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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1917)
News From A!! Over The --------- City School Teachers Entertained “The Shine Girl” “ Pei 0’ My Heart *f Ike Scree." i f f be Stir Theatre Gladys Halette in “ The Housecleaning Days On Tuesday evening a most Shoe Girl” A Path« CoU enjoyable time was had at the J. Rooster Play, Rivals F. Peery home, when the teach “ little Mary’ ’ ers who are to remain here next o r Y o u r year entertained for those who “ The Shine Girl,” the Pathe are leaving, (», K. Thomas is driving a new Gold Rooster play, which Mana- Fresh Candy at Slopet s Music and various games were automobile. gerFrancis X. Hoereth, of the enjoyed while a kangaroo court <1. It. Munkora motored to Star Theatre will present on Dr. E. II. Hobson, of Scio, was presided over by Miss Marshall S !em Suturday evening. Sunday May 20th is said by a as judge, D. C. Davis as district M i Y. j Emma Streff spent Sat in town Monday. motion picture authority to be F. H. Collin of Eugene was a attorney and a jury composed of urday and Sunday in Salem. one of the eight great pictures Miss Poley, Miss Crabtree, Mrs. J. C. Biegmund and family, of Slayton visitor Monday. Pratt and Mr. Hoffer afforded no, he i as seen in the last six years. ('. S. I.owc ram “ up from Poit- Salem, were in town Sunday. It is in many ways like that end of amusement. 1 it.d tlie first of the week. Fiesh bread from Albany at other Gold Rooster play “ Little The tables were tastily decora Mrs. .J. A. Ilendershott visited Young's Cash Grocery. ted with dogwood and violets and Mary Sunshine.” which has al tlm < apitnl City since Monday. the favors w ere bunches of vio ready made a fortune. G. W. Kearns mode a husinc s M s. Albert Frank of Shaw “ The Sunshine Girl” has been lets, while appropriate place trip to Salem and Portland lost was a Stayton visitor Monday. Cretonnes, Couch Covering; described as “ Peg O’ My H eart” cards were made by Mr. Hoffer. week. Albert Artfiur of Sublimity of the screen. In it, Gladys Silkoline, Draperies; Etc. Itoy Crabtree, from near Suo, was a Stayton caller Wednesday. An excellent two course luncheon Hulette plays a Mary Pickford was served. Those present were w.is a cal!» r ut the Mail oflice HIGH PRICE PAID FOR PRODUCE $ Mr. and Mrs. J. C. EelTler, of j p roft and Mrs. Gauntt, D. C. part with such charm as to bring Monday. i Linn county, were in town Mon- [>a vis and wife, Clyde Hoffer from the New York Morning Mrs. John Robertson from and wife, J. F. Peery and wife Telegraph this comment: “ Gladys Ender was trading in Slayton nnd Mrs. Joe Zuber, of Misses Vesta Marshall, Nora j Hulette is the little slum philoso- Tuesday. Crabtree. Maude Hollister, M in-! pher and her work is joy. Miss Florence Hutterick. of ^ 'l i v - visited at B. Klecker’s nie Poley, Cleta Peery and Mrs. "The Shine Girl” is a human McCoy, is visiting at the F. A. Sunday. interest gem in five parts pro Giles Thomas and Laurence Pratt. Carter home. duced for Pathe by the Than- P .te r Diedrich Mid a Ford motored to Salem houser Film Corporation. It Tourinjr car to Will Stcvely of 11 * aJ" was written by Agnes C. John Jacob Siegmund and J. W. ! ston and it shows the hand of a Sumbility Tuesday. Apple, of Fern Ridge, were in j master director, William Parke. John R. Lake, who was quite 1 town Monday. The dingy depths of a shoe sick a couple of weeks ago, is Miss Dora Rabens, from near evening shinning basement holds five Friday afternoon and considerably improved. Sublimity, visited in town the May 25 one of the greatest screen thousand f e e t of sunniness. Use Squirrel and Gopher first of the week. productions of the present day “The Shine Girl,” while shining Poison now. All brands at Joe Peery assisted G. W. John will be shown at the Star the- shoes with her little hands, she Slopers Drug Store. son ii Co., of Salem in their sale atre. Civilization is the name polishes up the grouchy and C. E. Taylor and wife accom Inst Friday and Saturday. of the picture and the the brooding souls with a cheerful panied by Peter Diedrich motor Peter Diedrich reports t h e atre management have cou word and smile. ed to Portland Wednesday in sale of a