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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1917)
r School Notes ' IU'’li Trina uf alar nr« *al<i to «ilat la all parta o f Japan. Tha muaclra o f tli« bumon Jaw exert a forca of U l pound». News From All Over The REDUCED PRICES — - — City--------- An mterestiiiK prognuu has lH*en planned fur the I’ urent- Teacher»’ meeting which ih to be Perming uinl pip ri’ining nr« tlio »lu- held Friday evening, Feb. U pi« lluluatiii-« uf Hervlu. IThe subject being “ P»trk>tiem.” I'aniKls bred Map«« billy for # peed can Kveryone in urged to attend, ami tra«al ninety ui II i - n per (lay. an eapecial invitation baa been T. J. Hill waa In the c:ty on b .»Icees Frcah milk and «-ream for aale at the Aa alartiii ally l.gliti-tl i i <> a revolve« extended to the G. A. It. and Bakery. tf yesterday. atop a Han K raurlxo »ti-cpl*. ¡the W. it. C. 1’ oaUge alainim urv a«lil In ucnrly all cigar apopa o f Frame. Possibly About You or Your Friends Tha Invi’ llcat girl lit n pnrty belongs to tlio luoilier o f each pill there. C. A. Beauchamp wax a .Sunday vis The shorthand clause« are go itor at Salem. ing to attempt to win a Gregg pennant for the Stayton high Al Went o f Scio visited friends in school. Tiiifl in a hard fight aa u Stayton Monday. hirh standard must be reached, F. M. ilabburman purchased a naw bul nevertheless they are setting to the task with a do or die de Overland recently. termination. Mu. Ii la ilouu In tlir until« of fricad- alilp; ao ar« many - Kxciuiug«. A Millo ■ ««•«'( oil will remove linger print» from vurul«lie«l furniture. Him Do you w ilie poetry? H e -T h e eilitora aay not.—Iloaton Transcript. Mr». Lula Carey a n d Mra. Wm, Manus o f Linn county were trading with Slayton merchant« Tuesday af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Huffman o f Wieser, ! Idaho, ia visiting bere with their grand- j sona. Max and Lewis Kearns, for a few days. Mr». Pete Weiter o f Sublimity was a Tb# Yom mtte full» ilrop l.-l.'Wi feet, a h Ight eipml to nine Nlapnraa pile I uno ou top o f thv oilier Alvin Farley from W est Stay- Stayton caller Tuesday. ion lias enrolled in the high school. Taarhrr Tommy, wliut la llio future o f "I give?" Tommy—You taU o.-l.lf« " A Cheerfull Liar” a t Tuesday night, Feb. 13.' San-Tox Elixir Aumsville Tonsilitis gives immediate relief for tonsilitis. Guar anteed to give satisfaction. Sloper’a Drug Store. The H. S. girls are planning to Mrs. V. J, Philippi o f Kingston was swell their sum to the gym fund Mr«. Louise Henkel and daughter at tlie play, “ Mrs. W iggs o f the a Stayton trader Tuesday. Marie and Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Doll spent Sunday at the John Steinberger Cabbage I’atch.” Miss Leona Forrette o f West Slay l-arnl tilnla, aay« n nnturallat, mnlre tlielr Journey a In the .ln.il line, while water hint« travel nt nlplit. The Lilly Hardware Co. ia getting in P. C. Ferres o f Fern Ridge transact a new shipment o f furniture which i* The drawing classes in all ed business in Stayton Tuesday. being prepared for display in their big grades have more than covered store on Third street. Ben Darbv and wife o f Linn eounty tlie work for the half year. were husineaa visitors here Tuesday. Mias Amelia Glover went to Portland The 8th grade received word Tuesday morning, where she ia employ Mrs. H. Lilly spent the week-end at that thek* nre to be no final open ed in the Savon Hotel, Mrs, D. B. the home o f her parents in Corvallis. book tests. Formerly they were Shreve, proprietress. The river I'ee, In tb'otland, lia» lieen the ai|bje<-t o f nmre pooma '.Inin nuy or lint atrenra In the Brttlah talen. Mtaa fa tt The (met la burl<-<l In thought. Mtnn Nipt*-- f o r got el nena aako. don't reaurreet him I- I'iltahurgh I’oat. The Hluger (witIf feeling) • Will you ml«» me? \ olee ifrom la ck o f the hull!