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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1917)
Country Correspondence From i All Over The Valley North Santiam C. F. Loose home Tuesday even- ining and gave them the sur-i prise o f their life, the occasion being Mrs. Loose’s birthday. ! The evening was well spent in cards and social converse, after which refreshments were served. Towards the wee’ small hours of the morning the guests departed for their homes wishing Mrs. Loose many happy returns of the day. Mrs. Gunsaules and daughter. Roxana, visited at the Forette home Monday afternoon. George Wolf and wife have moved on the Brown ranch. Mr. Dively is on the sick list this week. A large number o f young folks from here attended the dance at Marion last Saturday evening. Ross Condit and and family spent Sunday with home folks. We give a coupon for Rogers Silverware with every Cash Pur chase of $25 or more. see our beautiful articles. Call and The Farmers Store of Quality B U T T E ’-’ ICK P A T T E R N S und o A P R IL F A S H IO N S A re H ere Having bought early enables us to sell at the old prices and we will continue to do so for the next 30 days. W e have bought large orders Mrs. A. J. Chance ofStayton. visited at the home of her son and family Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Chance. Mr. Tun e ; uni Lss Rachel Angel of Scio, were over Sunday visitors in this vicinity. Mr. Edleson of Portland gave a lecture on “ Prison Reform” at the church Sunday night which was well attended. Mrs. Burkhart and daughter visited at the L. H. Davis 'home they being the mother and sister o f Mrs. Davis. They live at Lebanon. Mr. Ralph Speer was a Capital city visitor one day this week. Claud James went to Salem one day this week to take the examination for joining the U. S. 6 boxes for 25c At gallon, $1.50 D ouble Roll for 5c Navy. 'D on ’t forget t h e Parent- Teachers meeting Friday night the 16th. The question to be V ery Best Q uality W e b H alters at 2 5 c e a e ft discussed—Resolved: That at Dr. Brewer called at the T. W. least once every month the Creech home Monday. parents should meet at the school Charlie McKenzie visited last building to witness the routine week with his brother John, of o f the pupils at school in their Wood burn. daily work. Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Crabtree The peppermint fiields are be- were trading in Stayton Monday. plowed and cultivated for the Mamie, Elsie, Charlie and coming crop which has the prom-^ Frank Peters and Harry Down ise of a good one. ing attended the basket social at Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maple and Mt. Pkisant Friday evening. son Stanley, of Portland are vis Mrs. V. Pietrok and family iting with the Mrs. parents Mr. spent Sunday at the Joe Brand and Mrs. J. S. McLaughlin and home. family. Mr. and Mrs. E. Shepherd of Mr. Ralph Kuenzli of Oakland, Stayton called at Adam Shep visited at the home o f his father herd’s Sunday. S. E. Kuenzli several days. Mrs. P. P. Crabtree a n d Mr. Edwin McCormick and daughter, Edna Zuma. visited family have moved to the Bur at the McKenzie home Sunday T nett place. Earl Allen and Bonnie Setten-1 is considered the best in the city.” spent the week end with Mar- afternoon. maier were absent /rom High will sing at the Methodist Epis Mr. a n d Mrs. V. Philippi guerite Ryan. Sunday night, Townes sold his farm last School one half day last week. copal Church D. motored to Salem Thursday. making one of a Salem party o f Mr. Hazelton o f the Oregon week. He expects to locate in three or four to come for the Society gave Stayton in the near future. I G H Ray railed on Mrs. Ona several interesting talks, in the tne evening service. The address of (Too late for last Week) Shelton of Scio Monday. various rooms Friday. «**” '» * wjn 0,1 “ Tl!