Ford Touring ear to pons good for five cents and each The part she eventually plays in Taylors new Ford. C. E. Taylor last Saturday. school child is entitled to one of the destinies of four people is an A. Ruef, of Howell, had a Closing out all dishes. Call and these coupons, that ticket and 10 important one, and watching the horse badly cut in a wire fence sympathetic enactment of the to the 9how F r i/ ay afternoon story, vou will cry a little, laugh Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon Delivery Sunday. Dr. Korinek attended t a t them while the» last Younts Cash Grocer». onjy They will not be honored a lot and then say: That’s the the injured animal. R E D U C E D P R IC E S J. M. Ringo and wife accom- in the evening. These coupons kind of pictures I like to see. Mrs. G. F. Korinek entertain In the story, the little girl ed a few friends at dinner Wed parued by J. W. Mayo and wife will be given out at the show motored to Salem Monday even- Saturday and Sunday May 19 and steals a loaf of bread for a hun nesday evening ir. honor of her Phone 1551 STAYTON, OREGON i 20. gry friend. She is caught. A sister, Mrs. W. C. Parry, of kind young judge of the Child Junction City. Edith the 22 year old daughter ren’s Court makes her see that of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sherman Good Drugs she should not take what doesn’t died at their home in Jefferson In American Magazine Denn Good cigars, good soda at May 8th, 1917. belong to her. Later he is about Herman Schneider of the School of Beauchamp's Drug Store. The Brodie Club gave a fare- to run away with another man’s Engineering of the University of Cin The beautiful country home of , well reception to Miss Hollister wife. She asks him if he meant cinnati aayi: Mrs. II. A. Beauchamp, Mrs. Plenty of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schaefer, *‘A man la most efficient when be is C. E. Taylor ami Senator and Chloride of Lime at Beau- Wednesday evening at the home what he said, when he told her doing tbe work that gives him the south of town, was the scene of Mrs. Hobson leave Monday for champ’s Drug Store 2 cans 25c. of Mrs. M. J. Crabtree. The people shouldn’t steal. What greatest satisfaction. From tbe laborer a merry gathering Saturday eve. to tbe business executive, every man when in response to an invita Eugene as delegates to a sc sion Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Areham- evening was spent in playing could he answer? should get three things out of work—a of the Rebekah lodge. T h e picture shows actual decent living, development and disci tion given by their daughter, beau and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. parlor games at the conclusion of Miss Margaret, the members of Reva Tindall ami her grand Lt filer, were in from their Linn which dainty refreshments were scenes in the Juvenile Court, pline and satisfaction in tbe doing. "If your Job gives these to you give served. and it has many touches which Miss Nora Craotree’s Sunday mother. Mrs. Hull left the first county farms Saturday. back to it the best work of your hand of the week for an extent < d vis Billy Ortman, who has been The c,ub *ave M'iSS Hollister a prove the director a master and brain. If it falls to give you these school class and other friends as face tbe fact that you are a misfit and sembled there for their annual it with relatives at Wallace, working for some time on the Present of a cut glass salad dish, artist. seek your appointed place. You have May party. Idaho. Scio News. Junction City Times, is now at lfhe Presentation was a unique no right to let life remain separated A huge bonfire had been care- from Us two handmaids—liberty and Ed Blakely has made applica Aurora with the Observer. featu^ each ^ est bei"* Pre- , . , ,, , sented with a box all of which : fully prepared by Grandpa Wun- the pursuit of happiness." tion for admission to the naval A le . Downing left Monday comaine[i a je8t cxcept the one der and the illumination against service as a pharmacist, and ex for eastern Oregon, where he (orM iasH Those present were A n im al* and Rhythm. Two great discourses will be a background of apple-blossoms pects to be called out shortly. w,ll