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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1917)
Country CorrospondoncO' From nsriw All Over The V alley • 4 * •$•*•$• •$• -- The Farmers’ Store of Quality ■■ Having bought before prices advanced we are in a position to sell at prices that defy all competition in the valley. our merchants. Ditter. Bell & Co. who furnished the cotTee for our lunch free of charge. The evangelistic services con Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rubens ducted by Rev‘S. McAllister and _____________________________________ , ______________ % are visiting at the Win Rabens Elliott the past,few weeks were hoaie this week. very sru«*bssfut. having a nunv W. D. Hurt went to Beaverton ber of converts. Saturday to see his mother, who Mr. Woods was a business call is very sick. er at Salem this work. Vivian Heater is suffering from Ralph Spicer is now employer an attack of appendicitis and has > j at Salem in VtpIcjBros. garage. had to quit school. Mrs. A. J. Chance was here Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Peters vis j SOAP ORANGES • 1 from PfcTtlaAd for a short visit. ited at the J. Frank home Sun j 10 bars Elk S avon for - - 25c 2 dozen sw eet O ranges for - - 25c K J. W. Ray made a visit to the day afternoon. * 6 bars W h ite W o n d e r - - 25c 1 dozen fresh L em on s for . - 15c L capital city recently. H. A. Thomas and wife made 1 6 bars best toilet - - - 25 c Lettuce, Radish * Our public school closed Mon a business trip to Sublimity and I day with a successful term, with Stayton Monday. F. A. Myers of Salem as princi Mrs. W. D. Hurt went to see 1 Best P arlor M atches S u g ar— Best Fk rry Fruit P u m p Oil Cans, 5 gal. n ever fail L"“ pal and Miss Clara Bowne of her sister, Mrs. W. E. Tate. Sat b boxes for 2 5 c ' 12 lbs. for $1.00 cans. R eg. $2.50, n ow $1.50 K * • A umsvfftr primary. urday, and found her badly Mrs. Albert Kiethley and sons bruised and shaken up, as a re j SH OES L A D IE S SH O E S PERCALES j. Leland and Willis of Mill City sult of a runaway Friday morn 1 M en s Pat. or G un M etal O xfords 1 lot pat. kid and gun metal shoes visited with home folks several ing. In some way the shafts 32 in. blue, red figured Percales, D days. reg. $3.50 to $4. n o w $1.49 reg. $3.50 at $1.98 broke, frightening the horse, regular 12ic at the low price 1 Rev. McGee, of Albany, will which ran away, overturning j M en's Pat. and G un M etal Shoes L o t 2, pat. and gun shoes and O x preach here Friday evening. the buggy and throwing Mrs. o f 1 Oc per yard. 1 reg. $4 to $5 n o w at $1.98 fords. reg. $2.50 to $3. n o w 1.29 Tate out. With the assistance of passers by the buggy was right I W e have a ,,ood line o f Fishing Tackle, A u to T ires M en's Linen Collars, broken lots, regular priced 15c, B ed and the horse caught. Thoj and A ccessories. n o w 10c. B badly shaken and not a little The farmers are hardly taking frightened Mrs. Tate returned time to eat and steep they are so lome safely. anxious t o . ¿get _£he crop in. Some o f theta* ara even seeding on Sunday, while the women are working the gardens. On Saturday evening April Clyde Moulding and David 28 Miss Mae Peterson was pleas Thompson left last Saturday for Ocean Falls where Mr. Mould antly surprised when she opened the door and discovered a merry % ing’s motb&r^*^ brother reside. group of friends who had gath Mr. rhorus0»LWW make an ex ered in honor o f her birthday. tended visit there. The evening was gaily spent in Miss Edna Holder leaves Wed games and card playing. At a nesday for her home at Liberty. late hour dair.ty refreshments She is primary teacher at Fox consisting of ice cream and cake « n w iin p~ Valley. But on account of so were served by Mrs. Peterson CZ3 Í6<¿ many o f the larger pupils leav assisted by Mrs. Given. Those ing, the tw o rooms will be present were; Mr. and Mrs. J. \~ Mr. and Mrs. E. Canning were at the Institute was highly ccm- visitor Friday. thrown together anti Miss Brown g Peterson, Mrs. Geo, Given, ing and closing school entortain- fimsh the term. Mr. and Mrs. Curdher. Margaret ment at North Santiam Monday very pleasantly surprised with a plimented by the teachers present Frank