* The Silver Creek Falls school Mr and Mrs. H. II. Shankand Miss McAfee ,nent the week Church a Opportunity and will has been closed for about ten air. mm «u ». pnH ai h ,r hnm, in be given by L. H. Compton the The lecture last Friday evening days on account of the deep son. Earnest Knapp were Sunday > Jer home Salem. M c . A 8ecretary. who will in the M. E. church given by Mr snow. visitors at John Hubers. As there may be war with ^ a SonR aervice Mr. Hazelton on the subject of help W. R. Ray, Mrs Roxie Shank Germany some o f the High Q R 0stran(ler> ^ work Mr. O. D. Miles has returned ing the down and outs, was well Mrs EdSmith, Mrs Linn Lambert Stho01 ^ y s ar® thinking o f buy- direet0|> of the y . M. C. A. will from Oregon City recently. He attended and appreciated. the Misses EfTie and Zona Kay ^ 111 <o.\ing g oves or se e ac^ ^ accompanist and play for has been working there part of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Johnston, the winter at the paper mills. and Messrs Lewie Ray, Charley • nse. the song service. Church mem- Mrs. Able and Mrs Fox called at Lambert and Lee Shelton were Willis Potter was absent from ^ an(J non church members Mrs. John Peterson called on the Coming home last Sunday. Sunday visitors at the D. Townes ' school last week on account of are invited by the pastor to hear Mrs. Nettie Miles Tuesday after Mrs. Woodworth and daughter i u,imo , illness i .. .. _ . . , noon. i, , „ r nome. i ] the address and special music as ^ ¡sseg Frances Kloer. and Ar,- Those who were exempt from . another one o f the feature of A few of the young folks of visited at the Frank Berry home Sunday. geline Ryan. Harry Downing, i examinations in all subjects last! the Community-Citizenship series this vicinity spent an enjoyable Mr. Beers has hired a shepard Joe Pietrok. Tony and August j week in Miss Davey’s room were being presented to the Stayton evening last Friday at the home to care for his flock of registered Kloer and Ves Downing spent Georgia Albee, and Hazel Green, public by this church. The ser- of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Neal. Mrs. sheep, the gentlemen and family in the 8th grade and Frederic j vice begins at 7:30. Sunday at Lee Downings. Mrs. Neal served luncheon at arrived Sunday evening. , Olin, in the 7th grade Verna At the morning service the With the Equi the light is twelve o’clock. Mrs. Henry Senz spent the Miss Maud Simons started Fri Haseman and Fannie Carter. A pastor will preach the third of white at all speeds, and really week end with relatives at Sub Mrs. O. D. Miles and eldest day for Aumsville and Silverton great many others were exempt the series of sermons on the brilliant at seven miles per hour, limity. daughter made a business trip to where she intends visiting friends in some of the subjects. To- be Bible: this one takes up the sub can be attached in a few minutes Sublimity last week. Mrs. Roxie Shank and son Mel pefore returning to her home in exempt the pupils must obtain j ject of “ The Word of God a and is guaranteed. No l ord vin visited at Ed Smiths Sunday. Mrs. Bert Neal and children Salem. an average o f '/< IK) including con Fascinating Study or How To owner should be without one of spent one day last week at the Frank Lambert called at tteli. Mrs Geo. Berry and family vis- duct. in all subjects. Read The Bible.” these lights as it assures him of home of Mrs. Lewis Lang. I ited her mother Mrs. Bodiker Senz home Sunday. Again the Sunday School at a good light at all times. Hazel Richards was absent Sunday. Mrs. K°y Brenner was a week from school yesterday. tendance for the year was broken At this writing there is still end visitor at the P. H. Lambert The seeds which the pupils last Sunday and the prospects home. ¡snow in patches and lots on the ordered from t h e Children’s are that the “ reds” and the Distributor For State of Oregon The Misses Dorthy and Maud mountains. Flower Mission came this week. “ blues” will make a tight race Charley and wife spent Sun The friends o f Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Gladys Downingspent The children are wishing for fine f ° r victory. Come next Sunday day afternoon at the Frank Fery Oscar Metzes will be sorry to Sun,Jay with th~ Mi3se8 Sh:inks- weather so they can plant them. and lie counted with one side or T h e renders o f this paper w ill ha pleased to learn that th em Is at I tit on* the other. learn of the death of their baby Mr. Barney Cipher call0 i on home. urcaded dlseaso that sclen co hat linen A large number o f High School able