remain for a lime if he Be- Mesdame9 w Kichar(|sl>„. C. A. delivered in the Methodist Epis Animals have no sense of rhythm, was very beautiful. Out-of-door though they may be taught to “dance." Junction City Times. e ires permanent employment. BeauchamPi w . c Gruntti g. A. copal church the coming Sunday This Is the announcement of Dr. Craig games were indulged in until Closing out all dishes. Cali and Mrs. E. II. Lockhart is in Starr, M. J. Crabtree, Ben by that prince of college instruc of tbe University of Maine. “Horses 10:30. when Mrs. Schaefer ap driven In span,” he says In the Guide get them while they last. ' when She has been the Schaefer, Misses Marshal. Poley tors, popular student-leader and to Nature, “make no attempt to step peared with an immense basket I 1 three weeks attending hat I and Hotttsber. Several members proment mathematician, Prof. together. Two birds, however sWeetly filled with big red apples which Young’s Cash Grocery. mother donna [lie letters illness. 0f club were unable to attend James T. Mathews will preach they slog solo, never sing In time with she placed in their midst with one another nor with any other music. From June 1st the price of at both morning and evening] Even th* ao called dancing^anim als of the kindly salutation, “ Help your Mrs. VV. L. Pettit was in town on account of illness. milk will be C 1-2 cts. per quart, services. His evening address th * circu s gat their rhythm from th * selves.1 A fter this came the Tuesday and Wednesday to visit j 3 1-2 cts. j>er pint and fresh being one of the Community- tra in # , not from tbs tune.” friends before leaving for her “ weenie” roast, followed by cream 15 cents per pint. Whip Citizenship series of special Sun new home in Lincoln county. sandwiches, pickles, cake and A T*1**oop* H I* Tomb. ping cream 20 cts., until feeding day night discourses. After Keeler bad become head of lemonade. At 12:00 o’clock all Born- To M r' and Mrs. E. G. time in the fall. Brewers Dairy. The eleventh annual premium ] The public is cordially invited the Lick observatory and died there Neal of Silver Creek Falls May and his ashes were brought back to arose, the men doffed their hats Father LeMiller, who has been list of the Linn County Fair, to to hear this scholar speaker. 15, a daughter. Dr. Beauchamp Allegheny tor bnrlal lt waa h it friend and “America” was sung. Then elected by the trustees of St. Jo be held at Scio, Sept. 18. 19 and Brashear who sealed them up In their , thanking their kind host and E. B. Lockhart. reports mother and baby doing seph’s Catholic church to succeed 20, is out and is an attractive j tost resting place, a hollow In the sup i hostess for the royal manner in fine. the late Father A. A. Moore, has ... . . . , looking booklet. All departments M. F. Ryan of Mt. Pleasant porting pillar of the thirty Inch reflec which they were received and I he young son of John Thomas 0f agricultural industry are rep- passed through Stayton with a tor, which Is Keeler’s memoraL arrived in Salem and will liegin entertained, departed. of Jordan is at the Parker hos his duties to-day.—Statesman. resented, and good premiums of- load of hogs Wednesday, Earthquakes. Those present were Mrs. P. P. pital this week, suffering from Mrs. Frank Lesley received a fered. A list of premiums for Lagt Sunday there was a pleas- Earthquakes are subterranean dis- Crabtree and daughter Edna, an attack of appendicitis.—Scio th e L inn co u n tv school fa ir to he , . f turbsnees propagated through the beautiful bouquet of white car i . nn county scnooi tair, to De ant family re-union at the home earth In a series of elastic waves. How Mrs. Fulton, M. Titus, Misses News. held in connection with the agri- 0f g ra n d father and mother High- they originate is not clearly known. Nona Fulton, Lois Brackin, Corol nations from her son Oliver of The closing ext rcises of the cultural fair, is also shown. berizer the occasion was «rrind Manjr , r ® ttssoclatcd with rolcanlc ac- Smuck, Olive Bassett, Beryl Mc Pendleton ¡n honor of Mother’; T l* Scio Fair ha» t a - . , a n Z X S X Z S S E S ? “ D a y . T h e y arrived in fire Kingston school will take place Laughlin, Alice Smith, Ina Har ------------------- ghape and