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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1917)
J. W. Mayo w«;i a PortLnd •itor tIn* l'u>t of the week. vi- Parent-Teachers Eakew is i perilling n few Meeting April 6th News From All Over The m --------- City--------- m m M. L. •lay» in Salem visiting his broth er. A Parent Teachers meeting G. H. Munkcrx and (J. W. will be held at the High School DeJardin motored to Salem on auditorium on Friday evening, April 6. There will be a number Monday evening. of selections by the orchestra Charles Porter and Warren ami a “ Community Sin g" will be Richardaon left Tneaday morn Geo. A. Etzel, of Fern Ku': (given by I he Chunte Club under tnK for Alnska. the direction o f Mr. Hoffer. A was in town today. I*. A. Thomas ihi|>|Mtd a car of Joe Sen/., of Mt. Pleasant, was goodly attendance is expected hoR* last Thursday. and an enjoyable evening prom- a Stayton visitor yesterday. Nellie Stowell of Salem ¡ h via- iso l. Joe llamman and family have Ring home folks this week. 1 moved into the Holford house. C. Volzt of Silvercreek Fulls, Dr. G. C. Edielman. of Port- Mrfl M g TjtU9 an(J MrH y. was a business visitor in Stay- land Supreme Je. »cal Director j philip|>j o f KinR8ton( were in ton Tuesday. o f the United Artisans met with lown to-day Henjaman Irons, o f Stayton is the lodge Tuesday evening. Emil ciadek returned Monday visiting at the home of his o!» C. E. Taylor was a Tacoma, f rom Kansas City, Mo., where friends, Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Wa h., visitor the first of the he has been the past two months. Lyons. He is on his wsy to w^ k . Born—To and Mrs. Titus Arch- Roseburg to visit other friends. The 1 oval Sons idass of the er, of Kingston, a daughter, on — Albany Herald. Christian church placed an ord»-r April 4. Hr. Beauchamp reports P. P Nutting, for many years Wednesday with the Brown- both mother and babe doing the able editor o f the Albany Petzel lumber company for lum- nicely, Democrat bus been appointed an her to build their class room. D ru gs, G ood inspector 'or the International Sunday March 25th Mr. J and rjood Soria civ at li Beau- «I i^ i v l , v / lK a in . vJlHHJ ijU U d c ttu Revenue department for Oregon. Mrs. Ed Young accompanied by , “ , ’ _ ... ... . , . / champ s The Quality Drugstore, and w ife motored to ,, ,. .... . G. E. Thomas in doing jury ye editor v , 0 _ Chas. Gehlen shipped thirty the Young farm near Salem. , , . j « duty this week. . , . | cases of eggs yesterday. Some h. Small made a business trip jien f rujt A. A. Flood has resigned his <• ■> <r <■ to Portland last Friday. Mrs. Pearl Schnackenberg, of Hillslxiro is visiting her sister, Mrs. Alex. Downing. Chas. Ciadek has taken out the partition in his shop, making a, much larger space for his garage work. B IG N E W ♦ L IN E O F NEW GOODS ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Just Received A t ♦ ♦ ♦ Gehlen’s Store- ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ And More Coming ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ S E L E C T L IN E OF Indies’ Dress Goods Wash Goods Curtain Draperies. Etc. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ CHAS. G E H L E N ♦ ♦ ♦ STAYTON # ♦ I*** ORE. aa . aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa * * * * HAUSER BROS. SALEM EUGENE ALBANY Gymnasium and Athletic Supplies Basket Ball Goods Indoor Base Ball Supplies A G E N TS FOR T H E Famous Grip Sure Basket Ball Shoes Base Ball and L a w n Tennis Supplies Spalding Sweaters and Jersyes Dayton and Adlakc Bicycks $28*85! Bitycle and Gun Repairing— Key 15 ..fi j, Guns, Rifles, Ammunition, Cutlery TROJAN S T U M P I N G N o Fu.n?s, I C l : ret ?. N, 1 1 : c c l c : HER T hi Lilly Hardware Co.* Local Agents * * * % N E W COTTON Raleigh Harold's boy is the proud possessor o f a burro. L. M. Archambeau, of Linn county, was in town yesterday. T. C. Crabtree is nursing a H large carbuncle on his hand. Mrs. Mary Eisenhart is visit ing this week with relatives in , i the country. WASH FABRICS! F o r Spring and Sum m er W e w an t Y ou to : ee them in all delicate freshness — v e rita b le bj ath o f Su m m er on these C hilly days. Here is a partial list of our offerings—Voiles of ail kinds, Flaxans, Poplins, Suitings, Tub Silks. Awning Skirtings, M arquisettes, Printed Organdies, Ginghams, White Wash Fabrics, ect. at prices ranging from 8c and up. Be sure to so Butterick patterns when making