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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1917)
School Notes Frank Siegniund and wife of Fern Ridge were Stayton callers Saturday. The Student Body held a busi- Mrs. S. H. Burson left the first neM meeting in the assembly of the week for a visit with rel Tuesday morning. After die w o rcester V atives and friends in Salem and euMiona by Prof Gaunt and sev X X , CORSETS^ Dallas. ernl of the student« regarding Mrs. H. Lilly went to Portland P o ssib ly A b o u t Y o u or Y o u r F rien d s tha gymnasium, the president FO R 3 V E R Y W OM AN Monday and will return the lat ehoae three committees, one ’en d er M edium for the ianpeetion of finances, ter part of che week via Corval- m Henry Siegmund and v.nc Mrs. .J. A. Hendershott spent A v e rag e Short one to draw up rules and regula lis after visiting home folks. were business callers Tuesday. -inday in Salem. Stout Full B ust A. E. Bradshaw has secured a tions regarding the ubc of the Mrs. Quinn of Lyons was a Jacob Staiger, from near Sub T all L a rg e T h ig h s gymnasium, and a third to look position as traveling salesman business visitor in Stayton Friday. limity, visited at the home of his after the advertising for the for the Lorrilard Tobacco (k>., daughter, Mrs. C. E. Brown j N-TON corsets Wm. English of Coon Hollow Basket Social that Is to be given with headquarters in Portland. Sunday. was a Stayton visitor Tuesday. A • i -r you. T h e y a c c e n tu on the night of the dedication of His family will remain here for Mrs. Lima Gilmore Booth died Geo. Brown and family were the present. al ¡m n a tu ra l b e au ty o f the the gymnasium. in Portland last week Mrs. Booth Salem visitors Saturday. Mrs. Chas. Cladek returned r ! t - ire an d co rrect the The “Community Sing’, will Mr. Quinn of Mill City was w as a sister-in-law of Mrs. F. M. not be held until the evening of the first of the week from near defects o f the irnpertect one. M linkers, April 6. This is due to the Lebanon. She was accompanied trading in Stayton Wednesday. W1 n you first w e a r a R oyal Mrs. T. W'. ( ’teech of Linn home by Mrs. C. F. Randla, a Miss Marshall spent Sunday postponing of the dedication V\ ,ic ‘ te r y ou will re g re t county who has been quite ill for the new gymnaHum because o:' sister of Mr. Cladek, who visited witli home folks in Gervais. y o u did not k n o w them earlf- the inability of the students to here a couple of days. The Methodist church is re- the past few days is better Dr. Brewer reports. er. $1.00 up. m A capacity house greeted the ceiving a new coat of paint. get their program ready. How Miss Lina B -rg of shaw who singers and speakers last Sun ever the program is now under High Price Paid for Produce See the new Ixmses at Dr. has been visiting friends here way and will be ready for pre day night at the M. E. church. , Eatons office. for the past few days returned fir.. sentation on March 30. The Hig 1 Miss Margaret Hodge of Salem Sloper’s Cough Syrup home Wednesday. school students are very enthusi rendered iwo vocal numbers of Will dispel your cough. [ m' 3 "3 astic and expect a great time great merit and Mr. Compton of G. E. Thomas and J. F. Mie ke P. C. Ferres of Fern Ridge nave been chosen as jurors fiorn Their slogan is **150 baskets.’ the Y. M. C. A. give some points They will at this time endeavor on practical church work Dwight was trading in Stayton Tuesday, this section for the April term of to meet their pledge enacted Misner Miss Buelah Misnet Miss Hollister Bpent the week the circuit court. the gym fund. Stunts, races Clinton Ostrandes and Mrs. end in Salem. | Mrs. A. Hill is visiting her son and a basket ball game will be Compton were also in the party. J. A- Hendershott was a Salem Delbert of Mill City whose wife Some of the features of the ev The Epworth League social at visitor Thursday. was called to Pr rtland on ac enning. the home of J. R. Gardner, on count of the serious illness of Dr. A. C. Eaton has moved Miss Masliall is reading "Jolly St. Patrick’s Day eve, caused his office to the Meryfield Bldg. her mother. Beans, can, Head Rice, Cal. best, 3 lb. 25c Good Times at Hackmatack” to that residence to be thronged Born—A daughter to Mr. and Macaroni, very best, 3 lb. 25c Rev. Leggett of Eugene will baked her pupils. with a happy crowd of young Mrs. Paul Zuber of Sublimity preach at Kingston Sunday. Soap, White Flyer, 7 for 25c The 6th grade in picture study people of the city. Games ap Marchs 17th. Dr. Brewer re Peas, standard, can Guy Sloper is now employed in " Felman’s Nap, 6 for 25c have just finished studying propriate to the occasion were ports both mother and child do Tomatoes, large, can a garage in Pendleton. Soap, White Bear, White Watt's "Sir Galahad” and the indulged in and excitment ran ing nicely. Milk, Carnation, Mrs. V. Dare Sloper is visiting high over the outcome of the WondeJ.Bob White ,6 for 25c 5th grade, Breton’s "The Lark". Readers of the Mail are warn friends in Gervais and Oregon Raisins, seeded A. & L. Ivory Starch, cold, pkg 05c The 5th grade ib raising feature of the carefully prepared ed against dealing with the "N a City. money for a volley ball which program. The heavily laden tional Mail Order Brokerage Ex. Jap Rice, very best, 31 lb. Matches, Blue Star, 6 for 25c table of good things to eat was Lamb nipples is to be for their own use. Globe Building, Minneapolis.” It soon lighted. Mrs. Frank Fos For sale at Sloper’s Drug is a fraudulent concern. Max Brown has returned to ter and Mrs. Gardner, with Store. school after a long illness. Raleigh Harold is carrying a other members of the committee Mrs. Jos. Hamman spent Sun- damaged finger. He gave it a The primary pupils are plan in charge had been busy working ning to give a little fair at the for the success of the gathering ! day in Salem. bad cut with an ax, but unless close of school. E. Roy is now the posossor of blood poisoning interferes, will and were well repaid for their a new Hudson Super-Six auto. suffer no serious results. The last spelling contest in the labors in the appreciation of B. F. Combs of Scio was trans- John Jungwirth, wife and son grades will be held to-morrow. those present. Phone 1551 STAYTON, OREGON acting business in Stayton Mon- of Portland passed through Stay- Tills will show who are to be the day. _ , ton last Friday on thier way to champions and can attend the "Good news in song an d -to ry " John Brunner, of Silverton, Jordan to attend the funeral of Anal contest in May at Salem. Christian Church will be the sermon topic Sunday visited in town the first of the j his w ife’s mother Mrs. Fink, Ella Spaniol, of the 8th grade, Preaching 1st and 3rd Sunday J. M. Ringo and wife, accom- morning and in the evening the and Sara Caldwell, of the 7th Mrs. Dively called on Mrs. week. pastor will preach on the sub in each month. S. W. Champ and Carl Winzer panied by Misses Minnie Polev grade, received the highest aver Wiegands Monday afternoon. ject of "Dame Gossip, or the Sunday school. 10. A. M. age during the past month. A. H. Wolf was laid up with °f Mehama were Stayton visitors and Vesta Marshall, motored to woman with the automobile ton Preaching 11. A. M. Salem Friday evening to take in Ribbons will be awarded the the grippe the first of the week. Tuesday. gue” . With reference to the Endeavor: 6:30. P. M. the Cadman-Tsianina concert. contestants for the best bird- Dorothy Ternan visited with latter topic the minister holds Preaching. 