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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1917)
Country Correspondence From All Over The Valley Lyons News Triumph Notes The Farmers’ St ore of Quality -■ 1 Having bought before prices advance d w e are I prices that defy all comp« etition in - in a position to sell a t Mrs. Ben Gescher was a Salem Ben Iorns, of Roseburg, was th e valley. visitor Friday. Lyons visitor last week, guest at Orlo Humphreys and wife am the Hotel Abels. baby Thelma left Tuesday for Mrs. Hallie Bradshaw and Miss IN A N D S E E JU S T W H A T W E H A V E TO O F F E R YOU Monroe, where they will visit a June Kearns, of Slayton, were week with his brother Floyd. in Lyons last week. Miles Kintz and wife moved to Miss White, of Ercwnsville, Sublimity, where he is now haul has been visiting her sister, who ing cream. is a teacher in the primary de Theo. Highberger was a Salem partm ent of our school. SO A P RANGES "The man who had to fn to visitor Monday. 10 bars Elk S a v o n for - - 25c 2 Alfred Fox and family motored dozen sw e e t O ran ges for - - 25c m arket to get him a wife” will to Salem Friday with their new 6 bars W h ite W o n d er - - 25c 1 dozen fresh L em o n s for be given in the Lyons hall Fri „ - 15c day, the 18th, under the auspices car. 6 bars best toilet - - - 25c L ettuce, R adish of the M. E. church. Hot ta Linn Phillips, Pete and Alex. males and other good eats will be Hafner spent Sunday evening B est Parlor M atch es S u g a r — B est B erry Fruit P u m p Oil Cans. 5 gal. n ever fail with Leo Highberger. served. 6 boxes for 2 5c 12 lbs. for $1.00 cans. R eg. $2.50, n o w $1.50 Henrv and Ralph Tate are on Mill City high school came to Lyons last Friday afternoon and their farm plowing summer fal SH O ES L A D IE S SH O E S played the Lyons high. The low. PERCALES score stood 5 to 10 in favor of M en ’s P at. or G un M etal Oxfords Albert A rthur has the best 1 lot pat. kid and gu n m etal sh oes 32 in. blue, red figured P ercales, Lyons. looking fall wheat in this vicinity reg. $3.50 to $4, n o w $1.49 reg. $3.50 at $1.98 The Patriotic Farmers meeting regular 121c at the low price Nick and Theo Highberger and M en ’s P a t. and Gun M etal Sh oes L ot 2, pat. and gu n sh oes and O x at the Lyons hall was well and families spent Sunday with their o f 10 c per yard. reg. $4 to $5 n o w at $1.98 fords. reg. $2.50 to $3. n o w 1.29 profitably attended. The farm father, who celebrated his 80th ers are doing their duty in serv birthday. W e h a v e a good line o f Fishing T ack le, A u to T ires M ien’s L inen Collars, broken lots, regu lar priced 15c, I ing their country. and A ccessories. n o w 10c. c “ Y jO lde hoiks” of Mill City gave a musical entertainm ent in Lyons one evening last w’eek. It was splendidly rendered and en The circus was represented joyed by all present. from here those going were J. J. Mrs. Grace Beerly, of Gardner Staiger and wife and Joe Hend is visiting her parents, Mr. and ricks and family. Mrs. F. H. Bodiker. John Heuberger and brother Nick were Salem visitors Mon day. J. A. Burns purchased a new buggy one day last week. A. J. Hullt left Sunday for C. P. Darst called at the E. C. Silver Falls logging camp, where Downing home Monday after he will work. Ben Peterson, who has been neon. working at Linnton, Ore., arriv J. T. Hunt is planting 20 acres ed home Sunday to stay some of beans. time. J. A. Burns was a Sublimity caller Saturday. Esther Mais is visiting home Remember the program to be Mr. Wells, who is one of the Howell School Notes folks for a while. Mrs. F. M. Fresh is improving. given Friday night, May 18th, at Assistant State Superintendents, School was closed here Friday, Her manv friends hope to see Mr. Arnold Ruef bought a car the Mt. Pleasant school house by will deliver the commencement May 11. A short program was her out soon, load of dairy breed Holsteen the pupils of the school. This is address for the eighth grade, On account of the lack of room given by the pupils Friday after- Mrs. Mary Eisenhart of Stay- cows May 17. the program for the last day of Thursday evening, May 31. la m compelled to sell some of noon. Maude Largent, teacher, ton spent the past few weeks at Howell school ended May 12 the school, but owing to other The seventh grade will be °f my Belgian Hare does. Will served all with punch and w af the F. M. Fresh home. with a very nice program. The program dates we had to make taught by June Kearns, of the breed and sell at a greatly re- ers. The visitors present were School Supervisor Smith and childrens parents were all pre- t_hi chantiej ' \ ou!