The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, May 10, 1917, Image 1

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THE STAYTON MAIL
H as the Largest Circulation of A ny Paper in the Santiam Valley— It Covers the Territory Like a Blanket.
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¿3rd. Year, N o. 19.
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 , M A Y 10, 1917.
Serial No. 1108
N, E. A. Meets in
Portland July 7 to 14
to think it over, but I venture to
say that few will treat it lightly
after careful thought. It is no
more imposible than the great
Portland, Ore., May 7. Re­
Last Saturday afternoon in the War itself appeared to be, only
Thursday morning word was
a
few
days
before
it
began.
garded
as one of the great con­
received here of n serious acci­ city of Salem Mr. and Mrs. D.
It
is
true
that
we
can
g
re
a
tly
,
structive
forces of America,
dent that happened to Clarence J. Goode celebrated their golden
increase
the
available
food
sup­
the
National
Education Associa­
Anderson. Wednesday, May 2nd, wedding anniversary. They are
ply
out
of
grain
now
used
in
tion
is
being
encouraged to go
which resulted in his death at the parents of ten children all of
making
liquors,
and
by
reducing
forward with its convention at j
Jerome, Arizona. Ho had been whom are living and all but two
employed in a mine, and had just were present at this joyous oc­ household waste. But when Portland July 7 to 14, and school
returned to work after 37 days casion also about fifteen grand­ these two things are done and teachers everywhere are to bel
in the hospital. The injury that children participated in the fes­ done thoroughly, they will not told that they "will be doing j
resulted In his death was caused tivities. Mr. and Mrs. Goode be enough. The final decision their stunt” for the United j
Phone 217
by his being run over by the ore are the parents of V. A. Goode will still rest in the hands of States by registering their at- !
train a t the mine. The accident of Stayton. An excellent pro­ the men who raise food in the tendance.
WILBUR
The program is to center [
occurred at 10:30 a. in., and he gram was rendered and the eld­ first place.
No
such
responsibility
has
around thc idea of preparedness
passed away at 7 p. m. The tel­ erly couple went through a mock
ever
rested
on
any
class
of
men
and patirotisrr. The prepared- j
egram received here says "he wedding ceremony performed by
since
the
world
began,
as
rests
ness to be taught at the "N, E. j onade vendors cry their wares, 1 No finer work was ever under-
was conscious and cheerful to tbeir oldest son J. A. Goode.
| but when the real performances taken in this state than is being
the last." The funeral was held A fter the program a bountiful today on the farmers of Amer­ A.” will be that of how to feed
the army and the people, how to —the big show starts, one in­ conducted by the Oregon Social
Saturday, the 5th, and burial wedding dinner was served much ica.
stabilize products to prevent stantly recognizes its wide de­ Hygiene Society under whose
to the enjoymentof those present.
v an made at Jerome.
soaring prices and the conse­ parture from the old routine of auspices these meetings are being
Among those present was Mrs.
Clarence M. Anderson was the
held and the good that is already
quent hardships that come in circus entertainment.
son o/ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. An­ D. A. Goode, mother of D. J.
Instead
of
the
usual,
the
very
resulting from the knowledge
the wake of such a movement. .
,
derson, of this place, and was Goode. All had an enlovable
Big
startling,
gained
from this organization
The government at W ashing-1
1 PrtnaiJ3-
born at Union Hill in 1870, being time.
Those who manage the indus­ ton believe that the N. E. A. thrilling acts done by ferocious is commendable, coming as it
42 years of age at the time of his
tries, operate railroads and utili­ convention should go forward,, wild animals, are shown in the does in the cleanest and most in­
death. He lived for a number of
ties, manage the shipyards are and that it should be attended 1 ;blK 8tee uaiicu
“rena m
in the telligent manner that is possible.
barred arena
years with I uh parents in Stay-
rendering the nation service on by every teacher that can afford ' center ° f tne tent. 0 ° either
These meetings should be well
ton, later going to Portland to
1 side of the arena are sawdust attended as Dr. Griffith who
a par with those who man the the trip.
reside.
He moved to Arizona
T
army and navy.
