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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1917)
— STAR THEATREi Two Special Girl's National Honor Guard Meetings Held “HOME OF BEST PICTURES” Spring Time Garden Time The Girl’s National Honor Last Friday afternoon and Guard of Stayton, Oregon, has evening the Oregon Social Hy P ro g ra m for S a tu rd a y an d Sunduy now boon completely organized giene Society holil meetings in and are taaing hold of the work the high school auditorium. The SUNDAY SATURDAY with great enthusiasm. The meeting for the ladies in the a f "The Shine Girl” a won- "The Fatal Pie” - 1 reel present officers are: Leader, ternoon was well attended and derful Gold Rooster fea cartoon. the speakers warmed to their Mrs. C. H. Brewer; Ass’t., Lead ture in 5 reels. 7 le W arning” —a power- subjects as they proceeded giv er, Miss Grace Elder: Sec., ( ’n- "Luke’s Speedy Club life” ful feature dram a-3 reels ing those in attendance a better celia Mielke: Ass’t., Sec., Ruth 1 reel screaming comedy. and clearer idea of the evils the Roy: Troas., Caryl Ruble. ‘Toe’’ 1 reel comedy. Show each Wednesday. There are three divisions of society is combating. Their ad- the work hut at the present addresses were entertaining and time it is deemed inadvisable to Roseburg—W ater Co., will reduce rates for irrigation here. instructive am, will doubtless re take up the last division, that of sult in much good. Port Orford mill to cut spruce fo ra new aeroplane factory in The mass meeting for men in handling machinery, driving cars San Francisco. the evening held at the same etc. The First Division, of which Pendleton Morrow ranch sells on trade at $105,000. place brought out a large number Miss Grace Elder is leader, con of men and while I)r. Griffiths Coos Bay New 2 story business block planned here. sists of a course of lectures on was unable to attend the two lo Florence—Shipbuilding to be started in Lane county. Con. cal physicians divided his time First Aid work. Dr. Brewer struction may begin at once on 4 vessels. between them and all present has the lectures in charge and Milton may have dehydrating plant. learned some things at least that will give one lecture a week, will do them good the remainder finishing by the time school is Roseburg -Contract let for modern apartment house here. of their life. Dr. Littler of Al out when an examination will be Coos Bay North Bend box factory may open soon. bany delivered his scheduled ad given. If those taking the ex Gresham cannery may share in $1,000,000 government con dress and spoke in plain language amination make a passing grade tract. so that all could understand. of 70 per cent a Girl's National Honor Guard Certificate will be The railroads are donating the use of thousands of acres of The work the Society is doing is given them, enabling them to educational and beneficial and right of way for farming purposes. the results obtained thus far are enter any Honor Guard any Eugene—County court decides to use wood in new bridge. gratifying indeed f o r it will where. The first lecture was make for better and stronger given Thursday May 8th. WANTED- At once good setting hens. Division two of which Mrs. M, men and women mentally, mor Inquire Mail Otlice. 5-17-51 J. Ci abtree is the leader takes ally and physically and anything up a course on knowledge and FOR RENT -6 room house, 4 lots bear that will tend to improve the hu care of children, to be the fol ing orchard, garden etc. Address or man family is indeed worthy of lowed later by lessons on plain phone J. F. Richards Stayton. 5-17-x our support. and diet cooking and plain sew Mo ley to Loan - 1 Have Made Arrange FOR SALE -6 horse gasoline engine, Alleging that he has been ing. A course of Military drills and ments for loaning eastern money, wood saw and feed roller. Apply H, damaged to the extent that many will make very low rate of inter- Humphrey’s Shaw, Ore. 5-31-x marching is being given to the of his acquaintances refuse to In muslins and crepe at moderate prices. A full line o f e:>i on highly improved farms. Ho girl’s each Thursday evening. mer H. Smith, room 5, MeCornack FOUND Ladies wedding ring owner have dealings with him lieoause Pictorial R eview Patterns alw ays on hand j Mr, Davie has this work in Bldg., Salem, Oregon, Phone 96. may have same by applying to Miss of a charge against him, but of charge. tf. Olive Bassett and paying for ad. which he was proven innocent. J. R. Gardner’s Cash Store, Stayton, Ore. Hereafter all the lectures will O. L. Diel yesterday filed suit be given on Thursday afternoon FOR SALE—Double buggy harness FOR SALE -New Lilly Cream Separa and light work harness, with collars. tor No. 2 450 lb. capacity made by against A. R. Richardson. Ac and evening as follows: Division AlsoTubbcr tired buggy. All in good International Harvestor Co. regular cording to the complaint Rich 2, from 1 until 2 o’clock, divi shape. Inquire at Gehlen’s Store. $75 machine $55. Inquire Balsieger ardson, on March 21 tiled a com sion 1 from 3:45 until 6 o’clrck, and Son R. F. D. No. 1 Scio Ore. 5-31-x plaint against Diel charging him and military drill from 7:45 until with larceny. He was acquitted FOR SALE—Cows and heifers fresh and 9 Good Oak posts 15 cents each in justice court. He asks dam o’clock. freph soon. Apply Arthur Forette Miss Ruth Roy. acting in Miss RC 1 Aumsville Ore. 5-17-52 at Chas. Gehlen’s. ages of $1500.