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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1917)
Gourai y Con aspondence From All Over The Valley \ z c We Lead-Others Follow! W e sell goods at the old prices and we W IL L con tinue to do so for the next 30 days. Having -bought large orders at BED ROCK PRICES, now as the raise comes we quit buying and are giving you the benefit of these E X T R E M E L Y low prices that defy all competitors. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ruettgers wore l usiness callers in Stayton Tuesday. The Miss«'.-» Grace and K.'xana The efforts of the patrons of Shank were week-end visitors at our district to secure a large ting Salem. for the school house is much ap- VV. R. Ray returned home from I v inti ! by the school and it is Portland Thursday after several our hope that all who assisted days absence. will feel amply rewarded for Miss Nnonr , u« r«>rt- their aid when they behold the lan i is visiting with the Misses s.ars and stripes waving in the Ray. breeze. Miss Selma Shutf, of Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brand and was a week on i visitor r.t the M. family ar.J Miss Ruth Fuson 10 bars o f Klk S avon Soap 0 bars o f fine T oilet Soap 25c F. Ryan home. were internained by Mr. and Frank Lambert motored to Sa Mrs. T. VV. Creech Thursday L a rg e fresh L im on i;, dozen 6 bars W h ite W o n d e r Soap 25c evening. lem Sunday. O ranges at 10c dozen. 3 for 25c T. VV. Creech, M. S. Titus and Frank Mosier, o f Scio, called at the VV. R. Ray home Friday. John Robertson were Stayton m I G olden R od Oats, 5 lb-, tor 25c Mrs. VV. R. Ilr nner called at callers Monday. for a double roll o f W A L L - P A P E R - 1 C urve Cut M acaroni, 3 lbs 25c - Paul Shepherd was absent the P. H. Lamb rt home Wed from school Tuesday. nesday. Miss Ruth Fuson spent Satur Mr. and Mrs. Eberhart and family visited at the J. H. Kloer day afternoon in Salem. Mrs. R. B. Clayton has been home Monday eve. employed at the* Titus Archer Mrs, Ed Smith and Mrs. Roxie home the past few days. Shank called at H. R. Shank’ s Mrs. Wheaton Huntley re Wednesday. turned to her home from the Mrs. Henry Senz visited with hospital in Albany Saturday and Mrs. Frank Habberman Satur /O f? is reported as doing nicely. day. Misses Frances Kloer and N et-1 .Mis.; Lucille Ruettgers was a tie Eberhardt called at Mr. Finks sch°ol visitor luesday. at Jordan Thursday. « Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Titus Mrs. Floyd Shelton visited with i spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. John Huber Friday after- j their son. Carl Titus, >1 C< i I * * * * j Q r * noon. I ~ Joe Pietrok made a flying trip to F. X. Hottinger’ s Tuesdav. -------- Miss Cora Ray. accompanied Mrs. Sar.dberg and Miss Hold- by the Misses Mabel Arnold and;er were visitors at H. F. Bodek- Gertrude Shimanek, o f Scio. er’s Sunday afternoon, were week end visitois at the W. R. Surry received a carload W. R. Ray home. o f tileing the first o f the week. Harry Downing was a Sunday G. F. and J. H. Johnston made visitor at Lee Downing's. a business trip to Jorday Tues- The Misses Nettie, Al ee, So- day. phia and Agnes Eberhardt, Elsie, Aliss Edna Holder spent Fri- Gladys and-Ei la Downing. Bes- day ever.i:m oi ast week w ith-of this meeting will be found in Mili City School Notes Ài Den sie, Verna and Crystal Shank Isabella Surry, another column of the Mail. and Messrs. . >3 Metro'* and Ciii- ^ i^erg was a Stayton Ralph Kelly is to take charge The high school boys have the ford Downing were entertained caller Si urday of the 7th grade class in agri- work, on the tennis court, far Ii ir at the Ed Smith homeiSunday. au Th« T 3 funeral o f Mr. Engles, of culture from now until the end enough along so that it can be • »od intenti of A local institute under th< serving Pete Jung.', ii n and \\:.e were Portland, was held here VVednes- of the term rons in th. «y used. The backstops are almost supervision of Sujicrintendent liest po . w ty, i want Stayton visitors one