The railroads have given as­ rings in which every kind of lectures to the men has been ex-
for the benefit of the health of
Those
who
attack
these
indus­
In this great time, when every
surance that there will be noi domestic animal is presented as amining physician at the State
one of his children. Besides his
Hospital for the past 25 years
tries
are
just
as
unpatriotic
as
interruption of transportation an actor.
parents, he leaves a wife and citizen must do his part, the
There
are
over
1000
of
these
and
is recognized as one of the
the individual who cries down and that every teacher will be
four children, and three sisters, president has made his chief
animal
actors
with
the
Barnes
highest
authorities on these sub-
national defense by the military returned to his or her home on
Mrs. Stella Ray, of Lebanon. appeal to the men who live on
show,
and
among
them
are
jug-
jects
arms of the government and time. If it becomes necessary, ,
.
Mrs. Bertha Rhodes, of Baker the land. He is right in doing
will
be
open
to
censure.
to
move
a
few
million
troops
glers.
aenalperform
drs,
acrobats
and Mrs. Roxie McLaughlin of *>• {or thc » * * * of our country
To handicap these indusities across the country the troop bareback riders, high divers,
Portland
• JU8t now
*8 ,n tbe ‘ian“a °*
b
y
strikes o r resignation, trains will travel as extras, giv­ dancers and musicians. Lions,
The bereaved parents have the 0Ul ^arrr|crs. What I mean is
boycotts
o r picketing w i l l ing the regular passenger ser _ i bears leopards, goats, dogs, mon­
not
merely
our
safety
and
the
■ympathy of many friends in not mero'V M r safety
keys and sea-lions ride galloping
be
clearly
inimical
of the nation vice the right of way.
safety of our Allies in the mat­
There will be a big dance and
their sorrow.
and
its
industrial
welfare
and
ter of food. I mean that the
Portland is going forward horses and ponies, seals play pie social next Saturday evening
safety of the United States prosperity and nothing less.
with preparations for the largest musical instruments and juggle
the new cheese factory at
Christian Church against foreign invasion hangs The I. W. W. and the agita­ convention ever convened on the different articles with their noses in
Jordan. A splendid time is an­
on the decision of the farmers tor who takes advantage of the Pacific coast. A Générai Com- ¡dogs and monkeys dive from ticipated by those having the af-
national necessities and cripples mittee of 500 has been organized.!
Preaching 1st and 3rd Sunday of the forty-eight States.
o f.the
elephants fajr jn charge The floor in the
If the war lasts beyond this thc operation of its productive Thc Municipal Auditorium and 8tand on *he,r beads’ high school factory wjjt ^ ¡n first-class shape
in each month.
summer, it will be the American and transportation machinery is IS other halls in the downtown *°™es and.j? n,es d° danceJ. and for dancing and as it is a large
Sunday school. 10. A. M.
farmer who will wtn or lose the a public enemy.
Preaching 11. A. M.
district which will each care for ^ 11^
mill,tary dn,Is- Sixty* building there is amide room for
war, who will overcome militar­ The true test of Americanism more than 1,500 persons. have ' fv e Afferent groups and ensem- all.
Endeavor: 6:30. P. M.
ism and autocracy, or allow is going to be a readiness and been secured. The city will be bles of the animals are presented
Preaching. 7:30. P. M.
The music will be furnished by
them
to spread and control the willingness to help in every way decorated with the National colors ^ r m g the show program.
Marion F. Horn,
Wesley and Kimball dancing will
to maintain the national honor while information booths and
minister. , world, our selves included.
g it ring, mx - an • rn'^?"!begin at 8:30, a cordial inv'itation
This is no fanciful picture, but and integrity at home and abroad telephone stalls will be made in on8 Para e ’s preb^n
0 ,e is extended to all to come and
Be sure and attend the Red sober fact, many a man will with labor, capital encourage­ the form of the legendary little publ,c at f * 30’ Q
Perform^ nces' and have a good time.
make light of it until he comes ment.
Society meeting Sunday.
red school house.
are
at 2 and 3pJ m’ Doors
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T h e teachers of Portland ,are open a< 1 and p’ m'- peur-
Notice ot Hearing, Final Account
schools will tender a reception ™ tt,n * patrons to ,nspect the
to all visitors on Tuesday night. 1100*ca« ’ ™ nagene.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
July 10. During the week the
STATE OF OREGON FOR MARION
wealthy Chinese families o f S0CI3.1 H v c ic n C
COUNTY.
