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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1917)
\+ O'* 111 " THE ST AY T ON MAIL Has the Largest Circulation of A n y Paper in the Santiam Valley— It Covers the Territory Like a Blanket. S T A Y T O N , M A R IO N C O U N T Y , O R E G O N , T H U R S D A Y , A PR IL 12, 1917. ¿3rd. Y e a r , N o. 15. Serial N o. 1104 District Convention ROMAN TRAGEDY Girls National OUR BUSINESS H 0 USES|o’“ ""$|g at High School of Odd Fellows AT SUBLIMITY Honor Guard lamt Friday evening a Rood , T _ „ _ Lar*e audience greeted both S,Z‘‘d ° wd waH in attendance C°“ntV will 1 °* meet *; edy performances of a Roman Trag- As stated in last weeks p ij r ;‘tthe " Parent Teachers meeting 1>lstnct J1®,?0” Convention Riven M onday afternoon and there is a movement on foot to held in the high school auditor- in regular session at Salem Sat- evenjni- jn tbe q p j.ja|j . organize a Girls National honor ium and the program consisted urday- Quite an elaborate pro- Sublimity Guard in Stayton. The women f?ram has been arranged for the The p,ay was splendidly staged and principally of what is termed a ffam of the Catholic church in Oregon girls of this community Business Men of Stayton are on community sing. occasion a copy of which is in j a n d produced by ‘ t he you' ~ ^ j should be only too glad of this has issued the following appeal a Par With the Same Class Mai1- 9 ne i pie in the cast.the costumes were opportunity as in addition to to patriotism and loyaly to the A chorus of some twelve * 1 voices equally divided ™ 9U« Mature of the convention , al, good an(] typical of the time creating and maintaining a spirit of Men In Other flag, addressed to clergy and fifteen or patriotism and duty there re laity of the Oregon Archdiocese: between hoys and girls had been ^dl be the conferring of the j and p l a c e t h e play Localities — - . . . - the . t 'e c t e d from the high school G ran riI Lodge Degree upon all Each member Gf the cast acted,------ ----- ......... ........... many things they can - and will As ............~ at all times ..........- in the past Catholics of this country have and been traine<] undt’r th< * . f ra„ 0 , rs desinnK 10 their part like professionals and learn that will be of inestima The subject of our article this manifested painstaking leader- ta*f lt- Heretofore this degree the la audiences were more'benefit to them in their f.it.ir« !e the spirit of true careful and week is the St iyton Bakery could ’-i only ...........................- - result - — received ses-1,^ ,, pleased . with ... the ., entertain- i;/„ Ie C. K Cramer the owner of this patriotism in every national crisis 8b>P • r°f-. Hoffer the , the ., be Grand n i Lodge r i at the i is • than f and , a his effort was witnessed by SIOR ot ment furnished. Article 3 of the constitution business came to Stayton two and have upheld the honor of of those present. He has the fac- conferred by the Grand Master, America by lawabiding lives One other feature that was says in part: “The duties of the years ago lust October and es ulty of winning his way into the The convention was organized in peace and by the generous very pleasing to the audience Guard shall be to inculcate tl o tablished the bakery and to say confidence and good grace of his about three years ago and con effusion of their blood in war, so was a burlesque sermon deliver- aP’1**1 of unity and learning to < o that it has proven of great bene it is fitting that in the present I PuPi,g and ¡n so doing he is able the membership of all fit to the community is putting trying time they should be t0 find- l,rinK out and develop the I. O. O. r . lodges m Marion ed between acts by Miss Trim- one thing well, which shall prove it mildly for at the time he came animated by the same sentiment latent ta,ent to such an extent county 1 here being some fif- burger on Mother Hubbard’s °f helpfullness and value both in i Cupboard. The orchestra rend- i durations of peace as well as here there was five stores here patriotic devotion to our that PuPils who before he took teen lodges in the county. It ered splendid music throughout «me3 °f war.” shipping in bread and sending of cause. Let there be I bold of them would not face an meets semi-annually m various the performances. A goodly This is the day of speciali/a- about $200 a month out of our country’s manifested for the audience will get up and sing or parts of the county as determined sum was realized for the library, «0R- fbe person who knows one community never to return, but flag under a the reverence protection of [do what he asks. at each meeting. The conven- thing and knows that well is pre with the locating of the bakery The entire program was well was held m Stayton in May, eminently above the fellow who . here this business and money re which our altars and our homes rendered and much enjoyed. l>on United Artisans Itfl4. Several hundred Odd Fel- only half knows a dozen different enjoy peace and security; for mains in our city and all the in It seems that the orchestra lows attending from various the American flag is the emblem W ill Entertain j things. gredients used in the making of under the direct:on of Prof., Parts of the county and state. A meeting for the purpose of bread and pastry is bought here of justice and freedom. Pro Davis almost rose to heights Attorneys. H. Heltzel of Stay- organizing will be held at 3:15 claim anew the teaching of our - . .. . .. | Next Tuesday evening at home. In addition to supply the sublime in rendering their pieces ton was president of the conven- |Tn:ti,d Artisan* „..-ii u„,.a an ; Friday afternoon in the H. .'v Christian faith that he who fails ing the home market bread is that evening. The closing piece «on for one year during which ^ r^ T n g t0 whTchembody assembly room. shipped daily to Sublimity and in patriotic service to his country in the sing which was realy a time he was instrumental in the There will be a mus West Stayton and one shipment is not a loyal son of the Catholic tableau in which al! took part drafting of a constitution and by is invited. m______ church. NOTICE FOR SEALED BIDS ical program furnished largely a week goes to Salem. in displaying the Hag and sing- laws for it which w'ere unani- by outside talent, several visitors At the time the bakery was Fathfully yours in Christ. ing the Star Spangled Banner ¡»ously adopted. He was given from Portlandwi„ ^ presentand The undersigned President of A. CHRISTIE, opened bread was produced in 14 was a fitting climax to a splendid the chairmanship of an impor- the Juvenile Artisan band from the Stayton Co-operative Switch Archbishop of Oregon. evening ounce loaves and sold at 5 cents entertainment. “ l“ ' ---------------- aat c?mtmittee *" th* «.and Salem js algo expected thig board Ass’n., will accept sea ed each but flour and everything Lodge last year as a recognition time an effort will be made to or bids up to 11 a. m, Saturday else has practically doubled in o f his work in this connection. SURPRISE PARTY Mr. E. Small and familv left. ganize a Juvenile lodge in our April 14, 1917 for operating the price and it has l>ecorT>" necessary The Salem Lodge is expecting sw’itchboard in Stayton, Oregon city. A number of H. S. students Monday' for St. Johns Oregon to raise the price of bread to several hundred in attendance . . .. „ , _ , The local lodge is re-organizing Tor year beginning August 7 1-2 cents a loaf hut the loaf has met last Thursday evening and w'here he and his son E. J. have including the Grand office« of after a few years of inaetivity j l. one 1917 Home and office furish- been increased to 15ounces mak marched to the home of E. j accepted positions with the Port- the state of Oregon. Hon. Hen-! ed free by the A?s’n. Office hours ing a raise equivalent to about Small and succeeded in surpriB- land Woolen Mills. Mr. Small ry S. Westbrook, Grand Master, swing for new- members and. is are to be from 7 a. m. to D p. m. 1 1-2 cent a loaf over the old ing his son E. J. Small. The wil1 be boss carder in that mill, will deliver an address at the from October 1 to April 1 acd .evening was spent in playing They have made friends during evening session. He is reported meeting with splendid success, as price. 