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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1917)
DIED F o x V a lle y ü e m s Vincent I'ietruk one of Linn county’ * | most proapercua farm er's and a well E u ge n e Cuming returned Fri- reajierteri citizen, i II im I at hia home eaat duy evening from a trip eaat. o f KioK*ton, February 20. lie la sur- owing to the illneHH ami death <>i vlvud hy bin widow and a large fnndiy o f children. The funurai aervlcea were hiu mother. held In the Catholic church at Sublim Mr. Chaa. Barrett wna a busi- ity Feb. 22, Rev. Fattier Lainck officia neta viaitor in Htayton last week ting. Interment wua in the cemetery at the name place. He purchased a new “ Chevolet car of E. C. Titus. Mr. and Mrs. Barrett expect to move to Salem in the near future, where where they have Itought property DIED News From All Over The t New Spring and Summer --------- City S DRESS GOODS Possibly A bou t Y o u or Y our Friends * Mr*. McIntyre I* reported imo !t m- proved. P. il. (.amtiert lina bought an Oak- Mr*. J. M. Km.«ey of Macleay died land nix of J. F. Mieli ke. at her home Fab. 1H, 19l7. Mr*. Kim- ncy waa born Feb. 26, 1 KTtr>, in Platt Mis« Ella Johnston called on ; Co., Mo., ai d came to Oregon with her Alvo* Burns o f Shaw transacted hu* in«** in our city Monday. Mrs. Lloyd Trask Saturday. J parcntN, Gilham and Itodah Walker in 1H fit. She wnh married to Kdaon Kim- Mrs. E. A. Canning spent Fri Mr*. John Quinn o f Fox Valley i*u* a aey May 2*1, 1H62. He paaaed on be day in Albany. fore Home ten year* ago. She leave* trader in town Saturday. Miss Holder’s room gave a 2 aona, Janie* and J. K. Kimaey, and 2 Jax. Thomas and family spent Sun valentine le program Wednesday ;'*ufTbur.. Mr.^ IL J^ Lyman of Port- [ day at the J. K. Sl«»per home. . . ,, ,, land and Mr*. M. K. Tull o f Harlow, al- afternoon at the hox Valley m) one -jltt,.ri Mr*. s. F. Ueauehamp o f Mi I. M. J. Crabtree apent the week school house. A number o f v is it- Hllgard, Ore., and many more relative* end at ihe home o f her parent*. ors were present and congratu and friend* to moarn her death. lated the little folks us well as their teacher on the program. Miss Ella Kuiken who lias Iteen employed at the Parson horn** the , past two weeks, returned to , her home on McCully Mountain, Thursday afternoon. i i W . n R. a Surry was _ u Jordan and ' Mt. Pleasant caller Wednesday. Thursday and Saturday of lust j Week. , . Mrs. Bora Barrett visited Mrs. Jack Johnston «Saturday. Mrs. W. E. Simons o f Lyons, and Miss Maud Simons of Sa lem, were visitors at Frank Johnson's the week end, A good supply at Kloper'a D r u g Store at the ok] price. Jacob Kiegmund an«J non» »old H000 lb*, o f red clover *eed to one party laat week which brought nearly (1000. Chas. Hottinger, wife and daughter*, Miaaes There** and Rose Hottinger of Sublimity were Slayton callers Tues day. C. A. Beauchamp has a new 1917 Maxwell, and a* he is agent for it in Stayton, you can look to hear from him this summer. Mi»* Maude Morton o f Salem, »pent A. W. Schrunk a n d Chas. Ran the week end at the Geo. Brown home. som o f Aumaviile, were in Stayton on : business yesterday, and made the Mail Mr*. W. E. Thoma* o f Salem who office a pleasant call, wa* visiting at the home o f her son A. C. and at the H'ayton Hotel for the |)BKl W. M Kiv,.„ „ pleasant *ur- If you have gas on the stomach, are Sloper’ s Sodium Phosphate pr Saturday evening by I li o'clock bilious, have headache. Indigestion or A moat useful remedy in biliousness, arc constipated, take a good dose o f sick headache, congestion o f the liver, ,,. , . . , , old time friend», Nome »he h*ii known Kcxall Sodium Phosphate 50c & $1.00 jaundice, and gout. yeuril were invitt.d. Afu.r dinner bottles at Heuuchamp’s Drug Store. they were taken to the Star Theatre where they enjoyed the program very *-----------------------‘------ much. All »aid goo«i night with many ( Mr. and Mr*. B. F. Darby o f Linn Mr. Farmer and Dairyman: thank* to the ho»te** for a pleasant county were »hopping in Slayton Tuea- Yon are requested to attend a meet evening j day. ing o f the farmers and dairymen o f Gas on Stomach dinner given by Mr*. Ia:»ley. Several NOTICE The Stayton Electric Light Co. has installed their new dynamo, and a!