Portland will receive at t h e
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In the Matter of the Estate of Hen­
Portland Hotel, the parlors hav-
LCClUrC H d C rietta Denny, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the final
ing a Chinese atmosphere by
account
of E. C. Denny, as administra­
having the walls draped with
priceless tapestries, while Chi-1 Earl J. Cummins representing tor of the estate of Henrietta Denny,
the County
rrii^pn« . c , ,r r \ vo
has been
filed in
l , c.e maidens
e tia arid
and the Oregon Social Hygiene
p . , So- Jecea8ed>
Court of Marion
County,
State of Ore-
sweetmeats. The state societies cie^ ’
\n ourrnidst last Friday Kon Rnd that theigthdayof June, 1917,
of the city are each planning to and while here arranged for two at the hour of ten o’clock a. m. has
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in
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do some unique entertaining. meetings to take place in the been duly appointed by such Court for
high
School
auditorium.
the hearing of objections to such final
The Mazamas, Portland’s fam­
You want to buy clothes in the right place, of course; and
The womens meeting will be account and the settlement thereof at
ous
mountaineering organization,
which time any persons interested in
with a number of places to chose from, you may not be
hela
at 2:30 Friday afternoon said estate may appear and file objec­
will lead a party of teachers on
sure which the right one is.
a hike to the top of Mt. Hood. May 11th and the mass meeting tions thereto in writing and contest the
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E. C. DENNY,
A salmon barbecue is to be given i for men will be held at 8 o’clock same.
Administrator of said estate.
One important point in deciding this question is to ask
at one of the city parks. Every !that evening, both of these meet-
yourself what you know about the goods offered. Do you
session of each branch of the ings will oe addressed by persons
Good Oak posts 15 cents each
know who makes the clothes you buy? What do you know
convention will feature music. : who are an authority on these
¡at
Chas. Gehlen’s.
subjects.
about the maker? About his ideas of quality, stylb, tailor­
The big entertainment of Educa­
ing? Do you know enough about the goods to feel si re
tional Sunday will be a concert |
you're going to get real value for your money?
at the Municipal Auditorium by
the Portland Symphony Orches­
tra.
When we mention H art Schaffner & Marx clothes,we know
Special rates are in effect o n !
that you know they’re good clothes.
You know they’re
all railroads.
absolutely guaranteed to give satisfaction. And we know
Get our prices before you buy elsewhere.
that this store is the right place, because it’s the place
W e have all sizes and no advance yet. A
where you get Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes.
word to the wise is sufficient. Act now.
Hip
Golden Wedding
Clarence Anderson
Anniversary
Killed in Arizona
And will pay highest Market Price for same.
Fleece Twine and Wool Sacks for Sale
WOOLEN MILLS CO., Stayton
Patriotism and
Industries
Gifford Pinchofs
Appeal to Farmers
Dance and Pie Social
The right place for
your clothes buying
Overalls are Advancing
Hurrahl Circus
in Saiem May 11
Splendid Values $20 $25 $30
SA LEM
W O O L E N M IL L S
STO R E
Salem,
Oregon
I urn* f m i i mu * # ihhk f *1« f mi*
Many Substantial claims can
be made about the originality
and genuine merit of the Al. G. j
Barnes Big 4-Ring Wild Animal
Circus. While almost the entire!
performance is given by trained
wild and domestic animals, the
show has retained all the pomp
and splendors of circusdom.
There’s the grand cavalcade
entry of beautiful horses and the
hundreds of other animals ar.d,
trainers: all the glittering tin sel,!
sawdust rings, comical clowns
and inspiring music. Pink lem-
Having Unloaded a Car Load of S?*t
A m in a position to quote you extra lo v
price on quantity lots. Do not overtax:
the great bargains w e are now giving in
Men's Suits, only 43 left look them over
A full line of groceries at prices in many
instances less than wholesale cost.
E ggs 32 cents per dozen the rest of this week
W. F. KLECKER.