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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1917)
Htayton Red Crime A business chnrge of the crowd end severs ¡T S r5 ' i]: m meeting followed the o p e n unique and amusing stunts were pulled off much to the pleasure session. Mr. and Mrs. E. G Siegmund, of those participating and prac- Demands that You Miss Merta Sjegmund and Mr. ticially the entire gathering par (.aurence Siegmund motored to ticipated. There was an old Spend Salem Sunday where all of their fashioned spelling bee in which family gathered at the home of moat of those present took part their son, Charles and family, and we demonstrated what good It is not true patriotism to hoard your money. Nairne Siegmund, who is located »Pullers we have here in Stayton. The country needs it in circulation to carry on the Mrs. Horace Lil'y leturned Enos Small, of St. Johns, vis at Astoria came up for the day. Mrs. Dr. Beauchamp won the , war. Don’t epen''. less money, hut spend it more Friday from Portland. ited in town Sunday. The state public service cot:- spelling bee. At a late hour - carefully. Avoid waste. aiin,y refreshments were ser- ^ Mrs. Leo Rock and Miss Kose Frank Spenner was a caller at mission, who recently investigat- ' ved Be productive. Make your own clothes at home. and all took their departure ^ ed the property of the Stayton for home By the use of the Muil office Saturday. Rock visited Salem Friday. voting the entire even- Jess Shepherd and mother Henry Downing of Shaw was Water Power Co., has directed ing one well spent and fully J the company to keep the intake enjoyed. motored to Salem Wednesday. a Stayton caller Wednesday. Wm. Mania of Linn county was F. X. Hoereth was a Portland of ¡t* ditch open and unobstruct- You will be more smartly gowned than ever, at all times by promptly re- a Stayton visitor Wednesday. visitor the early part of the week, 1 ed and at the same tirre be serving your country. moving gravel and other obstruc All the latest Paris styles are here for your selec W. E. Tho nas und wife of Sa E. Roy Is the proud possessor j tions; to raise and repair the tion. The Illustrated Instructions in each pattern lem were Stayton visitors Tues of a new 7 passenger Sludebaker banks of the ditch which brings SHOW you just how easy it is to make your day, car. One of the greatest demonstra the water from the Santiam riv gown. Call now at our Mrs. W. E. ChriMnan, of Linn Herman Foltz of Jordan made er; to improve and raise the tions of patriotism ever partici county, was trading in town Fri a pleasant call at the Mail office "willow dam" on the north side pated in by the members of any BUTTERICK PATTERN DEPARTMENT § day. Saturday. order in Stayton was that of the of the mill pond to such a height Colgate Soaps J. T. Follis of Linn county! as will prevent water from escap Rebekah Lodge Tuesday evening. 1 HIGH PRICE PAID FOR PRODUCE made the Mail office a pleasant' ing into the ditch of the Salem It being the regular meeting at Sloper’s Drug Store. Flouring Mill Water Company night, also t'.ie election of officers Mrs. Hen Gehlan and children call Saturday. left yesterday for a visit with Bessie Clow and Helen Staab and retain a sufficient head of the early part of the evening was returned from Portland the early water in the mill pond to ade- devoted to the business of the Portland friends. ' ' ■ : ■' : ; part of the week. 5 quately supply the needs of the order and the following officers Mrs. A. C. Thomas and little Flags! Flags! Flags! patrons of said utility; and to in- were elected: Miss Ella Williams, daughter Ixmine returned from n . ,,___. e,_____ . stall and maintain a boom across N, G., Mrs. Lula P. Lilly, V. G.. Portland Monday. Mrs. Emma Sloper, Secretary, outlet from the j0g8 pond from in order Geo. A. Smith, V. A. Goode Mrs. S. Z Cu ver and , „ Mrs. J. . t h ^ e prevent 8aw hap- Eliza Taylor, Treasurer. and E. C. Titus were Salem visi P King of Salem are visiting hazardly entering the ditch and Mrs. At a previous meeting it had tors Wednesday. Mrs. < arrie aimer. forming jams.- Salem Statesman been decided to give a reception Mrs. W. C. Parry and son Mrs. J. F. Richards and M i s s -------------- - —• to the new members and the en Dixon returned to their home in tertainment committee composed Junction City Monday. of Mrs. Carrie Palmer, Mrs. Ed Mrs. Elmer Dodson, of Deer Mrs. Wm. Cladek and baby na Sloper and Miss Selma Schuff Island, Ore., is visiting at the left Saturday for a visit of sev- spared no pains to make the affair ______ J. W. Kephart home. 2 \ a success as was evidenced eral days with friends in Salem. The C- 0 . F. hall at Sublimity August Hendricks of Sublimity , Mr. and Mrs. Andy Cornish was crowded to the utmost on the manner of entertainment. by underwent an operation in a and daughter are here from Wednesday evening when the The spacious banquet hall was Portland hospital last week. Calif., for a visit with Sublimity Dramatic Club staged all aglow with the National colors. Miss Catherine Marshall of Montague, , the play "Through Tempest and The Stars and Stripes floated and Gervais is visiting her sister Miss friends. rippled in the cool breeze often Frank Mack returned from his Sunshine." All who were in the causing Vesta Marshall for a few days. pitch oursts of applause from camp near Philomath last cast took their parts well and loyal members Mrs. Winnie Plaster Pettit and Saturday. their invited Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon Delivery expects to take each act was warmly applauded. guests. It had