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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1917)
WESLEY GENTRY PASSES TO GREAT BEYOND S c h o o l N o te s I he negative side o f the Sopho Thomas Wcult* y (¡entry died nt more class entertained the affirm hh home near West Stay ton Mon - 1 ative or winning team, at th< day Feh., 26, after a Itigering home of (¡has. (¿eh ten. A fter t ill neat'. pleasant evening, light refresh N e w s Froi m A ill Over Th e n it j V New Materials for Spring I P o ssib ly A b o u t Y o u o r Y o u r F rie n d s Are our new spring'" materials. Just come in and see them, showing the seasons Beautiful as a Bright New Rainbow ^ WEAVES, PATTERNS AND COLORS I Mr. CJentr; chaefer. captain l ’eter Peidler of Mt. Fleasa,.' , A large number of friends of way county ‘vlo., January 25., ( j f the nrRative side, was chair- waH trading in Stayton Monday. ! .! C. Kisenhart came down from !Hfi 6 , and came to Oregon with man ,,f t|,t. evening entertain- i Hugh Kuen/.li of Marion, was Silverton to attend the funeral DRESS GOODS SILKS his mother and two brothers in (|| ,n( Sunday. I trading in Stayton Monday. Serges, Garberhne, Wool Popular Stripes and Plaids, 1 K (’)6 and resided here the re it. E. Thomas and w ife of The teachers and students who Archie Kinsey was trading Taffeta, Mohair, Ottoman plain colors in Taffetas, mainder of his li f«*. He was I Roseburg returned to their home : % had spent much time in prepar- with our merchants Tuesday, Cloth, Checks, Plaids, Messalines, Crepe de chine married ill 1882 to Lotli* E. l»oh ut ion for the Washington-Lin-; \V. Richardson was a Salem Tuesday after attending Mrs. bins, to this union 4 children Granite Cloth, Challies China Silk, Poplins, Tub T ’s fathers funeral. coin program, were fully reward visitor Tuesday, were Iron, hut the daughter, Wool Cashmere, Danish Silks, Georgette Crepe at ed for their efferts by a large T j Smith of Salem, 8pent Dr. brewer reports the birth Mrs. Kster I), Brewer is the only Poplar. reasonable prices. ,-nd appreciative audience of, Saturday in Stayton. of a 12 pound boy to Mr. and one now living, »he resides on p irents and citizens. Barrows eight! the home piece, Bible Study at Dr. Eaton’s Mrs. Arthur miles northeast of Stayton, Feb Waists and White Mid 3 6 inch Curtain Scrim in Lewis Kearns and the Misses residence Wednesday evenings. Besides his wife and daughter ruary 27. Marguerite Kyan, Maude Eskew dy’s with New Spring White, Cream and Ocru he leaves two brothers to rnoun Mrs. W. A. Elder of Mill City Joe Zimmerman of Mehama, him they are Geo. il. o f Browns- a 1 * Margaret Schaefer attended was visiting in town Tuesday. Collars and Belts. with hemstitched border. the Western Oregon Christian visited at the Van Handel home vide, and John L. of Marion, Mrs. M. J Crabtree and baby Tuesday and Wednesday., while Dr, A. C. Kiton preached the Endeavor Convention in Salem were Salem visitors last week. Double Bed Size White All Kinds Linens, Cream last Friday, Saturday and Sun , I he was having some dental work funeral «tithe home Wednesday Bed Spreads, limited quan and White, and Towels. Mrs. H. Lilly went to L Portland donei at 11 o’ cl *ck. The Odd ‘‘ ellows day. Wednesday morning. tity, heavy weight, choice ]W The Business English (¡lass o f Aumsvdie and Stayton had San Tox Aromatic patterns. Chas. Loose of West Stayton charge of the funeral services at has been working the past week Digestive tablets for gas on F a n c y C e lla rs and was a Stayton visitor W ednesday. the grave He was laid to rest on a pamphlet setting forth the the stomach indigestion etc. \ 1 ^ m in the Outl Fellows cemetery at good points of Stayton. Some G. C. Ecksman spent Sunday guaranteed to give prompt re New Neckw ear M u slin U n d e rw e a r Stayton. Bingo Undertaking < '<». of the booklets in artistic s ty le , with friends in Turner, lief. Sloper’s Drug Store. Johh Mack o f North Santiam hnd charge of the funeral ar and arrangements are almost Kelly Bros., Dee and Roy were hü> rangements. work of art. was