day last day and the remains laid to rest Last Friday afternoon the completed and the ground level. nd week. ¡he b si serv i in the Fox Vallpy cemetery be high school students spent the Four rackets, a net and balls VV. M. Smith willin' held in S ta,- will gi be Mrs. Roxie Snank called on side his wife, who preceded him last two periods in the after were purchased from Hauser ton, Saturday, April 2d, begin lions I wi, ; - 1 - I .ili 1 -let'll « :, Mrs. Frank Hi bberman Monday. several years. noon in parliamentary practice. Bros, of Albany. The wire was ning at 10 a. n>. This will be the n most important local institute ¡ilk! tf» ' o •y Lewis Ru> made a business >n One of the many good features bought o f of a local firm. ever held in Stayton ai d one of to all il ■'i ,■ u iiK e, trip to Geo. Sundner's Wednes of the Local Teachers Institute i h e jrirls are showing great the most important ever held in and wl isst run pi« day. s. will oe ; ay in the Art and interest in the game o f tennis. Marion county. Stayton will ho will : lha, an se» ¡Music room This will consist Somu are j u8t learning how to exceedingly fortunate in having cured. Last M >n ’ vemng a large | o f drawings and paintings from play a the at this time two speakers o f na i V HI «i i i h- number or irieuds of Mr. and au grades and the high school a wrong part of the racket. tional reputation. One of them Iwrhoo. t" kno dMt l ill Mt . J. " 0 rd or gathered weli. There will also be a li Miss Davey, who teaches the will be Superintendent Alderman ' really Pi reciat 2>lr. Ed Kimball called Oil He- a tu L j Hardware store and piay Gf bird houses from the fir tiled go. ill seventh and eighth grade was of the Portland schools and A. and pa: mage. man Shelton Tuesday. marched in a body to the Gard- four grades. w¿nt tu to ill for a few days. Rev. Fitch E. Winship, editor find publisher (.| t they have • Mrs. Henry Phillips ceiled on ner •< ■ »•'•••<■:«/• surprising st ’ .p í The bird ho ise contest 1 • u taught in her place. of the "Journal o f Education” o f ¡,, t ut tre; 11... il i ; rs Mrs. ( T the ing much interest in the primur. Boston. Dr. Winship i. without Mr. Boyd, an impersonator, -- euj<.; am' Li. 1 ill fr ’ 3 ' :..........:........ . . r o f t • room. Any assistance that < i- ave a short talk in the assembly doubt the best informed school . t lad to "have tin ig- wi. a week e d visitor with 1 is Gardner s, be given the child en in In: in, room Thursday which was en- man in the United States, a he di- add friendly crii. is. parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tb« ? n ' • wns pleasantly the names of the many vain, joyed by all. has been in every state, city and R e lu c t fully. Rohwein. s r ‘ in Drying parlor games o f birds that are returning, froi . m i - « »e United Sti Dr* Francos X. Jl< r< Miss Le.a Eccleson vi iied ailu '•«‘■neasiMg a mock wedding their winter homes will be greatly sent from the high school last Winship knows more educators at the conciuaion of which re appreciated. Sunday with Miss Elva Wing. It lay. personally and knows more aix freshments were served. The Mrs. Peter J ingworth was o v e r _ . . . school conditions everywhere Mr. Gardner Vera Sutton left school. Mr. nigiit visitor at the B rotherton^“ ? ' * _ * ? '" * ? than perhaps any other man in v,! • pair of pearl cuff lirftes Sutton and family moved to home Monday. the country. Perhaps neverj and Mr.--. Gardner with a brooch Ohio where they have relatives. Tum lay evening, n ;oo<, ed again will the people o f this com Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas with a pearl setting. crowd attended the am P Plans are being made {< r munity have the opportunity of were Sta;. ton callers Monday. The i vited guests were: A. given !.»