to cu m In all Its stages, and that la The Epworth League St. Pat Mrs. Miss Francis Kloer Friday eve. Catarrlu lla ll's Catarrh Curo Is the only Alvin Farley was a Capital city girl little Helen. Mr,and students expect to attend the positive cu ro now known to the rn- dieal Metzer are now making their1 Pete Jungwirth made a busi- p'a Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage rick’s Day social this Friday fraternity. Catarrh being n constitutional visitor Monday. disease, requires a constitutional treat | ness trip to Stayton Thursday. Patch, wl ich is to he given on night at the home o f Mr. and ment. H a ll's Catarrh Curo Is taken In Mrs. Gunsaules visited at the home in Montana. ternally, a ctin g directly upon th blood Ben Thayer and wif< were Thursday by the Stayton High Mrs. J. R. Gardner promises to and m ucous surfaces o f tho r " ' m, there Mrs.Taylor and Ruth Mains Weigands home Sunday. by destroying the found.it! ' lit - dis be somewhat hilarious and the ease and givin g tho path 'lit b y Mr. Coader of Woodburn is were Lyons visitors Saturday and week end visitors at the Floj d School. tho ronstliutlo i • i itlng young people are planning a ¡oily building In up doin g Its work. prletora Shelton home. Sunday. visiting at the Branch home. Rev. Loyd Morgan gave a re time. Those who desire will be nature have so m uch faith In I' pow th at th ey offer One l l D ollars cital at the Opera House on Tues permitted to make a small con ers Mrs. Loose entertained the fo r any ca se that It fal , t. Send fo r » h it' o f testimoniéis. day evening. ddress r . J. OniCNEV A CO., Toledo, oh Mill City School Notes m em ber of the Chrochet Club d tribution to the funds o f the A Bold by all Druggists, TV. Taka Hall’s Family hills for constipation. at her home last Thursday after Rev. Fitch spent the week end League. The High School students com noon. ¡ e . B. Lockhart, Minister. pleted the sixth month’ s work at Albany. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Ray made and took their examinations last Thelma Eoff, of Geer, was vis • « « «• i _ “ The«! pills have a horrible taate,” iting relatives here the week a business trip to Albany Wed Friday. - «»hi the la»ly customer. “ IMcasotake nesday. end. Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun The pupils o f the High School them hack anil give tne aomcthlng I Frank Lambert was a Jeffer are planningon buildinga Tennis Mr. Ciggy is laid up with a --------- ; can enjoy.” days at 8:30 a. m. • ... . . . . , "Very well, mnUam,” answered the son visitor Friday. bad attack o f rheumatism. Rev. Fr. I^inck, Pastor Court very soon. li; S Margaret Hodge the con- obliging Ilrugglat, "hut pleaae remem- D. Townes was an Albany vis Roy Porter made a husirors The tenth grade has finished t ' . Ito of Salem, o f whom Secre- her that the difference in the price of a If you want pure, sanitary itor Saturday. trip to Salem last Saturday. their advanced algebra, and ure tary Compton of the Capital city box “f oi bo",,on', lH milk or cream call tf Brewer’s Dairy, A merry crowd gathered at the j Miss Maud Esque of Stayton now taking up geometry. Y. M. C. A. says: I believe she ai«j. , , Kingston Kinks and now we quit buying and afe going to unload at prices that defy A L L COMPETITION. Here we list only a few items, as space and time would not permit to mention them all. E X T R A SPECIALS—GROCERIES 10 bars of Elk Savon Soap for 6 bars White Wonder Soap 6 bars extra fine Toilet Soap 25c 25c 25c Lemons, large and fresh, at only 15c doz Best Parlor Matches ORANGES FOR H E A L T H Sweet Sunkist Special at 10c dozen Golden Rod Rolled Oats, 5 lbs, for White House Paint 25c W all Paper Best Qualiiy L inch Leather Halters, Reg, $1.50, Special for one week only, $1.25 each Gallon Never Fail Oil Cans Regular $2.50 Kind Special Priced at $ 1.50 Sweat Pads, Briddles, Harness and Sup plies at best and Lowest Prices W e Buy Y our Produce at Best Prices GOOD A. W. SCHRUNK GOOD GOODS GOODS Aumsville Oregon The Equi Light For Ford Cars Silver Creek Falls Lyons News This Light Is Designed For Ford Cars J. P. Wilbur W est Stayton „ $100 Reward, $100 fit. Pleasant St. Marys Church /VletnOdlSt Lnurcri - f :