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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1917)
Country Correspondent From All Over The Valley THE MOST IMPORTANT NEWS IN THE PAPER TODAY IS THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF New Spring Arrivals and Good Tidings 1 R. Shank’s Friday. Of Unusually Worth While Savings at Mrs. L. H. Townes and Miss Mabel Townes called at the M. Mrs. Frank Simpson of Aums- F. Ryan home Saturday. ville spent the week-end at the The Misses Gladys Downing Henry Frank home. and Crystal Shank and Messrs H; E. Garbe transacted busi Elmer and Levie Ray. David ness in Silverton Mordry. ¡Aegerter Jr., Jungwirth Bros, Just a hint of the Pretty New Spring Fabrics awaiting your inspection in Our Big Store. Jake Etzel and Win. Schmead and Herman Foltz attended the dance at the Schleis hall Satur called on E. C. Downing Sunday We call these A T R A D E - T O N I C because they are good day evening. afternoon. to take along at our prices Harvey Shelton of Jordan, Mrs. Henry Schmitt of Sub limity visited at the E. C. Down visited at the Jungwirth saw miil Thursday. ing home Tuesday. Mrs. Albert Frank and daugh E. Philippi of Silverton, called 36 in. Brocade Silk Flowered de 38 in. Marquisette white ground ter, Mabel were Sublimity call at the P. H. Lambert home Sun day. signed in light blue, grey and c re a m c n » and raised Mercerized B ro c a d e A H n ers Monday. There will be preaching at the Mrs. T. J. Hill was a Sublimity striped, per yard Colors, per yard J U l» Mt. Pleasant church Sunday. caller Tuesday. Feb. 11, both morning and even Miss Stella Wagner visited at 36 in. Palm Beach Lace Voile light Also a large assortment of fancy and ing. A cordial welcome is e x -1 the Perry Darby home Thurs. tended to all. plain Nainsook-Flaxons-Ginghams, Per grounds, Persian striped and P o lk a O E p Miss Hilda Zuber and Miss Chester Boyes and 1. Benton Dot, per yard t JU cales and many others not described Marie Burkhart visited at the are employed at Jungwirth Bros, Martin Zuber home Sunday. saw mill. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zuber were Stayton visitors Monday. There are a few young girls of this vicinity who are keeping a Marie Burkhart visited friends close watch on the young busi- i in Salem Saturday. ness men of this locality. Mr. and Mrs. B. Fresh a n d Al Most Popular Prices. Come and look them over, you will enjoy it family were Stayton visitors Sun R. Jungwirth ju st returned from a business trip to Portland. day. Nick Endress has his face seri Rock Point School Notes ously burnt from an explosion of The past few davs our time steam Tuesday. has been filled with the study of Frank Jungwirth made a busi the life of Abraham Lincoln, and ness trip to Mill City Wednesday, j this has helped the language Jungwirth Bros, are through work very’ much. repairing the mill and expect to We are now reading “ The Per make it a good business hereaf fect Tribute,’’ a little book which ter. deals most skillfully with that GOOD A. W. SCHRUNK, Prop. GOOD deep-set character of Lincoln’s. GOODS AUMSVILLE, OREGON GOODS This volume is to also be distrib Union H ill uted among the parents f o r perusal. Miss Bertha Oliver spent the week-end at her home in Salem. This Wednesday many of us saw our first grape fruit, a n d Mrs. Floyd Crabtree and son* Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cole cal the R. B. Clayton home Tuesday. I improved at the last reports. this adds another tropical fruit Dale came out from Stayton Sun phreys of McAlpin, Mr. and Mrs. led at the Nick Geymer home to the knowledge of many, which day to ’ isit her parents, Mr. and 0. W. Humphreys and Miss Eth Mate Titus spent Tuesday in A. Rabens and wife who have has hitherto been unknown. Mas. H. A. Thomas a few days. el King of Triumph, Mr. a n d Sunday afternoon. Salem. been visiting relatives at Union Mrs. Forris Hunt of Oak Grove, A rthur McKenzie was a Stay- Hill the past few davs, returned The drill work in penmanship Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Heater