- 1 - A -tis; ; Id listening to so eminent a speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Thomas D. Gar n er and wife, Everett building a new depo; on the Fellows Hall and nil enj< ‘ he Mr. Alderman needs no intro- were Sunday visitors at the Wm. Gar ‘ner a 1 wife, F. F. Foster Linn county side near Butter evening. fields boar i g house. It is to duc*i< n as he has been State Sup Brotherto i Lorn-?. and wife, J. VV. Mayo and w ife, The program consisted ■ is- The whited sepulchre in hibli- erintendent of Portland for s< v- be a larger, better and mu h Mr. Lon Titus, o f Kingston, St n o A. Siam and wife, E. B, ion I numbei s and was wc id- tvi timet end hypocrites o f the more convenient than the old eral years and during this tin and Clair Ti; i-..s were . un : L' ckhar' id wife, A. S. Pan one. I. ■ t business pri enl da) will be discussed by has made Portland one of the erod, t hr* midienee encore ! ich visitors at L i. u ■ Tncmas ho ne. no u: and wife, II. Lilly and Harvey !!ij.! of i building is located on the Marion Hi< pastor Sunday night at the he. t school cities in lli Unit 'd number. V , . C C. ’ Ml a> 1 ’..'if«'. Portland wiio had char go i he county side of the l iver, o a de- Methodist Episcopal church un- g^a^e3 anc| has incident illy built Mr- Luiisway and Miss Rice. re- pot situated on the Linn county dor (he ti'lc* of 1 wo l aces un- f(,r himself a national reputation. Juvenile depart nent wi sent and sang f ' Vernl re’ ns. der Orn' Hat or The Man Who The public is courteously i n v i t > d side will be an improvement. ll«* was aceompanie«! < he The railroad bridge is to be Plays the Double R ole" and in to attend this meeting. A short P. Merts ond fami piano by Mrs. J. TT go. built with a walk on each side so the morning the sermon will be program by the school will be Sunday at the Pietrok home. Mrs. Ringo sang a • on- that people in Marion county on the subject o f "Wined and given in the afternoon followed r. ru-d ‘Mrs. C. J. Uuetlger’ s core much to F e deb ,’ n*. Bel! o! Eugene nr.d .John >se Di’ ed or a Banquet in High by addresses by Dr. Winship c; . jd ; the McKenzie home VV. L. Smith, one o f the super- will not have to go across the present, Wanda 1! im- Life and What Came o f it." wagon bridge when going to the and Mr. Alderman. We urge Sunday. vi ;ei - of Marion count« , visited The public is cordially invited everyone in the entire commu panied her. new depot. . rs. . Richardson, of Stay- the school Tuesday afiernoon. Dr. G. C. Ksheltnnn, . me The Mammon Lumber Co. is to attend all services including nity to attend this meeting and medical Director, i ave : -p ,t several days tc wh ry c d T« ach r’s Institute will th« Sunday School, Mrs. Lock- we feel sure thaï you will be Crabtree ho n *, r ;- b held in Stayton, Saturday building ten new houses south a le I inriructive tali; < the a n nd hmt superintendent, at 10 and more than repaid for having of the school house. They are ti ed • « r home Mo./ta.\ purposes of t!io lodge, rict April 28. by the Supt. VV. M. tie Epworth League at 6:30. done so. __________ organizer S w ’ mv I o f I’o and ! sie nie, Frank a d Y has. Smith. This institute will b<* also building an addition to their ,, t , . _ was pr*;ani and secured d the dr, -t M. tl " most important ever held loirding house. . Ihomas, ol Gooch, v ral y » urday night. new m*'inbers. At the r B. Prange, postmaster at Sub Mrs. A. A. Flood and son Wal- inmwn yesterday visiting r<da- lu in Stayton, as the speakers are mil made a call at the Mail limity, was a Stayton visitor sion of the program dain re» The : or left Sunday morning to join ti hn ! "'tro!: was in St y ton men f national repute. freshments were serv«'d. Monday. program and detailed statement | Mr. Flood in Pendleton onice. O .i busi. cas Tuesday. Ht. Pleasant EXTRA SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK 5c SPECIAL A N N O U N C E M E N T You can get harness supplies at our store W e have a depart ment for all your wants. See us first. W e Buy Y ou r P rodu ce at Best IF VIC T h e Farm er’s Store o f Quality Fox \ alley Gems GOOD GOODS 1 A. W. SCHRU :T Aumsville Oregon W e Speak German Stayton to Have An Institute. Leiter Wedding Anniversary Jordan Jingles United Aru ans 1' t MiU City Locals Methodist Church Kingston Kinks School Notes