Spenner an 1 Jake Nel- te egram Saturday morning stat- Each number was well rendered. bo*rt were •hearing goats in this Mrs. E. D. 1 hompson is spend- Bertha, Frances and Martin evening, tine Mr. Canning’s only -is- The Art and Penmanship vicinity last week. ing a few days in Salem with her Doerfleri Arleta, Gladys and ter. who lives in Iowa, would ar- display given in Mr. Holler's sister Mrs. W. E. Simons. , James*Given, Lois, Edna, Byron k OH F v illk S ri'-e on the evening train to make room April was a comp|ete Frank Johnstda made a busi and Lawrence McElhaney, Ethel ® & an extended visit with them. sticceiA. The students have rea- ness trip to Stay Dob. and Leona King, Maybell, Merle Mrs. T. VV. Creech attended Miss Edna Holder left for her son to feel proud o f their efforts Percy Hiatt is spending the and Loyd Morley, Edith Fox, week end with his parents M r . Hans Olson, Frank, Fred and thé mcotim of the Birthday club home in Salem the first of the along this line. “ Why The United States En week. Her school closed Tues Sadie Yost, Hazel, Fleeta and in Stayton Thursday. The 5th grade is showing its and Mrs. Amos Hiatt. ters The Great European Strug- Mr. ahd Mrs. Bliss Tielenski. day. Mis? Alta Brown will teach patriotism by drawing U. S. Grandma Maybee is visiting Faye Caspell, Alta and Lela Gil- gle” *will I e the ermon theme the primary grades the remain Hags and painting them. They her daughter Mrs. Woodworth. ham, Charles Sapingfield Harry of Salem, visited Sunday at the o f the pastor o f the Mothodist Humphrey. Emma, Mae, Nellie, home of the latter’ s mother,Mrs. der of the term. have also learned the song— Mr. and Mrs. "'Floyd Monroe Episcopal Church Sunday night, E. E. Trask and wife attended “ Salute the Flag.” Andrew and Charley Peterson. V. Pietrok, and two children, dif Detroit, are .... . , , . the servlet to begin at 8 o ’clock Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fisher Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Crabtree a surprise party at the B. Bar visiting with his parents Mr. lhw m teat week for the grade. instead o f 7 3 ). Member* o f ringer heme near Meliama Wed end every one is working hard patri„ tic „ P)Wni atiops were in Salem Monday. were Stayton callers Friday. d lhe and Mrs. David Monroe. nesday of last week in honor of to get out o f taking the final*. public pen ipv|ted to hear Mrs. J. King and Mrs. P. May day was much enjoyed by Mr. Berringer’s birthday. Fischer calied on Mra. W. R- the pupils of the school. At The work in Sylabication at this oi-c ure on the burning Mrs. Ipez Ring spent Wednes the local institute last .Saturday question < f the hour. Jones Sunday afternoon. noon they, with their teacher. Mr- and Mrs. Sylvester Doer- vent to the woods and- found a day of last week with Mrs. Goo. by the 2nd grade was a review “ The W< rk of the Ho y Spirit” .Johnston. o f the work they have been Wm. H. E n g lis h ;^ Coon Hoi fler and Miss Frances Doerfler mossy knoll where lunch v.a- will be t ie toj.ic for the morning doing in that line this year. hour. low, made a trip to his ranch of Salem spent* the week end at | eaten picnic fashion, after which games were played, stories tol< the M. Doerfler home. Several well built bird houses here Sunday. Epworth Iicague at 7 o’clock, were on display in the primal y Sun lay fchool at 10 a. m. All Ava Slagel went to Salem Sat and the many May baskets which Frances and Fern Freeman, had been prepared for the occa room on Saturday. The pupils services half an hour I .ter than Addie, Loren and Ray Miles vis urday. Thc Sophomores now have are at present very interested in usual from no.v on curing the sion heaped with flowers. ited Shela and Wallace Neal Sun Ethel King attended t h e J. A. Brand and family called the honor of having had the first that work. summer, day, is , teachers institute at Stayton at the V. Pietrok home Sunday. picnic this spring. This moni- E. B. Lockhart. Joe Pioser, of Sdblimity, pur Saturday. C. J. Itueltgers was a business entoua event took place Tuesday chased a horse of Albert Rabens Mr. and Mrs. Darby are visit caller in Stayton Saturday. after ^hool on the Linn Thursday, April 26. Walking is ing with their son Clay, at Ro.