7:30. P. M. house built by the children and lome folks the first of the week. E tta Lang of Silver Creek And Blue Vitrol at Beau Falls was married to Peter Yor- that men to are guilt in com for the best display of flowers mitting the gossip evil and will Those from here who were The Jolly Workers Sunday grown by the children. A bird shopping in Salem Saturday were champ’s Drug Store. seth in Salem last Friday. Miss pay his respects to them as well I school class of boys of the M. E. J. L. Oglesbee and wife of Lang used to reside here and has as the other sex. The sermon he and flower program will be given iVill Me Cormack and daughters, cfturch met at the home of Mrs. Shelburn were Stavton visitors many friends who wish her hap holds is one applicable to a n y 1 in honor of the occasion. luby and Edith. Misses Addie Albert Pancoast last Friday and piness. Dr. and Mrs. Beauchamp ac and Osie Condit, Mary Walker, I Monday. community and especially per- had a jollification worthy the companied by Mr. and Mrs. L. loxana Gunsaules ami Mrs. Nick Geo. Saodner of Linn county Don’t forget the formal open- haps, the smaii towns. Ail are name. A fter they made the A. Thomas were Salem visitors Schmitz. was a business visitor in Stayton ing of the gymnasium will take respectfully invited to the above home ring with their joyous Sunday. place Friday evening, March 30. services. Mrs. Coness called on Mrs. Tuesday. shouts and gleeful games they Mrs. Jack Etzel of Scio was Tenry Condit Saturday afternoon Chas Schaefer of Linn County There will be an entertainment, were treated to a fine repast. trading in Stayton Tuesday. Sunday last being the birthday was a business visitor in Stay- a basket supper and a general The federal district court of Mrs. Mable Mack is the;. U. jher good time. * John LefTler a potato buyer of Miss Leona Forrette, a num- Monday. Utah has denied the suit oT the and she and Mrs. Pancoast left from Scio was in Stayton Tues >er of friends gathered at the W. F. Fitton dropped in one government asking that the Cen nothing undone to please their Chas. Frank and Frank Kerb- day. pleasant home in honor of the er were business callers at Silver- evening last week to renew his tra! Pacific and Southern Pacific young guests. allegiance to the Mail. He has unmerge. The court held that it occasion. T h e refreshments ton Monday. RESOLUTIONS put out several thousand new was not shown that ownership were taken by the ladies and the John Peterson and wife of Sil plants this season at his straw and operation urn'er one man At a meeting of the Fern event was a complete surprise to ver Creek Falls were trading in berry ranch. agement had injur u-ly affected Ri Ige local No. 137 of the Far the hostess. The evening was Stayton Monday. * devoted largely to music and W. E. Thomas and wife, of shippers. Judge -.no o r -ked: mers Union the following resolu Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Siegmund. card playing. Salem, were visiting relatives " If no wror .■ M ; r.i has tion was introduced and passed. of Fern Ridge, were in town the R. J. Kusy and family motor and friends in Stayton a few been shown, how can the couit Resolved: that we favor the first of the week. days this week. Mr. Thomas issue an mjuction'. abolition of the Oregon legisla ed to Marion Sunday and spent ;he day visiting relatives. Miss Ruth Spoor, of Salem, vis- recently returned from a trip The court held that i n !er on ture In Rear of State Bank ited the first of the week at the through California. management “ the government Will Davis made a business Also that this resolution be A. T. Brewer home. Frie s Same as Salem or an I the oeople wore being served published in the Grange Bulletin ;rip to Shelburn Monday. P i rtland. Better Leath B. C. Robertson and family, of adequately. and the Farmers Union paper Alvin Farley went to Eola er, 8etter Work, a Linn county, visited at O. E. We will sell 4 rolls instead of Manv years of titration have Further that all the Local where he has secured employ Square Deal Gardner’s Sunday. 