The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, April 19, 1917, Image 4

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    Gourai y Con aspondence
From
All Over The Valley
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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