and and C. H. Moll of Portland were ton business visitor Tuesday. to their home on North Silver is doing a great deal of good and son Ronald and Mr. and Mrs. C. entertained at the J. King home creek last Sunday. Oak Grove the results testify to the work. C. Carter were visiting at the I. Miss Bertha Schaefer and Carl j Sunday. Johnson of Portland visited with ' The final touches are being put B. Carter home Sunday. Parent-Teachers’ meeting W est Stayton Miss Ida Doerfier made a bus Miss Ina Harold Sunday evening. e The iilati n i r o n m i r was m a a Uf Ztll ntlniw L •' on the play, “ The Old Maid’s Mr. and Mrs. Sam Matheny Friday evening well attend- iness trip to Silverton Thursday. Club” and next Saturday night, were trading with Sublimity and i There will be preaching a t ed. Because of the absence of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Scott and church Sunday morning and in Pres. A. C. Barrows, Vice Pré«. Feb. 10, we send forth this call; Stayton merchants Saturday. Rehersals are progressing niie- family of Union Hill visited at the evening Bro. Levitt will give Mrs. Smith presided. The topic “ Come ye old bachelors, where Iv for the play “ The Spinsters' Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Heater and e’er ye languish, Come to the Mrs. Marv Green visited at the Clarence Jones’ Sunday. a series of stereopticon views. discussed was; “ Fencing for the Convention” which will .«x>n be garden seat, tenderly kneel. Here D. Pottorff home Sunday. schoolyard.” Ways and means given at the hall. G. W. Slagel went t o Salem bring your wrounded hearts, Here for securing the necessary funds Saturday. Mrs. (iunsaules called on Mis. Francis Harris, who is work Mrs. V. J. Philippi was a busi toward building a shed were dis tell your anguish: Man has n o Joe Robl visited Saturday and Councilman Sunday afternoon. ness caller in Kingston and Stay- cussed and a basket social was sorrow that W 0 M A N cannot ing for W. H. Tate spent Sunday Sunday with relatives at Scott’s ton Wednesday. A rthur Forrette and family heal.” The play is free to all with home folks. decided as the best plan. The Mills. Miss Iiai bara Shiedler re and a cordial invitation is ex Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Carter and date set is Friday evening, Feb. visited at the Schmitz home Sun J. A. Brand, L. T- Titus, Mrs. turned with him. tended to those interested. I t son Lyle and Wm. Rabens and V. J. Philippi and Miss Ruth 23, 1017. The next meeting of day. Mr. and Mrs. George Yost of I'u-on spent Wednesday evening the Association will be March 2. , I wife visited at the W. H. Carter will begin at 8 o’clock. A- Fahlstrom and wife who near Salem spent Sunday at the at the T. W. Creech home. home Sunday. A fter the business meeting the ] have been visiting with* the let F. Yost home. The Walluga Club met Thurs E d n a Crabtree entertained following program was well ren ters parents, Peter Blone and Peter Olson and .Marion Miller Josephine and Katherine Brand dered. Song, by Elva Fischer, wife left Sunday for their home n t . Pleasant day afternoon with Mrs. Wm. attended the Parent-Teacher.s Leona King, Ava Slagel; Read in Wash. Mrs. Anna Berg and son of Rabens. There were 11 members meeting at Oa»< Grove Friday Sunday afternoon. ing, “ Vas Bender Henpecked?” and 4 visitors present, the visit Mrs. Gunsaules and daughter Shaw are visiting at the P. H. Mrs. J. P. Mertz and son John night. Frank Yost; Dialogue, “ A Sud Roxana called o n Mrs. Loose ors being Misses Emma and Mary Lambert home. and Jos. Brand and wife visited Peters, Edith Hurt and Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fischer went at the V. P. Pietrok home Sun den Betrothal.” Harvey, Ralph Monday. Miss Anna Miles was a week Stevely. Mrs. Stevely joined, and Leona King and Ava Slagel; to Salem Monday. day. * Peter Blone and wife spent end visitor at Salem. Reading. “ My Neighbor’s Cars, ’’ making 15 members. The after It. B. Clayton and wife enter Arnott King: Song. Bertha and