—rilimiin n pun nud I'll try not to) given in several subjects. <• Mrs. Edith Smith is here from Port Rev. D. J. Goode and wife and Bert j Elma Farrar and Albert Lulay land visiting at the home o f her parents Edwards and wife motored over from j liavo both been absent from Miss Salem Sunday end spent the day at the Mr. « n i l Mrs. P. P. Crabtree o f Crabtree’s room on account of Kingston were Stayton shoppers Tues V. A. Goode home here. illness. day. V laltnr d o you regret tire pa»t? ( 'onvinted Counterfeiter Ob, no! It'» wlint didn't p. -.a that I feel had about Grandma Kearns, who haa been suf fering with a slight attack o f paraly Cap Cremcr ia back from Portland, sis, is reported better. Mrs. Kearns ia where he haa been for the past few seventy-nine years o f age. Miss Marshall is reading Dick weeks. When mnklnp nhoeolntn fudge add two or three tal>lea|N>onfula o f Juice from apple nance Thta uinkea a plean- am flavor The 5th grade has taken up Elson’ s Reader Book I. My good man, I ahull have to put y. u on a diet." "Ob, don’t, doctor! Thin bed la flue!” — Lampoon. on's “ The Cricket on the Hearth” in honor o f his birthday, Feb. 7. Frank Lesley has bought the Rossell Lula Leffier o f Scio is visiting this property next to the Salem ditch on week with her grandmother Mrs. Lizzie Second and High Streets, and will r e Examinations are taking place Bilyeu. model it into a modern home. Some! linen a womnn la alinoat an nor throughout the various grades. Emil Cladek started f o r Missouri ry ah« married a certain man aa abc la Geo. Smith and V. A. Goode o f Stay- The 5th and 6th grades are Monday, where h e wlil visit a few glnd »be kept nome other wromun from ton and Rev. Fr. Lainch o f Sublimity gcttlog hliu. sorry to hear o f the continued months. motored to Salem Tuesday. Fr. flin c h went on to Portland for a few days. “ A man him to he »mart to git hln illness o f Clarence Huntley and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. McIntyre o f own way,” eaid U ndo Eben, "and even John Olmsted but hope they will Salem s(»ent Sunday w i t h Mrs. C. ■ innrter to know bow to manage It aft Wm. Rabeus and wife a n d Jake soon be buck in school. Palmer. er he gtta It " - Washington 8tar. Wourms and wife were in from their Miss Hollister is reading, “ The farms Saturday and spent the day in On Dial* Inland, In ou« o f the lake» John Mack and wife of North Santiam the city and at the W. D. Cornish of KUIarney. I relaud. In a plane tree Boyhood of W ashington” to her were in the city or. business Monday home. which baa (he reputation of being the pupils. morning. only tr«« o f Ita klud In Ireland. The word "plate" la often Incorrect ly applied to veaaela of gold It in de rived from the word “ plata,” which In Hpanlah tneana wrought allver. Tire fart that all navage |a-ople use tlie right hand more than the left din- provea the anaertlon o f acme phlloso- phera that uian la bom amlddextroiia. A Greek eponge flnherman'n dive to a depth of 202 fret In the nea In believe«] to lie the world n record for a man un protected by nuy eort o f diving appa ratus. More than 4,000 language* are sp«>k- eil throughout the world. It In estl- mnted that. Including dialects there are more than 200.000 rnrletlen o f speech. Swiss railwt.vn une an ambulance car completely iwpilp|H-d with electrical np pllaticcn that m e nuppllc.l with current by a generator mounted on one axle of the car. The Unit ccnann o f the kind ever tnk en In Denmark, which bus about onc- thlrd the area o f Wisconsin, credited the country with more thitn 5,400,0«»• fm lt treen. It ta nakl Hint a ruatom peculiar to Bmldhlatn la that o f wandering alaiut the country with lininnicr and chlnol an 1 carving holy nymlMiln upon rix k* by the wayside. Wlgg—Your I If ml the n. tor aeciun rather eccentric. Wagg Ile'n the per sonification of eccentricity. Why, that mun actually admita there are other actora Just an good aa he In She — T oo ninny men expect their wlven to run I I k -1 r bornea on practical ly nothing. They fi-rgct that no one can make brtckn without straw, lie My wife doca out of flour.—London Telegraph. “ What Ileerme o f nil the hints that were here two n wanna ago?” qucatlon ed tho tourist. “ Some have grown Into bachelor's buttons and until? Into wall flowers Exchange. “ Wlint makes ,\ou no bonrue, Itob?" *T was up I'l- best part o f the night alnglug to Hie baby, trying to make him atop crying." “ Then why didn't you stop Binging?" —Exchange. “ Our candidate wnsn't boru In a log cabin." “ No. but It's nil right. He comes under the new < ategory—played on tho football team In college.''