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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1917)
Country Correspondence From All Over The Valley fit. Pleasant W e Lead—Others Follow! We sell goods at the old prices and we WILL 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 EXTREMELY low prices that defy all competitors. Rock Point (Too late for last week) G. II. Hay whm a week-end vis J. T. Hunt spent a few days itor at I^acomb. Mrs. M. F. Ryan left Sunday at home last week. Mrs. F. M Fresh is on the for Aberdeen. Wash., to attend sick list this week. the funeral of her sister. Georgia Hunt of Stayton is Tom Huffman went to Salem visiting here this week. Friday. Max Hill was a Salcn caller Geo. Westenhouse called at the Saturday. H. It. Shank home Tuesday, Mrs. Worthington spent the W. It. Hay, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Zona, left for past week at Beaverton with her 10 bars of4Elk Savon Soap Portland Wednesday, where they chiloren. 6 bars of fine Toilet Soap will bo for some time. It. E. Downing of Salem visit 6 bars W hite Wonder Soap Large fresh Lemons, dozen Mrs. Frank Habberman re ed his farm Wednesday. Oranges at 10c dozen, 3 for 25c turned to her home in Salem Miss Laura Hand spent the Wednesday after several weeks week end at the P. Darby home. Golden Rod Oats, 5 lbs, for visit with home folks. Mrs. J. T. McCulloch of An for a double roll o f Curve Cut Macaroni, 3 lbs The Jungwirth Bros, made a telope Ore. visited her sister! business trip to Lyons Friday. Mrs. E. C. Downing Thursday. Fred Henkel and H. R. Shank Mrs. A. Frank and daughter called at the H. Montgomery Mablo were trading in Aumsville home Wednesday. Saturday. Joe Scnz called at the H. Senz Ida Frank spent Saturday home one «lay last week. afternoon with Clarice and Alice Miss Anna Miles was a Sunday Downing. visitor at W. R. Hay’s. Chas Schmitt is working for Albert Frank. Miss Gladys Downing was a Sunday guest of Miss Mamie Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hunt spent Peters. Sunday with his brother Morris. John Lutz called at the Hoy Brenner home Sunday. Mr. Italph Kelley,of Kingston, vjsitod Miss Joaie Kloor Sunday, (Too late for last week) Earnest Knapp and Melvin Hugh Weitman and sister Miss Shank visited Fred Smith Sun Lelah visited at the Woodworth day. home Sunday. Mrs. Lenn Lambert called at The ground was white with the W. R. Ray home Monday. Aumsville - - Oregon snow Sunday morning. April 16. Miss Frances Kloer and the No fruit trees in blossom and Misses Eberhardt were visitors stock still having to be fed. at Lee Downing's Sunday. Three Lyons boys have enlist A large crowd of young people ed: Ernest Laffoon, in the navy attended the singing at the F. and Delmar Laffoon and William Shelton home Sunday evening. Woodworth in the marine corps. A very enjoyable time is report Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Peterson end in Salem. ed by all. Those receiving 100 per cent in and Mis? Opal Phillips motored Mr. and Mrs. W. H Humph-, the recent spelling contest are; Mrs. G. H. Ray and daughter , over to Lyons Saturday to visit reys spent Sunday with Mrs. Edmund Klecker a n d Wava visited at J. Burton’s Sunday. Mrs. Nipple and Mrs. McClel friends. They live near Aums Pearl Humphreys at Aumsville. Brown of the 8th grade; Sarah Pearl Burton and Meryl Frost lan were Salem visitors Sunday. ville. Miss Pauline Kloetch, of Port Caldwell, Rosa Allis and Loren were Sunday visitors at the G. Will Councilman and family I Miss Holder spent the week land, is visiting this week at the Lampman of the 7th grade; Mar H. Ray home. ______ ________ end with G. F. Johnston family. were trading with Stayton mer Martin and Joseph Doerfier home. garet Hensley, Lyle Lampman, Miss Holder is the primary teach- chants Saturday. George Mielke and Leo Lulay of Miss Ava Slagel called on Leon Clarence Forrette was an over the 6th grade: Sylvia Darby and er in