your new ^ ^ spring ai d summer diesses. We always carry a big jjjr supply on hand. W Brins your Mohair to Doll’ s Cash Store. Born—To H. W. Jackson and w ife a son, on April 4th. Dr. H. A. Beauchamp in attendance. Clyde, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Harold, of Kingston, is a member of the Albany company, 0- N. G. J. F. Lau is aHo a member of the company. Doll’s (Bash Store, To Reduce the High We have Red Dragon, Wood lark and C. & W. squirrel poison. Now is the time to kill those squirrels. Beauchamp’s Drug Store. Willard Goodman and w ife ex pect to leave the last of this Nyals Sulphur and week for Portland where they Cream o f Tartar Tablets. Re- will make their future home. commended in Blood Disorders, There many friends here will be sorry to lose these estimable, in Constipation, Rheumatic and gouty affections. 10 cents at young people but will wish for Beauchamps Drug Store. them all sucess in their new A new cement walk has been home. built on the west sice o f A. D. Mrs. F. M. Korinek of Port Gardner’s residence property land is a guest at the home of and Mrs. M. J. Queener is pre her son. I)r. G. F. Korinek. paring to have a walk built Mrs. K F. Foster entertained along the west side o f her pro a party of friends on Thursday ( perty, which will be an improve evening in honor of Miss Gladys ' ment on the north part o f seconc Rice, o f Corvallis, who is a guest1 street. of her sister Mrs. Horace Lily. 1 I Various games and a dainty lunch were enjoyed By those M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h Cost of Living Go to Young’s Cash Grocery Beans, can, - baked - 10c Peas, standard, can Soap, White Flyer, 7 for 10c Tomatoes, large, can Milk, Carnation, Head Rice, Cal. best, 3 lb. 25c Macaroni, very best, 3 lb. 25c 10c - - Raisins, seeded A. & L. 25c 10c “ Felman’s Nap, 6 for 25c Soap, White Bear, White • 10c WondeJ.Bob White,6 for 25c 10c Jap Rice, very best. 3i lb. 25c Ivory Starch, cold, pkg 06c Matches, Blue Star, 6 for 25c These Are Not Special Prices, But Regular- Y O U N G ’S CASH STORE Phone 1551 STAYTO N, OREGON lators which are guaranteed to give prompt relief. Sloper’s Drug Store. W A N T E D —To rent a farm— 40 to 80 acres, with stock. Ad dress Box 26A, R.F. D. 1, Aums- A movement is on foot to or- ville, Oregon. ganize a Girls’ National Honor Jac. Spaniol made a business ciation. and well known though- trip to Portland the last of the out the country- wil1 deIiver the address in the morning and Miss week. Eugen:e Mclnturff will sing be Louis Lendeman and daughter ing accompanied on the organ bv who have been visiting at the her sister. These visitors with home o f )). C. Davis for a few others from Salem will be the days left for their home at Red guests o f the church at the wood Falls, Minn., Tuesday. monthly dinner following the Mrs. Sarah Cox has returned morning service. It is therefore from a visit with her son at hoped by the pastor that both Springfield. city and country members and Mrs. M. J. Crabtree left F ri friends of the church will be day morning for Salem, to see present to greet the visitors and her brother, George Matten, be take part in the exercises o f the fore he left with the Salem com day. pany o f the O. N. G. for Van Rev. F. T. Porter, of Salem, couver, Wn. She returned Sun will in the evening deliver his day evening. famous lecture on “ Angels,” the Through an error 'ast week address illustra'ed by lantern three or four o f our subscribers sli les thus making the program received copies of the Mail that for both morning and evening were back numbers. I f you did services in keeping with Easter not receive the right number, Sunday. The public is cordially make it known, an I the proper invited to both services. issue will be furnished you. E. B. Lockhart, Minister. § 2 m Our Complete showing of New Spring f % Wash Materials is now ready. These § m goods comprise many Novelty Fabrics and % m new designs suitable for spring dresses, % m suits and wash skirts, % Miss Verda llamman visited in .Salem Sunday. present. N ext Sunday, according to Miss Merta Siegmund spent plan the Easter services at the the week end at the C. A. Luthy M. E. church will be of great *lome- interest, the pastor having ar M. S. Titus of Linn county was ranged for a visit o f a number a caller at this office today. 