were much enjoyt d Saturday evening May 19. at 8:15 institution of Linn county. The j niversary. Their children and i old, Ella Williams. Margaret Crime. and appreciated by the recipient. A cordial invitation is extended people of our sister town have * ra n d c h iid re n and one great Schaefer, Miss Kuiken, Messrs. to all to attend. devoted much time and expense | „ * Tld c-hilrl wore n r e .w . Sister « S j " * caM *“ ■ Gene Wrare, Lewis Kearns. Low Sheriff Needham requests that to its establishment and have M. Vincent of Tillamook, N. Ritz- “What Is t t r • Adlerika all war marshals in the county made it an affair worthy the pat inger of Rogue River were the "A dumb man arrested for uttering ell Riggs, Tom Taylor,John Olm The stomach and Bowel remedy send in a list of their assistants sted, Ira Kirsch, Cecil Schaefer, forged notes.”—Exchange. ronage of the public. as soon as possible. He wants $ l.D 'b u ttle G for $5.00. only ones that could not attend. Roy Foil is, Loyd Schaefer, Roy the name, address and precinct Sloper’s Drug Store. Breakfast Habits. and A rthur Kelley, Mr. Taylor, Mrs. X.—When my husband atays W. L. Pettit was a caller at For Best Results num er so that they can be : ■ : t Where Is th* Profit? out all night I refuse to get him any Grandpa Wunder and the host understand they sold their house breakfast. Mrs. Y.—When my husband and hostess Mr. and Mrs. Chas. to P o it’an l. Headquarters in the Mail >fli o Mt nday. He has For laying hens give Conkey’s "I $3.000 more than they paid for It." stays out all night he never wants any. Portland require the names of p itc! a ed a 12- > acie ranch near Laying Tonic 25 and 50c pkgs. for "How Schaefer. On account of a se lucky!" Nashville, lit oln county, and Beauchamp’s Drug Store. marshals. “Lucky nothing! After they’d sold vere cold Miss Crabtree was un Afrloa. lt they dlseovered that they’ve got to T at once. able to attend. Miss Eliza Lowry of Pleasant will take pop The word “Africa” comes from the L. M. Archambeau of Linn pay $2,000 more than they received « ■«.. « Russel McDonald, of Scio, ap county was a business visitor in for their house for another home to Phoenician "afer,” meaning “a black . Hill ( ied at the h mo of her man,” and the Sanskrit “ao” meaning | | ) ( J l l T W l O Q O W live In."—Detroit Free Pres». niece Mrs. D. O. H. rlin Sunday plied a ‘ the ricruiti k station at Stayton Wednesday. earth, land, country. You will see some Graduating May 6. at the advanced : ge of Sale a or enlistment but his Book* In Brazil. A v *n u a of tha President«. suggestions. Remember your chest c\i an i n was ’o> small to ¿7 years. S e v. a-i :n nut of In Brazil, as throughout South Amer Sixteenth atreet. In Washington, friends with, a book, gift sta- Geo. L. and C. E. Blown of allow of his a ptnr.ee, He went ica. French Is almost universally read. lends directly to the White House and I tionery, correspondence cards or Editions of the «'lassies are found In ftoyton. Mrs. C. E. anctGiO. L. home, too i a couple of months i has been called tbe "Avenue of the most homes, and bookstores are filled Presidents.” a box of candy, etc. Beauchamps Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun with modem French writers of prose Brown attended the funeral exercise, returned with a chest Drug Store has a fine assirtm ent #hich t o o k pt late Monday expans on of iiu ■ i ¡dies and was days at 8:30 a. m. or verse, sometimes In translation and He who does as well as he knows as fm tuently In the original. I accepted. Rev. Fr. Lainck, Pastor how today wUI know better, tomorrow. o f these goods. * a y 17. Possibly About You We can supply your needs from stock. In spite of conditions we have an exceptionally good as sortment. Friends Curtaining, Sheeting, § Pillow Tubing, Counterpanes, « Doll’s Gash Store % mmmmmmmmm I “6,J Big Specials “6” School Children Take Notice Saturday May 19th Dill Pickles, Red Ribbon Brand, 2 cans, Folger's Baking Powder, 1 lb. can, - Rumford's Baking Powder, 21 lb, a n , Peanut Butter, reg. 20c, 2 lbs, - Swift's Cleanser, 5 for - - Matches, Blue Star, 7 for * - 25c 40c 65c 25c 25c 25c YOUNG’S CASH GROCERY Farewell Party May Party, Methodist Church Linn County Fair St. Marys Church