-L onlsvlllo Courier-Journal. Poetry la not made out o f the nnder atandlng. The question o f common aenae Is alw ayi, “ What in It good for?' It la a question which would alsillsh the rose and be triumphantly auawerail by tbo cabbage —Lowell. Max Brown has lieen seriously Jack Waltemeyer w a s called t o I. B. Carter and wife were in town Texas on a business trip Tuesday. He ill during the past week but is from their farm in the Waldo Hills will b e gone several weeks. Mrs. reported much better. i Tuesday. 40c/o Reduction on Same ONE $75.00 COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE WITH RECORO CABINET AND 12 RECORDS FOR $25.00- ONE VICTOR WHICH PLAYS COLUMBIA RECORDS FOR --------- $ 10.00 --------- CA SH OR T R A D E FOR W OOD C. A. Luthy The Jeweley home at Union Hill. The Chant« cluh has suspended ton visited in Stayton Tuesday meetings until after the play. Alhlnoa cannot Mto well In the anti light. It U only In aeinliliirkne»a tlui! they ran <lljt<-«rn ohjeeta clearly. HAVING A FEW MANTLE AND WALL CLOCKS OF WHICH THE CASES ARE SLIGHTLY MARRED, WE WILL MAKE Waltemeyer has charge o f the Star The attendance has been com Theatre during his absence. Cecil Riggs, who is working near liderahly broken this week by so Gervais is visiting at his home here Dan Young returned Tuesday even many being ill with colds. The Red Tag Sale IS N O W ON AT J. R. GARDNER’S CASH STORE Many Odds and Ends of Useful things are now reduced to a Minimum $1.50 W. T. Corsets $1.25 W. T. Corsets $1.00 W. T. Corsets 25c Children’s Underwear 25c Per Doz. Buttons $1.00 .85 .70 .16 .12 and a thousand other things reduced similar Before purchasing elsewhere investigate Our Red Tag Bargains DON'T FORGET I SELL GROCERIES My Famous Hobson’ s Choice Coffee is a winner REMEMBER WE DELIVER EVERY DRV RND TWICE OR SATURDAY J. R. Gardner’ s Cqsh Store, Stayton, Ore. this week. ing from his visit with hi« brother David in Brandon, Iowa. Mr. Young Dr Beauchamp reports the birth of reports real cold weather in that state The frigate lilr.l la capable o f getting a son to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bates near and a two day tie up o f trams near up n speed or nlnety alx miles an hour ; Scio, Feb. L Denver on his return trip. with liurdly a movement o f Its wings. The greater part o f Its life la spent la 1 W u lte r G e e r o f Wilbur, Wash, spent 1 The stock and fixtures o f the cigar f 1 the air the first o f the week with his uncle, E. store in the Elks’ Temple recently run Out o f every 100,000 persons born T, Matthieu. by William Eagles has been sold to 00.517 nre alive nt the age o f fifty. ___ l. Potter and Hill o f Mill City, and is be This la the combined exiierlenoe o f John Leggett o f Eugene is in Stay ing shipped to Mill City for use in a | civilized countries o f which record Is ton this wtek in interest o f the Eugene store there conducted by them.—Al- obtainable. I Publishing Co. ! bany Herald. "There are two authors whom every «-hlropodlst ought to have tu Ills 11- Miss Nellie Stowell came over from Miss Wilma Ware entertained her j hairy." ' Salem Sunday and spent the day at Sunday School class, the Junior Loyal “ Who nre they?" her home here. Sons, at the Ed Young home Friday “ Foote und Runyan, of course.” evening. There were eleven o f the I “Johnny,” sntd tho Sunday school Mrs. Othmer Berg and baby o f Shaw class present. A fter games and a teacher, "can yon tell me wlint caused is visiting Ht the Martin Berg home dainty luncheon the boys departed for the flood?" here this week. their home thanking Miss Ware for “ Yea, ma’niu,” auswered the little ! the joyous evening. fellow ; “ It m ined."—Chicago News. Mrs. T. W. Creech and little daugh "Trouble wouldn’t keep company ter Julia o f Linn county was a Stayton Mr. and Mrs. F. Habberman left for with folks so often." says the old phi visitor Tuesday. Salem Sunday where they will make losopher. " e f Trouble didn't know that their home for the next few months, I they’d whirl In an’ blame him for not Miss Margaret Fehlen and Walter and where he wtll work at carpenter being sociable.” —Atlanta Constitution. Miller o f Turner visited friends i n work. Mr. Haberman has been building the modern farm house which M. F. “ Bllklns says tils wife Is painfully Stayton Sunday. Ryan is erecting on his farm at Mt. literal." "She must be If she was that way Harold Townes o f Portland, visited Pleasant, and which he will finish as When Scotland Had a Navy. when he tohl me she went at him ham relatives and friends in Stayton and soon as thoaroughlv seasoned lumber It was .Tames