0f prominent Salem people to be P. H. Lambert of Mt. Pleasant present and will take part in the was trading in town today. day’s program. A, A. Lee, j Ira Vernon was in town Wed-j prominent member o f the Ore nesday. gon Conference Laymans’ Asso- ‘GÀ) i, •. A Compiete Display of dainty ® The infant child of Mrs. Wm. Slingerland, of Portland, who Loren Wilson returned Wed- . . ne8day from Montana, where he J“ b ^ n ^B.tmg at the home o f her father, A. Rieger, died here has been the past few months. Monday morning. Mrs. Susan Frierear.of Sisters, is visiting her niece, Mrs. Alex. Prescriptions Downing. Carefully and accurately com- Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Tony pounded at Beauchamp’s Drug Perkins of Aumsville, a daughter Store. 18 years experience. April 1st. Both mother and ba E. B. Lockhart went to Salem by are getting along fine Dr. H. Sunday, where before the Y. M. A. Beauchamp reports. C. A. he delivered an address on Woodmen of World will hold a “ The American Citizen and the meeting in the Odd Fellows hall Present Crisis,” of which the Friday evening. District Mana Salem papers speak highly. ger J. C. Jones will be present Miss Mary Peters arrived yes and deliver an address. terday for a visit at the home of Mrs. J. F. Peery and Mrs. G. F. Koririek entertained the her father, Karl Peters, near members o f the Eldeen club and Kingston, their husbands at dinner Sunday San TOX Diuretic Elixir evening at the home o f the Contains buchu, juniper and latter. other well known kidney stimu Don’t Forget oc... •iffht- ■ -> • - v_- • •-•2' m m Possibly A b o u t Y ou o r Y o u r Friends m position at the Wilbur Woolen Mills nnd leaves next Monday, accompanied l.y Arthur Lefflcr. for Pendleton. Mrs. Flood and small son will visit at the home of her pnents. Mr. and Mrs. ,J. L trier, for a few weeks and then join her husband. ' 'nw 'ffa-i •'/->* Girls’ National STAYTON MEAT Honor Guard sestak J S M MARKET & THOMAS, Proprietors. Fresh, bait & Cured M ats at which the backers of the _ _ movement hope to have Miss Lafu fit CfCaillvTy BUtlCf. Danforth pre-ent. Miss Dan- p -L —i Market Price'Paid For Fat Stock * “ is ' State manager. forth The purposes of such an or ganization is first aid to the wounded, which includes learn ing emergency treatment in case o f accident, cutting and rolling bandages, preparing sponges and towels, how to sterilize instru ment?. correct know ledge of var ious bandaging methods. Also In Rear of State Bank first aid to families and first aid Prices Same as Salem or in general utility requiring know Portland. Better Leath ledge of driving, understanding er, Better Work, a automobiles, riding, swimming, Square Deal agriculture, etc. .-pace will not I Pay Parcel Po»t permit us this week to print the H A N D S E W E D SO LES pledge that is taken but suffice it to say that in a edition to the use ful things mentioned above, al Succ.Mor to Louis Messing legiance to the flag and patriot ism are two o f the strong {joints < r * * M * X > * * * * * * « * « « * « * « « * 1 brought out. The guard L not limited to A. young women and girls but the older women are gl id!> welcom ed. Miss Olive Bassett ably as NATUROPATH and OPTOM ETRIST sisted by others are the prime Office North of Beauchamp's Drug movers in organiz’ng th■» guard Store in Stayton. CONSULTATION FREE Phone 345 Chas. Burrows, Prop. C. E aton Schoci Bo.ird Re-Elects Teachers DR. 0. A . OLSON DENTIST Greene-Supplee andGysi’s Methods Used in Making Plate A t the meeting of the School; Board last Mon lay evenin : the 214 Masonic Temple. SALEM, ORE. j'ollowirg teachers were re-elect- tZC'y. e I for i ext year: I Prof. W. C. ( auntt, D. C. ' ' ’ 1 Is • i .1. L .O..C y )avis, Mis< P ley. Miss Grab- L, < • ' i.i i. • C of To- fciO. C ... • !.. L .i P roKulil, and tree, Miss Marshall and Mrs. that : * I r . : ) ■ i . r i cf oxn m \v > D O L L A R S for each nn l ev- Jratt. Prof. Gauntt tendered cry ! - c f C - '- r r 'i llm t c v -t b - cured tjr ti:o vr.3 ( t HAT T/S D A T \R R H CURS. lis resignation however, as he F R A N K J. C1ILNEV. Fworn t-> before mo nnd subscribed In ins accepted the princip. Ishi' of ir.y I , this C;h day of December, A. I). 1SS«. the school at Hamer. Oregon. (Seal) A. W. OLEABON. Alva Thomas, wife and lit laughter wi re Salem Wednesday. ITall’s Catnrrh Cure nnd a up in cous t the testimonials, free. P. J. C H E N E Y & Notary Public. Is taken Internally the blood and mu system. Send for CO., Toledo. O. Bold b y a ll D ru ggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills (or constipa tion.