- ready the lights look different. An en tirely new current is also supplied the motor»-—a change from the okl 133 cycle »ingle phase to * 60 cycle three- phase current, whiah puts Stayton on j the map with un up-to-date plant in every respect. M. H. Titus of Kingston, at tended M. E. Church in Lyons Sunday morning. CARD OF THANKS Miss Emmu Sandberg accom panied by Mrs. Quinn and Miss Alta and Agnes Brown motored to Stayton Saturday. few days. Miss Esther Brown who has been viaiting here, left Sunday morning for Pendleton. C. A. Beauchamp and wife, Dr. G. C. Watson and Miss Milca Roy motored to Salem Sunday. Dr. Beauchamp reports a daughter born to Mr. and Mra. Julius Titze o f Mehama, Feb. 19. this vicinity, in Sublimity at the Cv F. Hall ou Saturday, Feb. 24, at 10 a. m. to consider the advisability o f the es tablishment o f a cheese factory at this place. Outside parties, who wish to establish same will be present. You are urged to be there. E. C. Downing, Secy., 2-22 Sublimity, Dairy Assn. School Your Teeth G lee c lu b | College Songs, Readings, Solos S Impersonations, and Stunts * MARCH 2, '17 “STAR TH EATRE” FRIDAY, m mm m , m Voile De Luxe Jewell Voile Cresta Voile Rice Voile Striped Skirting Marquisette ® Come In And See Them X m Produce Wanted Seeds In Bulk and Packages Heard on the Streets In the debate Riven by the members of the Sophomore Eng lish class, the affirmative side won the decision from judges Olmsted, Ketch and Smith, by a very small margin. This debate proved very interesting and in-j structive to the students and it is hoped we may be able to have one of these debates at least every six weeks. This work will aid in developing material that ! will place Stayton High School in its proper place as a member of the State High School Debating League next year. | Willamette University Felice Batiste Flaxon mm m Mercerized Poplin mm White Plisse Splash Voile mm Middy Cloth | Doll’s (¿ash Store N o te s We wish to thank the people o f Stay- ! ton and surrounding country for their kindness and courtesy to u* during our : stay in Stayton,-and assure each and! every one that we wish you all prosper-, Your health and appearance largely The Parent-Teacher’s meeting ity and happiness. depend* upon the care and attention Mr. and Mrs. Jack Waltemeyer. was held at the school house you give your teeth. Don’t jeopardize your priceless pearls by scrubbing Friday evening, hoping the in E n g l i s h UncJaMed. them with questionable or absolutely structive meetings will continue We observe that In Ida Jutland bat injurious dentifrices Nyal's Tooth Miss Adelaide Steward has left we await tile announcement o f ,|P H,ory Kini.vuni lyipiing uses the Paste is absolutely pure and harmless— school. We are sorry to lose her the future date. phrase “ under the eln-uinstauces.'' It a real tooth tonic, that will make ''the la no doubt supported li.v usage, but all teeth white, the gums healthy and de from our high school. the an me we are rattier surprised to stroy all lurking mouth germs—25c The Sophomore English Class 1 sec it employed by sudi a master o f large tube—at Beauchamp’s D r u g will begin the study o f selections English style. The protwr expression Store. CHRISTIAN CHURCH from Abraham Lincoln’s fa m e s must surely tie "in the circumstance*.” ! since It I* difficult to see how you can writings and and addressees this Preaching services every 1st and 3rd week . la* »iipixmed to l»o “ under" the thing* Sundays. that atnnd around you. There Is an old i L. A. Messing, who has been in Morning »«-rvice II a. m. The H. S. is rejoicing over the Icontroveray on the subject, and wo Stayton for some time, as cobbler and Bible school 10 a. m. thought tlie mutter had been Nettled I watchmaker, sold his shoe work busi gift of $20 from Mrs. Lee Tate. Y. P. S C F,. 6:30 p. m. | long ago llow eret "lu the dreum- ness to Chas. Burrows o f Portland, for their new gymnasium. Evening *1 s vice 7:30 p. m. ■tauee*.