IV. who first created mer nml longs." Baltimore American. vicinity, this week. can be obtained for the inside work. an effective navy for Scotland, ex When finished Mr. Ryan will have a One short blast from a liner’s whistle hausting all available timber for ship Mrs. A. L. Briggs o f West Stayton modern and up-to-date home with all when she meets another liner means building, so thut be bad to ask France that she la taking the starboard course, visited at the Forrest and Frank Mnck posaible conveniences. and Denmark for more, and of the tw o blasts tint she Is taking her course homes here Tuesday. sixteen lnrge and ten small sblixt he to port and three that she Is going full owned his special pride was the It« Effsot. speed nstern "T h e Cheerful Liar” will arrive at “ Was the editor much Impressed by , largest then existing. To build this " l ie told her that he would gladly Jordan, Friday night, February 1 6. your poem on optimism. Scrlblets?" i dreadnaught o f her day all the woods die for her." Meet him face to face. " l ie must Imvc been. I didn’t sup of Fife were laid waste. She < i*«t £30,- "Tlie same old bluff Did It catch pose I could write anything that would 000, an enormous value in those times; her?" Frank Stupka o f Gooch, Oregon was nimte a human being look so utterly had a crew o f 300 sailors, 120 gunners “ No. She told him »lie would gladly an over Sunday visitor at the Merton dejected." —Birmingham Age-IIerald. and 1.000 marine«, with “ more great let him."—Houston Boat Mack home in this city. I ordnance in her than the French king "Did you ever see a poet In a fine ' ever had to the siege o f any town," as frenzy?" KEEP ON LE AR N IN G . .James himself boasted. -Westminster A. La (Toon and wife o f Fox Valiev "Only once." 1 Gazette. visited over Sunday at t h e W. J. "W as he composing nt the time?" No vnattsr wh»th»r it b« little Hewitt home in this city. Spar tacus. "No He hud Just been mistaken for or much, loam something every Spartacus was a Thracian of noble a chauffeur." Kxclnuu «• day. One of tho greatest satis Arthur McKenzie o f Linn county birth. While Herring as an officer In factions in this «world io tho fool "The meanest man litis been dls«'ov bn light n load o f chickens to the Stay- an auxiliary corps o f the Romau army ing of enlargement, of growth, of ered." ton Produce Co. Tuesday morning. he deserted, and, being apprehended, "W lint litis lie been doing?" stretching upward and onward. he was reduced to slavery and made a "Swindling nmnt.’tir poets Getting No pleasure can tu rp »«t that gladiator. Escaping, he collected a them to send 10 rhl’llti1 :« for n poetic Up«e Cspsolin as a liniment which comet from the conscious- license " Loudon Tit Bits body of slaves and gladiators. 73 B. C., no«* of feeling one’» horizon of It alT rds relief for neuralgia, rehu- and ravaged all southern Italy, defeat ignorance being pushed farther "I haven't ij.-ne n «lav's «o r k in I " " m tisin, etc. Sloper’a Drug Store. ing several Roman forces that were end fartner »w ay: of making years." sent against him. Ho was defeated headway in the world: of not “ You om ht t" be a ha.ncil of yom and slain by Crasstts. 71 B. C. Ills re VV. ('aidwell o f Irrigon Ore. visit- only ge Bn-i on. but also of gat- self." volt at one time threatened the very (« Men. with his nephew Dennis Cald- ting up "Oil, no I'm it ulglit wot« li In t, existence o f the republic. w< II and wife, who live in Linn county. bank " Gargoyle. Saturday Specials Tomatoes, Gal. Cans Bartlett Pears Gal. Cans Apricots Gal. Cans Seeded Raisins, A & L 3 for Asparagus large can white Rye Flour, 9 lb. sack Buckwheat 9 lb. sack 25c 25c 40c 25c 15c 45c 45c YOUNG’S CASH STORE A. C. Eaton NATUROPATH and OPTOMETRIST Office North o f Beauchamp's Drug Store CONSULTATION FREE Phone 345 CHRISTIAN CHURCH Preaching services every 1st and 3rd Sundays. Bible school 10 a. m. Morning service 11 a. m. Y. P. S C. E. 6:30 p. m. Evening service 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p . m . Marion F. Horn, Minister. Lendtn G. Leavitt, o f Eugene, will hold services at Kingston on the 2nd arid 4th Sunday’s o f each month. The next service will be on Sunday, Feb. 11, at 11 o ’clock a. m. He will also give a lecture in the evening at 7:30, using stereopticon views to illustrate his subject. The public is cordially in vited.