Tuesday evening at the Weisen- Mrs. Linn Lambert and Mrs. noon was spent in the usual way, tained Mrs. Oliver Baker, Mrs. Ralph Mollett, Chas. Thomas: berger home. Floyd Shelton went to Lebanon visiting and fancy work. A pleas Alice Baker Reading. “ How Jimmy Tended Roy Jessup of Corvallis spent Monday to attend the funeral of ant time was had by all. Kingston Kinks Sunday. and Mrs. Chas. Cole the Baby,” Miss Lola Jones; the week-end at the Juni Condit their grandmother, Mrs. Ben Miss Mary Peters is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tony Fleming I*. P. Crabtree and wife called Song, Elva.Fischer, Leona King, home. Irvine. with her sister, Mrs. A. C. Branch were Stayton visitors Tuesday. at the Mate Titus home Satur Ava Slagel. Refreshments. Mrs. Briggs and brother Hub Lum Kates is visiting a t Jef of West Stayton. day. Mr. and Mrs. I). I. Caldwell, Bilyeu visited with relatives in ferson this week. Miss Elizabeth Frank, who is and C. W. Caldwell of Imgon, Stayton Tuesday. Mrs. V. J. Philippi called on Elmer and Lewis Ray spent attending school at Sublimity, Ore., who is here visiting, left Sublim ity Shots Messrs. Dively and Shiemaun Thursday evening w i t h Jung spent the week-end with her Tuesday morning for Browns Mrs. Liston Darby Thursday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank. Elsie Peters visited w i t h wirth Bros. A new stove was installed in will give a dance at the Hall Fri ville to visit relatives. Gladys Downing Sunday. the school house during the hol- day evening Feb. 9. Everybody Quite a number from here a t Mrs. Frank Habberman left Curtis Cole was a business vis come. tended the P-T meeting at Oak Mrs. W.H. Fuson was a school day vacation. Saturday for Salem. itor in Scio Friday. Misses Leona and th Mc Grove Friday eve. caller Tuesday. Saturday night a neighborhood Mr. and Mrs. Joe Senz and Mrs. V. J. Philippi was Stay- Cormack visited at ti 'orreBe Elsie Peters was absent from dance was given at the B e r t daughter Miss Irene visited at ton visitor Tuesday. farm Sunday. school Monday owing to illness. Neal home on the Butler farm. the Phillip Pietrok home Sunday. Gusta and Albert Croisant vis Victor Point Supper was served. P. P. Crabtree and wife were Mrs. Roxie Shank and family ited relatives in this community Seueral pupils were absent business callers in Stayton Tues spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. The Idle Hour Club met this last week. from school the last week on ac day. v eek with Mrs. C. C. Jones. G. H. Ray and daughter. O R E G O N a n d W A S H I N G ! . Ti i Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Follis visit count of the grip epidemic. W. H. Fuson made a business Mr. ar.d Mrs. Pete Fiedler cal C. H. Moll of Portland spent ed with his mother and sister in Business Directory Harry Cratty of Portland has call a t the M.S. Titus home Tues led at the D. Townes home Sun a few days this week with rela Sta.' ton Sunday afternoon. A D ire c to ry o f e a c h C ity , T o w n nini been visiting his mother, Mrs. E. day. V illa g e , g iv in g d e s c r ip tiv e s k e tc h o tives here. day. e a c h p la c e , lo c a tio n , p o p u la tio n , te n - Mrs. Louise Henkel and Miss J. Myers the last week. Mrs. K rn p 'i, s h ip p in g a n d h a n k in g p o in t; L. T. Titus spent Sunday even Mrs. Floyd Shelton called on Miss Edyth and Roy Fox spent Marie vi it i ■ tl.e Jet, i Myers has been confined to th«* a ls o C la ssifie d D ire c to ry , c o m p ila i! b y ing with Miss Lula Clark. b u s in e s s s n d p ro fe ssio n . Mrs. I rank Habberman Friday. Sunday at the Darby home. berger h >me in S u b l i m i t y S u n house most of the time for the R . I - P O I.K * C O ., B R A T T I R Mrs. T. W. Creech called at last two months, hut is slightly I Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hum day. David A egerter called at H. Rock Point “The Farmers Store Of Quality” ‘TUI# N ew S t y l e H e n d e r so n C o r s e t s Don’t forget we pay best prices for produce ——“Try Us First------- P.OLK’S!