“ tve venture ou this gentle pro- who i* installed in the same place just .Miss Olive Bassett spent Satur- Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. tn. test In the Interest o f English pure and hack o f the Stayton State Bank. Mr. her Marion F. Horn, uudetin-d London Ulobe. Burrows is a good workman and will ; d a y in Silverton, visiting Minister. i make good in his new location. grandmother. «X? new stock is in and shows \m \m A part of our The Following: ENTERTAINS MRS. THOMAS — The valentine party given by Misaes Ait* and Agnes Brown o f REMODELS GARAGE Mr. and Mrs. Trask Wednesday Lyons were shopping in Stayton Sat- evening, was a pleasant affair, ! urdsy. ('has. Cladek has remodel«*! his ga enjoyed by all present, which rage to give more room tor the auto Mrs. Henry Milh-r and Mra. C. J. w:is about 65 persons in number. ,, , . , , . , aide o f hia business. He ia preparing Hunt and children were Stayton callers Card., music, and games of van- for „ big run of bu, ineu thlH yeBr Monday. oud descriptions furnished the ________________ evening’s entertainment, includ H. C. Beauchamp l e f t yesterday INSTALLS NEW DYNAMO for Portland, where he will spend a ing dainty refreshments. J. H. Johnston and family were Jordan visitors Wednesday. Blue Vitriol and Formaldehyde ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- How can Young’s sell cheaper than other re tailers can buy. Allow us to explain • When we saw everything was advancing we got a large supply, paid the cash and took the discount That’s the reason of our selling goods so near the old price. Come and get prices and compare with Mail Order Houses W E DELIVER E V ER Y MORNING AND TW ICE ON S A TU R D A Y P h o n e 1 .5 5 1 YOUNG’S CASH STORE The girls of the H. S. and the W. D. Hurt left Saturday , . , ____ ■ „ f __,______ r- „ „ „ 7th a" d 8th * " < * « are ™ ch "lom m g for k.nton, Oregon, to elated over the $7.45 as a result spend a couple o f days with his ' , night, |i mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Hurt, of the candy sale Friday rrtaay nigni. added to their sum. He returned Monday evening. w^'c^ ^ ey The Art class numbers twelve t Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Carter members this semester. They and baby Lyal, Miss Iza Geer, are doing unusually good work Bell Hurt, John Warden, John and Joey Frank, all visited at the and making rapid progress. Memorizing patriotic songs is Wm. Rabens home Sunday. the order of the day throughout Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mollet all the grades for their music have moved over from Corvallis. work. We are getting ready for Arthur intends going into the the Lincoln-Washington program poultry business. Feb. 23. The Walluga Club met Thurs The 7th grade has completed day afternoon with Mrs. Geo. the year’s drawing work and is Scott. All the members were going to take up map drawing present in tying a quilt and visit as supplementary work. This is ing. A dainty lunch was served to be used in connection with at the close of the work, and a the geography study and in lo new member in the person o f cating important places. The Mrs. Frank was added. 8th grade is also going to do The Parent-Teachers’ meeting supplementary work. It will was held at the school house consist in making stencils for Friday evening. A good crowd Mrs. Pratt. attended, a program was ren Mrs. J. N. Nendell and two dered and an enjoyable time was children visited the 7th and 8th spent by all. grade room Friday afternoon. Mrs. E. C. Carter spent sever Ralph Tate was able to come al days last week visiting her to school on his crutches for a short stay one evening after parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Burnett. school. W. A. Heater made a business Bessie and Gilbert Horner of trip to Roseburg Thursday, re Mill City, have entered the 6th turning Friday evening. grade. W. H. Carter and David Pot- troff have been hauling their po U n io n H i l l tatoes to West Stayton. They Clifford Carter and wife moved received $2.75 per hundred, on Mrs. Ada Tates ranch, Thurs Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Heater and day. daughter Vivian, Mrs. W. R. Mr. and Mrs. Geo Scott and Heater and son Ronald and Miss family visited at the M. M. Gil- Bertha Oliver, visited at the Pottrotf home Sunday. mour home Sunday.