6 a. m. to 9:30 p. from April The oven owned by the bakery cards and games at eleven o’clock tbeir sojourn in Stayton and it as being the wit and humor of j five new members were initiated 1, to October 1. m. 15 i er cent of is known as a No. 1 Hubbard lunch was served and the young *s with regret that they are the fraternity and no doubt will at the last meeting of the organ longdistance calls goto operator Double Deck with a capacity of people took their departure at having they wish to thank their leave many a smile among those ization. . The initiatory fees have 120 loaves an hour. Mr. Cremcr a latehour after a thoroughly en- fr'ends lor their friendship and attending. Stayton Lodge ex been reduced to the examiners but operator must collect and-be hospitality fee only during this campaign, responsible. Right reset vet to is a wide a-wake business man joyahle evening. pects to have a substantial rep as inducement to get members reject any or all bids. Lids to and alive to the interests of his ( -------------------- * Mrs. E. T. Matthieu vis ited resentation at the convention. into an this splendid benevolent or be left at Stayton State Bank in patrons. Subscribe for the Mail. Salem yesterday, care of Henry Smith. der. Marion County District Con- Henry Smith, Pres. The protection given is as good ... i ZZZ é i tnHft jI m \ J2I L it d û 8ÜÜT1 \ S i d iri O vention I. O. O. F., Salem, Ore- as can be bought and is given at gon, Saturday April, 14. a nominal cost. Those who wish C h ristia n C h u rc h to join that evening w’ill be af PROGRAM Business Session 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. forded the opportunity then as Preaching 1st and 3rd Sunday Address of Welcome G. L. Me- G. C. Eshelman the Supreme in each month. Nary, P. G. Medical Director of the order Sunday school. 10. A. M. Response L. J. Adams, P. G. w«l be present and examine Preaching 11. A. M. M Silver Lodge No. 21 those who wish to enter. A cor- Endeavor: 6:30. P. M. Music T. L. T. C. Glee Club dial invitation is extended to Preaching. 7:30. P. M. Address: “What Odd Fellowship everybody to come out and enjoy Marion F. Horn, Stands For” Geo, H. Burnett P. the evening whether you con- minister. : G. M. template joining or not. Piano Duet Mrs. R. M. Simeral --------- St. Marys Church and Mrs. F. L. Waters ATTENTION Special Business Grand Master A first class mechanic has Address: “Odd Fellowship's opened a repair department in Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun« Benefit to the Community” the rear room of A. C. Eatons days at 8:30 a. m. Rev. Fr. Lainck, Pastor E. P. Moreom. P. G., Woodburn office, repairing sewing machines Address: “Good of the Order” typewriters, numbering machines S. H. Heltzel, Stayton lodge guns and umbrellas, work first George Roeser of Sublimity THESE NAMES MEAN Music. class. was a Stayton caller yesterday. Special Session of Grand Lodge- MORE THAN CLOTHES Conferring of Grand Lodge De grees 7:00 p. m. They mean care, skill, study and conscience. They Model Lodge By Chemeketa tell a tale of achievement. They express the power Lodge No. 1 8:00 p. m. to excel—to make machinery, materials and methods Address: Henry S. Westbrook, Grand Màster, Portland. Ore. serve better uses, to compel satisfaction by means < f a Banquet 10:00 p. m. more perfect product. Whatever you raise depends largely on the seed you sow. Your valuable time Chautauqua Possible* and labor will bring the best returns only The Spring line affords a choice approved models. when you sow reliable seeds. There is a possibility that Stay- ton will enjoy some high-class The STERLING Seed Boxes which are se entertainments the coming fall. fresh each year to dealers give you an Joppori lily Hobart McFadden and another to make a personal selection of ¿the seeds best suit SALEM gentlemen representing the El M EN ’ S S H O E S ed to your locality. They include jthe.^choice home ; { M EN 'S H A T S lison-White Chautauqua Bureau W O O L E N MILLS are in the city, and calling on garden varieties. The packages are large and con-,„j $5 to $7 $3 to 15 our people with a view to com tain dependable, tested seeds full of vitality. Easy-JJ STO R E pleting arrangements for the af to-follow cultural directions printed on the^back. fair. It is hoped that the mat ter meets with the encourage- i ment of our citizens. The affair j Salem, Oregon runs three days and three even ings, and the entertainments are ! leasing and instructive. ' i lüüülfüüü. Articles Dealing with the ¡ARCHBISHOP URGES PATblATIf nCVATIAlU Business Interests rAIKIOTIC DEVOIION of Stayton Archbishop A. Christie, hear! Hart Schaffner & Marx $20 $25 $30 Bishop All-Wool Clothes Northrup, King & Co’s Dependable Tested Seeds W. F. KLECKER. Î nM IDMH/ — — i m i ■