the Fox Valley school. King Monday evening. Sunday visitor in Salem. Genevieve Spaniol of the 5th Mrs. S. D. Brown received a I Mr. and Mrs. A. Fischer made grade; Albert Farrar, Paul Stay- Mrs. Lottie Gentry was called The church services at Kiugs- message Saturday morning say- a business trip to Stayton Mon ton and Henry Deidrick of the ton were well attended both ^er mo^ er -ia<^ fallen to the bedside of her mother, day. -1th grade. Those who received Several a»d fractured her hip and wished Mrs. Robbins, who is ill. morning and evonincr Mr. and Mrs. M. Doerfier and the highest grades throughout her to come at once. Willis and Mrs. Mary Hunter, of Port Stayton people were over. Bertha and Freddie were capital the year and are now privileged his mother left at once with the land, is visiting at the D. b. Mrs. V. Pietrok and daughter city visitors Saturday. to attend the final contest in Sa auto. Mrs. Brown’s mother lives Conness home. Lanna called at the Karl Peters M. Gibson made a trip to his lem are: Ella Spaniol, Sarah Cald near Portland. Mrs. Van Nuys gave a birth home Sunday. farm near Canby Sunday. well, M argaret Hensley, Gene day party at her home last Fri vieve Spaniol. Sylvia Darby, E n " ' i r J u V i 0 haS, been Mrs. W. R. Surry and Mrs. day afternoon in honor of Grand employed at the McKens.e home. Sjegmund of Fern Ridge wcnt t0 ma Giggy. All present report a Paul Stayton and Alice Klecker. has quit wor . i Portland on the afternoon train most pleasant afternoon. ------- Miss Ruth 1' uson spent 1 hurs- a^ end thc d 0f |} as delegates Mrs. Dively. Mrs. McCormick L ist Saturday afternoon the day night at the M. S. Titus from the Lyons lodge. and Mrs. Gunsaules spent Satur- members of the Girl’s National k°me‘ This week Mrs. Smith and day afternoon at the Weigand Honor Guard held a meeting in Miss Mary Peters spent Fri- Mate Titus entertained Rev. daughters of Oregon City have home. the high school auditorium. It day afternoon with Mrs. Belle Levitt, of Eugene, Saturday and boon visiting with Mrs. Smith's Miss Roxey Gunsaules left for was decided to hold the first clats Heater. Sunday night. mother Mrs. Morris. Wells, Ore., where she has found Thursday evening April 26, at of , Sii , verte Adam Shepherd moved his j ack and Frank Johnston made employment. 3:45. At this meeting a definite, Fred Johnston „ , . , n time will be set for the regular came up Saturday a lte r his bn - family to Stayton Monday. a trjp Jordan Tuesday of last Mrs. Diveley entertained the Leo Rock, mail carrier, found week for oats. Now they are crochet club last Thursday after meetings at which the first divi- ther Albin who has been wo; k- evidence of having made many longing for good weather so noon. The next meeting will le sion will be taken up which is the ing for David Pottroff. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Heater friends along his route when he they can get their seeding done, at Mrs. Schmitz home May 3rd. Emergency and First Aid work. and daughter Vivian and Mrs. Miss Elnora Willing wiil take made his trip Monday, judging Samuel Engle was buried here Mrs. George Wolf called on Adolph Heater and children visit charge if she is in town and if by the numerous packages which ¡ast Wednesday at eleven o’clock Mrs. Loos3 Friday evening. ed at the Pottroff home Sunday. not. Dr. C. H. Brewer will give his buggy contained. Rev. Fisk of Mm City officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Fischer the girls a lecture. Elsie Downing of Mt. Pleasant Mrs. g p Thompson and son visited at the Gee. Scott home Miss June Kearns has been spent Sunday with Elsie Peters. Howard spent the week end with Sunday. ------- teaching in Mrs. P ra tt’s room Philip Pietrok is working at her daughter Mrs. Alva Grimes A good school program, in- during the latter’s absence. Clifford Thomas, who is work the J. A. Brand farm. of Gates. ing near Salem come up last eluding Kamp-Kill-Kare \\a> ^ very interesting Basket Ball Several young people, includ- Willis Brown tried speeding presented by the school to a game took place in the gymna Friday to visit a few days with ing Elsie, Mamie and Charlie one day last week and attempted large crowd at the school house sium last Friday evening. home folks. Peters, Lanna Pietrok and Elsie to stop with a flourish in front of on Saturday evening. Delbert Murphy of Stajton Tennis seems to be a popular and Harry Downing, went boat'the postoffice, with the result Frank Cheney is doing some pastime among many of the spent the wreek end with Guy riding on the Santiam Sunday (that the machine turned turtle, and Hugh Hurt. afternoon. breaking off the top and the wind carpenter work for R. A. Jones high school pupils. this week. William and Marguerite Ryan Miss Mary Peters spent Sun- The farmers have been at work shield and bending the fender, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fischer have been absent this week be- day afterroon with Mrs. Joseph on the roads, filling up all the but being a Ford, when it was holes, preparatory to next sum- righted it ran all right. Willis and family visited with relatives cause of the death of their aunt, I Lincoln. at Union Hill Sunday. was not hurt. Mrs. A. McKean of A berdeen1 Toe Walluga club celebrated rner’s motoring. J. D. Darby and son Jan u s Washington, their first anniversary with a Aunt Sarah Cox, of Stayton, is Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gnsner and made a business trip to Silverton The Sophomore English class party at the home of Mrs. Amelia family called on Mr. and Mrs. T. visiting at the Fred Merrills are preparing for another debate Heater. A large crowd wt s home. Her many friends were Saturday. W. Creech Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. King has returned ( q given in the near future, present in spite of had weather glad to see her. home from Salem, where she has R will be given in their class and ro i 's. An enjoyable even- Mrs. S. D. Brown returned J. A. Fiddle of Mehama was a been visiting relatives. room and not in the assembly as wa* spent by all. business visitor in Stayton Wed- home Monday evening, her moth the one before. j The Parent-Teachers meeting Geo. Doerfier spent the week er having passed away last week. nesday. EXTRA SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK 5c SPECIAL A N N O U NC EM EN T You can get harness supplies at our store. ment for all your wants. See us first W e Buy Y our Lyons News The GOOD GOODS W A L L PAPER W e have a depart P rod u ce at F arm ers S to re of B est P r ic e s Q u a lit y W . SCHRUNK GOOD GOODS W e Speak German West Stayton Kingston Kinks School Notes Union Hill Victor Point j was held at the school l ouse Saturday evening." A good crowd attended. A short program .was rendered followed by m old fashioned spelling b:u an ’ last but not least was the unch con sisting of sandwiches, cake and coffee. Miss Dora Rabens who has been visiting her une’e Albert Rabens of Silver Creek returned home Saturday. THANES FARMERS FIRE RELIEF I sustained a loss by burn ng of my barn the night of April 10th and within twelve hours a satisfactory setllemen w as and I think the associ tier, made deserves ih farmers su; \ or . Yours trul G. G. He ts Business Change Having closed out my badness I am taking this means f ex pressing my tha :ks ; n 1 appre ciation to my frien s for their patronage. Ditter Tell . Co., having bought the n aio it of my stock are able to ta l care of your future wants. Again thanking you l a as ever. Yours tiu y Anton Vsn F a i< le Methodist Church The Great War and I New World Now Being S'. rom the Cannons M^uth i n .! even ing, and “ Jesus ar. 1 the Blind Man” for the morning are the s?rmon subjects the pa-tor has chose t for next Sunday at the Methodist Episcopal Church. No moving picture show Sat urday or Sunday at the Star. Don’t fail to see the Jolly Enter tainers.