‘s; B e8ureand teachcrs training class, while duced price, regular price $3 to Mrs. A. J. Hullt, Mrs. Josie come to see the Country Cous the eighth grade takes the final 'jS3.50 present price $1.50 to$2.0D. Fulkenson President of the sent. Bleakley, Mrs. Albert Rabens, Marion county parent-teachers exams. Also have one fine pedigreed Mr.Placidus and Mary Ruef are ins.’ Mrs. Joseph Winter and child ass'n. attended our parent-teach Calvin Bracken is absent from Buck 8e,l at a bargain, visitors. Sunda-V’ May 2°th* th *re Wll! ren, Mrs. John Vangorder and ers meeting Saturday night both Mt. , , Angel T, r~\ * i i be service ut the Mt. Pleasant school on account of I ¿a Grippe. W. A. Weddle. Mrs. B. Davie and son visited children and Miss Gertrude Mais. gave good talks. church. The final spelling contest will Miss Largent has made the win E. C. Downing and family the home of her mother and sis- be held in Salem. Saturday May - S-t<,yton ^ *1.(0 per year. ter very pleasant for the child spent Sunday at the Read home ter Saturday. 19. The pupils who enter this Deafness Cannot Bo Cured ren and also outsiders as well. near Aumsville. contest from the fourth to the '•rpUc«tioa«. u they r^ntt All hope she will accept the Mrs. J. J. Staiger was quite eighth grade inclusive. i\ ^ school for the coming year. sick a few days last week. Leo Klecker and Henry Lulay George Mielke has returned to uon oFii.o inn*ou»bL*i*l"f*t^'1Ku!iuI Dell Milligan made a trip to J. M- Ray, of Lebanon, visited Joe Hendrick and family were are now preparing for the Civil school. filif'LVVt: n Tn h u n r u nUd * o i E S * Silverton Monday on the logging with relatives in this vicinity last Service Examination for type- Sublimity callers Saturday. •• The first room is begining to P e a f n r » » l a tlio r e s u l t . lA in,ll?|ir nn>l u n i o n t i n lr£ train- week. finmntfttlon r a n b o t a k e n o u t a n d Mila Fred Frank called at the A. writers in Washington I). C\, prepare for the Bird and Flower ttibo r e s t n r o d t o It* n o r m a l c o n d itio n , J. E. Kimsey called at A. J. b o d e s t r o y e d f o r e v e r ; nlno Ernest Knapp visited over and expect to take the exams, program, which will be h“ld c b a e s a e r » i n o g u t will Frank home Sunday. of ten a r« caused by C a ta rrh , H ullt’s Sunday. W elch Is n o t h i n g b u t nn I n fla m e d cundí» < Sunday with his parents at Sa- the latter part of the month. Friday May 25. li o n o f tlio m u m in i a u r fo r e n . Miss Han?on called at the E. A basket social was given at I / o r. ¡11 Rlv oO no H u n d r e d l i n l l u r i fo r an r r a m o f ; lem. Mr. Davis entertained t h e ---------------------- 4 i l l H ta rJ * ì tb ** r a n n o i h rn r« > 4 b t l l a l l a C a ta r r h t u r n . B end f l c i r c u l a n , fr* the school house Saturday even C. Downing home Sunday eve. tearing' Ain°M Scnz was an Albany F. J. CM KN K Y. A C O . T ulado, Ohio. members of the orchestra at a B a s k e t D i n n e r W. H. Downing is Bold b y D ru g * a . ? '* . ing. Sixteen baskets were sold, , visitor Sunday. Toko U n ira l ami 1/ l'ilia fo r constipation. fit.: . examination in the H. S. down his old hcuce ztnd is going amounting to $25. to build a new one which will be Miss Mabel Townes, of Stay- auditorium, Monday evening, to date in every way. He is ton, visited at the P. H. Lambert The evening was spent in var up ious guessing contests of a musi planning a water system and home last