-:e- __ _ ___ county side of the river. It was Red Cross for Staylon good for those who like it. burg. the anniversary o f their Fresh Supervisors Kintz and Down A play will be given at the Mr. and Mrs. Garnet McCrow man picnic and they hope to be ing are preparing to startpihe A number of the ladies o f the school house Saturday evening, and J, W. McCrow were guests ------- able to celebrate it again next rock crusher as soon as the city have I een busy for ¡-ome May 5. Everybody come. Mill City home talent staged a year. For informaling regard- at the A. Fischer home the fir.it weather will permit. time arranging for the establish dra ratic play in Lyons Thursday i k the “ EATS’-’ eee the sopho- Merritt Freemartleft last week of the week. E. C. Downing sold a horse to ment of a branch of the Red for Burns, Ore., where he ex mores. Mr. W. N. Savage made a evening. Preparations a horse buyer from Salem this Cross in Stayton. pects to remain the summer. Mrs. Claude Wilson and Mrs. Mabel Walker has returned to business trip to Salem Monday. are being made for a meering to week, Hadley Hob-on wore Lyon vis- sch .(1 after many weeks of ab- J. E. Kimsey is busy these John Heuberger spent Sunday be held Sunday, the 1 th, in the days helping A J. Hullt put in itors Saturday afternoon. :cnee on account of illness. High School auditorium. A num wi‘ li home folk. crops. Mrs. Agnes Allen, of Detroit, The high school boys met one ber of prominent people from B. T. Fresh motored to Salem : called at the Fox Va’ Iey school (jay la.->t week and organized a Albert Raben3 and brother Salem will be present. Saturday. Mrs, Will Titus was a Stayton on Friday of last week. Will make a trip to Sublimity Base Ball team. A more complete program will Miss Nina Neer after spending be published next woe' visitor the first of the week. Tuesday. 0. D. McLane and sons, of A|, shorthand students have Mrs. Schieman called on Mrs. Mill C iy , were Lyons, cal lets pa.- (.<\ the examinations so far t»vo weeks at home returned to her work at the J. T. Hunt’ Stevens Sunday afternoon. Saturday. which are necessary for the home. Don't Forget Mrs. Fred Ficklin and daugh- Bessie Clov/ Mrs. Canning spent Thursday ; ch j 1 pennant. Miss Willing who has has been ------- ter Jean, of Stayton, are visiting morning with Mrs. Ring. and Helen 8taab having com- willing who been To put out that squirrel poison' nursing Mrs. F. M. Fresh re pie! d all the work and the nursing Mrs. F. M. Fresh re- 25 and 35c cans. C. &-W., Wood- Miss Mary Peters visited the at the Gunsaules home this week, David Monroe, of Lyons, and turned to her home Sunday. oil; rs will finish in a few days, turned to her home Sunday. larks and Red Dragon at Beau- school Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Fallrich visited with rela- Karl Winzer, of Mehama, r re < . Thomas has entered Walter Garrison spent Sunday champ’s Drug Store, Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Humphreys fives at Geer over Sunday, digging some ditches for W. R. sh 8th grade from the Jordan afternoon with Earl Downing. j ,{ c Brewer who ,ia;( ¡ieeh and baby weie visitois at the G. Mrs. R. VanNuys returned Suiry. <• ol. Since that school is out Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Downing working for his father on his D. Scott home Sunday. home from Albany l ist Thursday Mrs. Finley and Mrs. Ro ly of Lyons, were- called rt i- - o rishes to review here for the called at the F. M. Fresh home ,]airy farm> )iaH been forced to Last week in speaking of our where she had been viriting. examinations. Sunday afternoon* quit on account o f his health and Parent-Teacher meeting we for- A large crowd from here at- Frank Jchnsto ■ home Sai ihe May Day Program given Marion Hunt was a Salem 1 return to his home on Fall Creek. got to mention the kindness of tended the Parent-Teacher meet- afternoon. . North Santiam COME IN AND SEE JUST W H A T W E HAVE TO OFFER YOU G R O C E R IE S S P E C IA L S Lyons News Victor Point We Buy Your Produce at Best Prices GOOD GOODS Â. W . SCHRUNK Aumsville - - Oregon GOOD GOODS W e Speak German Methodist Church Silver Creek Falls School Notes Rock Fox Valley Gems W est Stayton Union ■ * Hill Point