tradingin Stayton Tuesday. Em b ro id e rie s & La c e L a t e s t in U m b re lla s down from Coon Hoilow, Tues Stanley Forrest bus been absent Titus and Baker report the sale day after some repairs for their from the H. S. for several days of a Ford to J# g Braun, saw mill. The boys will start on account o f illness. John Gieherer o f Fern Ridge sawing soon and expect to run l i Ralph late has returned to wa9 trading in Stayton Tuesdey. all summer. school. The following Stayton young I’ hillip Pietrock o f Mt. Pleas Several of the grades spent, Thomas lorns d i e d Friday ant. was transacting business in people attended t h e Christian t % Endeavor convention at Salem morning February 23d 11*17 after part o f the day Tuesday in Stayton Monday. studying the lif« and works of last week: Wilma Ware, Maude an illness o f a few months. Mr. and Miss Dively o f West 1 /mgfeliow. That day being Eskew, Nora Crabtree, Lewis Stayton were trading in Stayton Mr. Iorns was born in Deding- Longfellow s birthday. Kearns, Paul Kirsch, Mrs. Pratt, There were 20 pupils in Miss Monday. ton Engiu*. I, March 4th 1811», B e n Herling, Emzy Thomas , 1 C. F. Scoffield o f Marion, was Nona Fulton, Selmer Brown, | came to Iowa in 1865 and re- Crabtree’ s room neither absent mained 2 years, moving to Arkan nor tardy for the past month, 22 a business visitor in Stayton Calvin Bracken, Leo Weier, An-, sas in 1868 after remaining there in Miss Marshall’s 12 in Miss Monday. na Nystrom. Ralph Kelly, Lois! for five years l.e came to Oregon Hollister s. ‘J in Mrs. Pratt s. Nick Zimmerman and family Bracken, Margaret Schaefer and rending in and near Salem until Mrs. Young and her daughter of Sublimity, were Stayton visit- Marguerite Kyan. 1875 he bought a ranch in Linn Vida, w h o is a student o f the 0. ors Monday. county ar.d resided .. then* When we saw everything was advancing we got a large supply, , „ for a A. 0 viaitedthe M vm th and Joh„ steinberger and w ife o f The daughter of today whose toother s s 1 THOMAS I0RNS PASSES AWAY Highest Price Paid for Produce Doll’s Cash Store ' ; Heard on the Streets How can Young’s sell cheaper than other re tailers can buy. Allow us to explain number o f ,e n r. l or the las. etuhth itraje In d a y afternoon Unio„ H ill. were Stayton v i s i t » « has to wash all the dishes will have a paid the cash and took the discount. That's the reason of cur daughter of her own some day to raise few years he has been spending for a short period. T T - la similar Idleness.—Florida Times-Un- selling goods so near the old price. the winters in California, lie o liv e »nd « v j n are „• , , T • Olive and F.Hifh Edith r Cavin are| I ^ km. ' I J. T. Follis and w ife of Linn was married in 1877 to Mrs. 5 ^ in scho0| af ter ------- <• “ Dearest, I ordered to be sent home Come and get prices and compare 8e' era j county, were trading in Stayton Rebecca Mitchell, three children wet.Rs absence, today a most beautiful bat for only • • Tuesday with M ail Order Houses $30 It's a perfect love!" were born to this union all of Those receiving 100 ',* in '^> ■ “ the Geo. Etzel of Fern Ridge, was “ My darling, your love will be re whom are still living: they are last spelling contest were Alma turned.“ -Puck. W E DELIVER EV ER Y MORNING AND TW ICE ON S A TU R D A Y Mrs.II.E. Thomas of Roseburg,T. Fulton of the fifth grade, Mary transacting business in our city "Xnyniaca,” a combination o f two B. lorns of Tacoma. Wash , and Tate o f the sixth grade, Paul Tuesday. words signifying water and wood, P h o n e 15 5 1 John Iorm of Glazier, Wash. Stayton, Greta Ruble and Alice Mrs. Joe Sherman and chil- from wblch the name Jamaica Is de- 1 L* also leaves one brother,"TYen- F licker o f the forth grade. dren of Shaw, v is it t d a t the rived, describes exactly the character- Isticn o f the Island. jamin o f Stayton and a sister, Many others received above90G . Fisher home Tuesday. Mrs. Lawrence o f Seattle, Wash. "Is Jinks enjoying bis automobile V Frank Seigmund and Mr. The forth grid e studied “ The; “ I don't see bow he can be. He’s