3 (regular 3for 25c toilet papyri held up th. deve mu’ . ent o ' the Granges and Unions discuss ment. for 25c Beauchamp’s D rugstore. Central Pacdi. pr I Pay P arcel Po*t perty and ma- this quest;on and take similar Will Titus and wife spent Sun Our Sodium Phosphate H AN D S E W E D SOLES nv communities action and abor to the above day at the Chamberlain home in W. H. English, of Coon Hol- Is full strength. I t’s great to The law en t h .. prevented end. Stayton. relieve sour stomachs. Sloper’s Tow, spent Tuesday night n the Chas. Burrows, Prop. city, making the Mail office an completion of w a is tailed the A. P. Kirsch, John Gunsaules and wife vis Drug Store. Natron cutoff i . t u c c m o r to Loui« M essing )iu Springfield, T. J. Ware, ited with their daughter Mrs. Mrs E. Roy, Mi lea Roy and appreciated call. He has taken Oregon to Weed, C ah forni a. Committee Fred Ficklin and family in Stay- Miss M. Sestak returned from this newspaper since its intro The Soul' rn Pacific had eom- duction to the public. ton Tuesday. Portland Monday. pleted that ine.all but 100 mhos, Wm. H. Hull, father of Mrs. obviatin the heavy grade over Chas Porter was a Salem vis- Hens appear to be getting a tor Sunday. little busy. Chas. Gehlen ship D. I. Caldwell, who passed away siskyou mountains. at Shelburn, Ore.. March (5, was ped 2(5 cases of eggs Tuesday. Earl Van Nuvs was an ovrr Of course, the Government Thursday evening March 8th Sunday visitor in Mill City. Cecil Riggs has accepted a po- born in Virginia S^ot. 19. 1842. lawyer wM ap: ai to the Su NATUROP a TH and OPTOMETRIST the members of the Baptist A. M. Foilrich who is employ- 8 >f*on a* Pilot Rock, Ore., and He grev to manhood in Illinois, preme Court u.' tlis Uniteti States church and other friends gather crossing the plains in I 860 . In and further delay constrution. Office N orth o i B eaucham p's D rug ed at Sheridan spent (he week- lcft f,,r His new home Monday, ed at the home E. Roy and ten 1870 he married Miss Minerva S tore M. H. Titus and Mrs. P. P. Nodine, the result of this union dered a surprise reception to Mr. end witd home folks. CO N SU LTA TIO N F R E E Phone 345 August Shieman and wife were Crabtree, from near Kingston, being four sons and four daugh and Mrs. C. F. Taylor. Mean Follow! trading with Stayton merchants were trading in town Monday. "Three time* now tuy wife, who ti The evening was spent in sing ters, all filing. During a resi-. John Steinberger sud wife ao- dence in Baker county he was rlsitiu g her mother, ha* sent for the ing and playing parlor games a Saturday. money to come home on." Mr. Fast and family of Polk companied by Simon Stienberger elected county assessor, and at general good t me was had. The “T hree tim e*! Anil she h asn 't conit guests presented the newlyweds Co. have moved to this phee. were trading in Stayton Monday. Shelburn he 1 eld t 'e offices of home yet? Changes her tnluil and the money. I presume?" D E N T IS T with a handsome rocking chair. He will start a saw mill here. l)r. Brewer reports Arnold school din c'or ■ nd roa I super siHmil.s “Oh, n o ; she w ouldn't do th a t.” Gr*‘cne-Snpplee and Gym's Methods •t a late hour lunch was served Bert Walling < f Lincoln came Van Handle of Sublimity who visor. He was pub ic s; irited "Tli.m why husu t she come home?” Used in M aking P late ” 1 haven’t sent it to her yet.”—P itta and the gathering departed to up to see about I.is interests here suffered a stroke of paralysis and enterprising, ami w >> well burgh Chronicle Telegraph. 114 Masonic Tem ple. SALEM , ORE. the first of the week. L st week much improved. - liked in his community. their homes. News From All Over The ----------City O O YAL. [T Doli’s Gash Store To Reduce li e High Cost of Living Go to Yeung’s Cash Grocery These Are Not Special Prices, But Regular Y O U N G ’S C A SH ST O R E West Stayton Lots of Formaldehyde For One Week Only RECEPTION FOR THENEWLYWEDS A . C. Eaton DR. 0. A. OLSON