Sunday. ton, visited her sister Maud of M. Gilmour home. Hult, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. I). Townes and daugh Mrs. Dorothy Carter and chil ters Miss Mabel and Mrs. Leslie Joe Lang gave a dance at the dren visited Mrs. W. It. Heater Towns called at G. H. Rays Herbet Brown home Saturday Frances Coberley, who h a s Friday afternoon. Tuesday. been ill for some time is able to night. Unfortunate for Joe bis Miss Emma Peters who has dances are not well attended. Miss Francis Kloer called at attend school again. boen working at C. Cole’s near M. F. Ryans Tuesday. D. 0. Freeman made a busi Quite a number o f people at Kingston, returned home Mon ness call at A. Frazer’s Monday. tended the program given at the Mrs. Ed Smith and Miss Dora- day. ,J. E. Kimsey and wife are ex Hult school Saturday evening. thy, Mrs. Roxie Shank a n d Mrs. Wm. Mollet and son Alfred Hullt and Jim Vangor- pected home from Portland in a Ralph a n d daughter Bertha, daughter, Roxana, Melvin Shank . few days. Wayne and Willis Huber were der have left for Mill City where motored to Salem Saturday. Sunday visitors at H. R. Shanks. Mrs. John Vangorder i s a t they expect to work. The Parent Teachers meeting j Silverton under a doctor’s care. Fred and Maud Smith visited A party given by Mr. and Mrs. held at the school house Friday at the Chas. Peters home Sun Albert Rabens and wife are evening, was well attended. A D. O. Freeman Monday evening, Jan. 15, 1917, in honor of Mr. visiting at the Wm. Rabens home short program prepared by the day. 4th grade, was rendered in a and Mrs. Albert Rabens who at Union Hill. Mrs. Floyd Shelton and chil- very pleasing manner, also a were married Jan. 5. A large ; dren, Mrs. Leslie Townes and reading by Mrs. Belle Heater, a crowd attended and many beau Mrs. I). Townes were entertain recitation by Leona K i n g , a tiful presents were received by ed at the W, It. Ray home Sun- couple o f songs by the young the bride and groom. Those [ day. people and Miss Rand of Rocky present were: Joseph Winter Mr. and Mrs. Joe Senz and and wife, Ben Peterson, wife EUis Whitney of Woodburn, I Point and Miss Ethel King of and children, W. W. Neal, wife visited with his c -u in Mr . W. Triumph, favored us with avery daughter Irene, Mr. and Mrs. and children, Bert Neal and wife, A. Heater, a fev. days last week. I interesting talks on “ How to Nick Zimmerman and family, Keep Order in the School Room” Pete Fiedler and wife and Mrs. Mrs. A. E. Coberly, Mrs. H. Mrs. Lulay of Sublimity visit Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. Branch and Fuchs of Slayton, Miss Mamie ed with her daughter, Mr;. J. Albert Rabens, Misses Mary family of West Stayton, spent Laux and brothers were enter Frank a few days last week. Hostetler, Maud Largent, Gert the week end at the Chas. Peters tained at the II. Senz home Sunday. rude Mais, Sheila Neal, Messrs i Mr. and Mis, 1. B. Carter re- home. Kingston Kinks oftilethi> winter Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chrisman and little daughter, Mrs. Jess Chastine and little son ate Sun day dinner at the Loyde Chris man home. 40c Grade 03 U n C/5 15c per Dozen v u Jordan Jingles T. H. Thomas and wife spent 1 the tirstof the week with Mrs. Mr. Phillip Fischer and fam ‘ Thomas’ mother at Stayton. Mrs. ily spent Sunday at the Clarence I Sarah Cox. Jones home. I Dry Goods and Shoe Sale business visitor in Salem Friday. Mrs. Caspell is spending a few days in Portland. »t« W e (liv e Fre e W i t h All Over The Valley — •?* people with a dance Saturday eve. A large crowd attended and a good time is reported by everyone. Lyons and Fox Valley Miss Silva Gooch was in Lyons giving music lessons to her num erous pupils. Rev. Van Winkle preached a fine sermon in the Lyons M. E. church Sunday, both morning and evening. He also preached in Mehama in the afternoon imd will preach again in two weeks. Mrs. Schnackenberg leaves for Hillsboro this week. Her many friends here wish her success in her new home, hut ! . e to see her leave. (The report in tl. ’. \ .ns items of Jan. 4, that Artimr Vaughn and Miss Elsie Pruner w e r e married, is a mistake, the corre spondent being misinformed.) NOTICE! The Trover-W cigcl Studio will open Saturday and Sunday Fel>. ;ird. and 4th. They are now located in tl>« Matthieu Bldg on Second Street.