His wife* died several years ago. Schroeder o f Fern Ridge, were Return to the Farm” from plant had It for three months, and be tells The funeral was held at 11 Stayton visitors Tuesday. ing by Trogon. me it has uever cost him a single fine.” o’clock last Saturday in Salem, — Baltimore American. Frank Clow is absent from Free Sample interment was in Odd Fellows Lumber manufacturers say that on C itiss of R sfu gs . | fifth grade. Foleys Cough Syrup at Sloper’s In the tumultuous days of old, when an average 65 per cent of every tree cemetery at that place. The Drug Store. “ every man’s hand was against every 1 cut is thrown away. This is certainly Ringo Undertaking Co., had a deplorable waste, considering our a t the ° ‘ *ler nln!i un4 every other man's hand There will be a show* charge of the funeral. vanishing forests. 0. ., . ,,, j , aguiust him," when the principle of Star theatre every Wednesday 1 ■ “due process o f law” was practically The Chilean Indians make a drink , night. ■ unknown and private vengeance was from maize. The grain is first baked, C. E. Taylor and Miss Eliza The snow was so heavy at Jor- the rule of ‘ be day. it was absolutely then steeped In water for a period and Roy were married Monday by dan that Mr. Woodard’s barn neoessary ‘ »at there should be some then boiled and put aside to settle. , . . . A place to which one could fly for aafety. Afterward It is “ fined" and consumed. Rev. A vi.son pastor o f the First c ,, , The program carried out at the fe ll down under Its w e ig h t . Such were .he “ cities of refuge." of M. E. church o f Salem. Thousands of oysters perish In the High School Auditorium, Friday I f you want pure, sanitary which there were six ill Palestine. He sea by the attacks o f a strange enemy Mr. Taylor is a popular busi milk or cream call who succeeded in reaching such asy- called clioua, a kind o f sponge, which afternoon was a very entertain ness man o f Stayton and his tf Brewer’s Dairy wben *>ur*ued ** hlB de- tmrrows into and gradually destroys ing one, ar d was highly enjoveil . . . . , , stroyer wns safe until Ms right to pro ' the shells, causing them to fall to by a number of visitors. It fol -1 bnde was ralí,e,, here* being the tection was Judicially decided. lu all pieces. The “ N e ’er Do W ell” will be daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. E. probability there were cities of refuge lows: at the Star March 17, nine reels Roy. S h e is a very popular In other countries than Palestine "Subster is a perfect husband.” Overture “ Lustspiel” Orchestra don’ t miss it, 15 and 25 cents. “ t never heard he was so wonder young lady and the Mail joins On Friday, Sometime*. Song "Star Spangled Banner” ful." A member o f the South Boston Yacht “ Well, every time he sees a mail Assembly the entire community in wishing club took his little daughter out for a box he feels in his pockets.“ —Buffalo them a happy journey through Flag Salute Assembly And Formaldehyde on hand at walk the other day. She asked steen Express. life. Reading "Recessional” million questions. Her father answer Beauchamp’s Drug Store. The doctor told little Mary she was Beryl McLaughlin M ;u>V joys to this young couple ed most of them, but when this one anaemic because she was so white. A J. B. Grier executor o f the G. Who are starting out in life came along lie was completely stuck: 7th and 8 th grade Song Picture show at the Star thea W. Powell estate sold 6 acres to "Pnpn." asked the little girl, "when few days after she exclaimed: 1 st and 2 nd grade That have joined their bear's “ Oh, mamma, come here anil look at tre Saturday night, Sunday after Exercise Horace Mack. the tide falls what does It fall on?"