—Salem Statesman Mielke’s absence, has sent in the names and dues of all those who have signed the pledge and paid their dues. Last Thursday evening a gen eral meeting was held, where it was decided to accept Mr. Hoor- ith ’s offer and take charge of the show Saturday evening, May, 26. They are to get half the proceeds after the films are paid for. The Girls are very anxious to make this a success and every one is asked to come. Every girl and woman in Stay- ton and the surrounding country are urged to come and become Summary of State and National Affairs—Industrial, Civic and a member of the organization. Educational Advancement for the W eek— Progress in It is a splendid opportunity for every girl to learn to do things Factories, Payrolls and Development Enterprises. well, and while we are not nurses we are getting training which Readers of this paper should send it to friends in other states will be valuable if the time ever with this column marked, showing how rapidly the state is devel comes, and it will come to most oping, as the best wav to advertise our resources. of us, when such practical train be staged at Hall May 14.— Eugene Fruit Growers’ Association receives ¿single ing as we are getting will be contract for $400,000 worth of canned turnips, carrots, squash, necessary. The charter members are: cabbage and green beans. Mrs. Edna Brewer, Mrs. Alice Sutherlin—Many beans being planted here. M. Crabtree, Mrs. C.A. Luthy, Eugene—Broccoli planting starts in this section. the Misses, Merta Siegmund Vale Large chrome and magnesia deposits to be prospected Maude Hollister, Minnie Poley, Vesta Marshall, Olive Bassett, in Malhuer county. Grace Elder, Wanda Brown Coos Bay—More shipyards in prospect here. Ruth Roy, Wilma Ware, Gladys Talk about service, the Southern Pacific Co., is starting a Hamman, Verda Haminan, Ina telephonic ticket service. Simply telephone for your tickets, Pull Harold, Iva Baldwin, Caryl Ruble man berth, etc., and it will be delivered at vour door by special Bessie Shank, Agnes Kirsi-h, messenger. , Alma Nendel, Anna Nystrom, CA ST O F C H A R A C T E R S Grants Pass—Benjamin C. Sheldon is the new editor of the Cacelia Mielke, Lois O. Bracken. Larry Fairfield ............................................... Michael Benedict Rogue River Courier. Wm. Brierly ___ ___ _____ Nick Heuberger Grants Pass—26 day clean-up from Logan mine brings Josiah Nibs _____ ...... .......... ...... John Susbauer owners $7,000 in gold and $1,000 in platinum, Tim Whipall _ - _ ........ .......... ...... Edward Pieser Squire Danvers Klamath Falls—Utah-Idaho Sugar Co., willing to build fac _____ ___ Edward Bell Old Miller .......... 11 a. m. "The M aiter of the tory here if 5,000 acres of beets are guaranteed. ___ _____ ___ Wm. Hermens Mary Brierly ___ H eart." 8 p. m. " The Divine ___ Rose Ilottingcr Portland—Peninsula Shipbuilding Co., receives orders for Dollie, the Dairy Maid and the Human Steps in the two wooden steamers, about 3,509 tons capacity. ___ ___ Hannah Heuberger Miss Sallie Hanscom ___ Great Salvation.” These are Grace Hottinger Bend $18,000 to be spent on high school enlargement. Widow Whipall ........................ vitial interesting subjects, both Angdine Hermens are eminently scriptural. Bible Officer and Farm Hands. Recdsport — Business boom on here, shipyard, woolen mill . school always interesting, classes and milk condensing plant to start soon. SYNOPSIS for all ages. Y. P. S. C. E. Act 1 Woodland near the house of Larry Fairfield. Act 2 —Same Portland—Factory to make starch from cull potatoes to be very helpful to all. Cordial in ready for this seasons crop. as Act 1. Act 3 A plain room at Widow Whipall’s residence. Act 4 -Landscape. Act 5 Parlor. vitation to all. North Bend—Buehner Co., gives raise in mens wages. In Marion F. Horn, minister. crease of 25 cents a day is announced expected ¡that this action . will tend to settle labor troubles at plant. A number of Staytonitcs took 4 Estacada—Co-operative Cheese Association selected site for in the circus at Salem Friday. factory. 4P • Chas, Burrows, the shoemaker, Albany —The 31 miles of Pacific Highway in Linn county can . left Monday with his goods for be graded and drained for $7,000. Silverton. Hoes, Rakes, Weeders, Hand Cultivators A complete line of all kinds of garden tools. LILLY HARDWARE CO. SUBSCRIBE FOR The Stayton Mail W e are Showing CLASSIFIED a nice line of ladies underwear in Muslin and Knit Goods ADVERTISING Pretty Spring Gowns WATCH The largest and most complete assortment of cTWen’s W ork Shoes in town. Prices reasonable. Lancefield’s Shoe Store. S u b lim ity D r a m a tic C lu b OREGON INDUSTRIAL REVIEW FOR THE in a Sensational Five-Act Drama Entitled “Through Tempest a n d Sunshine” To C. F. Sublimity, Wednesday, May 23 Abounding in Tragedy, Comedy and Romantic Casts. Voted a Complete Success--Don’t Miss It J41USIC BY SUBLIMITY ORCHESTRA Christian Church Admission-Adults, 25c; children, 1 5 c Dance After the Show Curtain, 8:30