week. Last Sunday the church at cal nature, and Miss Lula Dow-ning is visiting electric lights. .... in composing .Kingston served a dinner after solos for the different mstru- the morning „ . service. . . number , Giandma Maybe is making an , A Help is so scarce in this local home folks. th- member» wore in- f Sl |c wcre reMnt extended v g't with M rs Wood- ity that the ladies are helping Selmer Brown, of Aumsville, l t 'l l m w Much morn-1 and to the fact thet worth. • was a visitor at Lee Downing’s. with the farm work. m, t wa3 caused by the playinir enjoyable time w»» liail. The Ferry BresMer was a Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith and Rock Point had a new reporter by » « h member. R e-|ttM „ fairly Roaned ,J nder the caller Monday. ¡children Maud and Fred, H. It. last week. “' e , ' ■'*, 11 somptuMia fenat th at was spread Jack Johnston and family were Francis Burghart who has Shank and wife and son Ray- la*.• hour. Evervor.e hop 's that , , . . , „ . * ... upon it and at a given signal all visitors at E. E. Track’s Sunday. been visiting in this vacinity the mond and M'.-ss Ann i Miles were , . fell to and did just ce to the Several fio.n here attended the past 10 days, returned to Port- j Sunday visitors at t ie Mrs.Roxie tempting viands and the next land Friday. v Shank home. "Old Folks” play in Lyons Fri T; ■ S.mi it girls r. a si r time King-ton has a basket Miss Gladys Downing i-i visit day evening and reported it very Mrs. Norris Hunt was on the pri , • to the senior boys last meeting the w riter knows one ing Mis: Mabel Towns this week good. sick list last week. Ft i y evening at the home of fellow that will be there. in Stayton. W. R. Surry and family were Mrs. J. A. Burns’ sister of Miss Sophia Eberhardt called Mi: Gur.sie Condit, near West j Jn the absence of Rev. Ted i % w erTic Stayton visitors Tuesday of this Portland visited her a few days V INTO THE Sl. ton. 1 tic evening w a s , Leavitt, who has been preaching on the Misses Klocr Sunda . week. last week. W IL L A M E T T E V A L L L Y * pica ently spent with music and there, Rev. John Taylor of Eu- Miss Roxana Shank called at The M. E. church give an en N. H. Downing, F. M. Fresh ga 1 s and a delicious iunch was gene spoke at 1 oth morning and Vlorc than One Million I ' . v, >vs» tertainm ent with hot tamales in and son Marion were Slayton the Twin Walnut Farm Saturday served at a lute hour. After evening services. neressary to do thia. Wo have nl- evening. it Thursday evening for the ben- cabers Saturday. ready brought that mti<h ml. tin thanking the hostess for her ----------------------- efU of the minister. Miss Angeline Ryan called on valley and have more money to lend A rthur Harrison called on John kind hospitality, the guests de- R e m e m b e r on Farm« at the lowest rate» of in Mrs. Elsie Downey Sunday. Mrs. Frank Johnston spent B o e d ig h e im e rs Saturday parted for home. terest, and with privilege of p <y iiiR Tuesday of last week with Mrs. Mrg ^ Highber(?er of Aums- Mrs. Pete Jungw 'rth and son Miss Crabtree has been inspect- ■ ave K' xak- and Kodak fro or more on principal nt any 1 me. F. Vaughn. ville visited with her parents called at W. R. Ray’s Saturday. ing .he gardens of her eighth 8UPP|te8 at Beauchamp» Drug Can you get hotter terms? Don’t borrow money till you see Arnold enz call d at the Mrs, grade Agriculture class, and has Store. Tuesday. Roxie Shank homo Friday eve. J. M. & H. M. HAWKINS found them in the finest condi- Joe Zuber and wife of Shaw M. Goodie spent the week end ----------------------- ALBAN Y, OREGON » at Brown’s place near Aums- Mrs. M. J. Kitchen, of Alba- G. H. Ray called at Pete Fied tion. This will add 30 per cent; were trading in Stayton Wednes- day. ler’s Tuesday. iin their final exams. ville. , ny, is visiting in town. I COME J G R O C E R IE S S P E C IA L S o Rock Point We Buy Your Produce a t Best Prices Hullt Items GOOD GOODS A. W . SCHRUNK Aumsville - - Oregon W e Speak German Notice Ht. Pleasant School Notes hI im at Kingston Fox Valley Gems 6 f