— this anaemic horse! He’s Just as white together 3rd and 4th grade noon matinee at 2:30 and Sunday Song as he can lie!" Exchange. J. E. Kinsey of Silver Creek As a loving man anil wife. Hilda Trask Recitation night. Prices 5 and 10 cents, rhe imiiticai mile is often incorrect- entj ie change of program at each F a s te n in g B a tte ry W ire s . Recitation ’Off with Your Hat May they glide through life so Falls was a Stayton caller Tues- Iv called n knot, but a knot Is a meas- ® r day. There are two ways of doing almost smoothly. as the flag g os By” A. D. Gard lire of both distance nnd time. It Is performance. Geo. Brock o f Aumsville was everything, and this is especialli true correct to say that a vessel makes ten As not to cause a wave ner T. H. Thomas of Jordan valley of fastening battery and coil terminal knots, hut to say thnt she makes ten And ei joy continuous courtship a business visitor in Stayton Overture: “ National Airs’ , wires. One way Is wrong, and ill. knots an hour is tautology. brought some apples to the Mail Wednesday. From the altar to the grave. Orchestra other Is to twist the bare end of the office Tuesday that had been Gertie (before the laughing hyena's An interi : ting feature was the Mrs. A. Edick o f Linn county wire around the terminal as the hands picked off the tree Feb., 3rd, cage)—How provoking! Here we’ve recitatici \ \ liich was nicolv de was trading in Stayton Wednes of tlie clock mote and then tighten up liei'n twenty minutes nnd the ridicu they were sound and good even the nut The rensou for this is be livered by i'.-ts Hilda Ira k. It day. lous hyena hasn’ t laughed once! Phyl cause tbe screw thread ts rigid hand if they had hung on the tree all lis-Strange. and lie’s been eying your was comp *•■ d by Mrs. M .1. Constipation, gas on the .stom Miss Vida Young spent the ed; therefore the tendency o f the tight new winter. hat too!— Loudon Telegraph. etiing nut will be to twist the wire Follis, gr *i ¡mother of the littli ach and headach * use ILexall week-end with her parents Mr. around the terminal tighter than it It is somewhat curious that the The regular monthly business Liver Salts 50e and $1.00 bottles am| |\irs< Ed Young miss. was Should the wire lie twisted the places o f the highest nnd lowest lm meeting and social of the Chris ........ ....... at Beauchamp’s Drug Store. Nick StrefT and family left for <>,hor »»* would tend to uu midlty In the United States are both tian Endeavor Society o f the in Texas twist it. and It would slip under thc REBF.KAHS AND ODD FELLOWS l’h ere is tw o first class chim - Io w a th is morning. He expects nut and very likely get a very poor ; Christian church will be held Metallic titanium. It has been found, Are requested to be present ¡it nc>’ sweeps in town located nt t() make his home there in the hold.—Exchange. Friday evening at the residence will cut and mark gluss. leaving an or future. the Odd Fellow hall at 8:30 Mon the Commercial Hotel. Remade. namental silvery streak where It has of VV. A. Weddle. day evening to attend a receu M. Ford o f Sheridan, Ore. is L. A. Thomas, Stayton’s Pro- “ He used to claim that he was a self been used tion given in honor o f Mr. and in Stayton looking over our coun- duce man, shipped a load o f made man." A good printer Is truly a man of the "Yes." Mrs. Chtts. E. Taylor. try. He is an old time friend o f hogs to Portland last Thursday, highest type He attends to tils own “ But 1 haven’t heard him refer to case and makes It a rule uever to lie To take Rexall spring Sarsapa Mr. Lilly. for which he rccieved $2300. out ot sorts. thnt fact lately." rilla builds up your blood and Born Feb. 17 to Mr. and Mr1 !. Harry Chrisman, w ife and The wood shed belonging to "No. Since Ills daughters grew up According to Kngl'sli scientists, elec makes you feel like new $ 1.00 Geo. Queener e f Joriia i valley Geo Sandner o f Linn county, a daughter Lucile o f Linn county, they’ ve entirely remade him. The Job tricity passed through thntier when Large bottle at Beauchamp’s the was crushed un lor the weight ol hov. All are doing well Dr. were business visitors in Stay- lie did was far from satisfactory to tbe freshly cut makes it more resistant Quality Drug Store. experts."—Detroit fr e e Press. against decay aud fungous growth. Beauchantp reports. j ton Monday. the snow. YOUNG’S CASH STORE ROY-TAYLOR FINE PROGRAM Plenty of Blue Vitrol For biliousness Now is the Time