and little son, of Portland, visited his wife hack He with been so arranged This play is the last one that the REDUCED PRICES this week at the Forrest Mack A good time is him. that the entire throng should Club will put on this summer. reported by home. around the hall and stand who attended the dance at At the close of the last act a in march line facing the flag for the Leo Klecker and Henry Lulay those patriotic tabaleau was shown, a the home of Matt Mueller in Linn national before seating are going to Portland Friday to county Saturday evening. Phone 1551 STAYTON, OREGON huge American flag lighted by themselves salute for the sumptuous take the civil service examina John Mielke went to Portland colored lights. The orchestra banquet which began with chick tion. played the "Star Spangled Ban en Wednesday on a few days busi and home made noodles and Mrs. Mary Eisenhart and Mrs. ness trip. Jake Spaniol will run ner’ ' and the audience stood and closed strawberries and W. D. Cornish visited relatives the store while he is gone. warmly applauded. The Sublim- cream. with newly initiated and friends in Silverton a few Miss Wilma V/are met with a 1 ity orchestra furnished music members in The whose the re days last week. between the acts of the play and ception was given honor painful accident while on her way are Mrs. V. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Pancoast to town this afternoon. One ofilor for the ine dance which was given A. Goode, Miss Mabel Towne, V. entertained Misses Maude Hol her horses got to kicking and afterward. On Tuesday May 29 Dare Sloper, Dr. G. C. Wat$on, lister and Vesta Marshall at struck her. the Club will put on this play at Glenn Porter, Geo. Davie and dinner on Sunday. Hein’s hall in Aumsville. Clifford Harold, traveling sales Wavne Ashby. San Tox man for the A. IL Averill Ma The out of town guests were Kidney remedy gives relief chinery Co., visited his parents, Good Roads Meeting Mesdames J. P. King, W. H. Liberty Loan Facts Told in Nutshell from 1 to 3 days. It’s guaranteed. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Harold Fri Sloper, S. Z. Culver of Salem, Sloper’s Drug Store. day last. A Good Roads meeting will be E. B. Day of Gold Hill and Miss The following summary of facts regarding the liberty loan Gail Jones, who enlisted in the Mrs. Josephine Johnson, of held in Stayton Monday evening. Catherine Marshall of Gervan. bonds now being placed to finance America’s war operations has regular army a few weeks ago. Hepner; Mrs. L. M. Herren, of Jay Bowerman, ex-Governor of boen given out by Archibald Kains, governor of the San Francisco hat been assigned to a regiment Salem and Samuel Munkers of Oregon. S. Benson, chairman of Federal Reserve Bank: In Honolulu, Sandwich Islands.— Amity have been visiting their the State Highway Commission Purpose—This loan . is a bond by Congress and W. L. Tooze, secretary of Friday evening Acacia Chapter t Scio Tribune. . . G issue to authorized brother F. M. Munkers fora few make all to the Marion countv Good Roads of the Eastern Star of this city _ the allies, and above Mrs. Day, of Gold Hill, Ore., davs. t all, to ^ bring about k I a speedy and advances su:co38ful visited her sister Mrs. J. W, J. M. Ringo and wife, J. W. Assn., will be present. Just entertained about fifteen visitors end of the world conflict. Mayo Tuesday. She is on her Mayo and wife, G. F. Korinek where ahe meeting is to be held members of Victoria Chapter of Amount of loan—$2,000.000,000. way to Lincoln Nebraska to visit and wife, Dr. H. A. Beauchamp has not been decided. Turner. friends and relatives. In keeping with the times, the Pacific Coast Share—$166,(XX).000. and wife, C. A. Luthy and wife tj i T L Mrs. Grant Muryhy and baby all evening was devoted to a patri Size of Bonds—$50, $100, $500, $1.000 and upward. to Salem last Thurs- I ¿1*6111-ICdCnCr left Sunday for a visit with rela day motored otic program, short but interest evening. Rate of interest—3 1-2 per cent per year. tives and friends in Salem and ing talks were made and songs Portland. They expect to be The Kingston school closed last were sung. The hall was beau Terms of bonds—The bonds run for 30 years. The Govern Saturday with an entertainment away aliout two weeks. tifully decorated with the nation ment reserves the right to buy th ini back at face value after 15 The last meeting of the pre al colors. Chas. Staiger of near Sublimi that retlected great credit on sent years. year was held last A decidedly excellent luncheon ty met with a painful accident bothipupils and teacher. A large Friday school Buy these bonds now because: evening high was served and greatly enjoyed last Saturday. He was employed crowd was present and enjoyed school auditorium. in the A large First—These bonds are the safest investment known. in a saw mill and in turning a the splendid program. by those who partook. The ev crowd was in attendance and Ben Roy, son of Mr. and Mrs. log with a jack the log slipped was pronounced one of Second—By so doing you serve your country. the short program rendered was ening •nd caught his finger crushing it E. Roy, of Stayton. was married enjoyed. pleasure and profit by all. Third—Democracy needs its dollars for defense, not tribute. Dr. Brewer the presi 90 badly Dr. Beauchamp had to May 7 in New York City, where dent of the association precided Fourth—These bonds are backed by the credit of the whole he has been for some time hold over the meeting and the high take it off close to his hand. United States, the richest country in the world. ing a good position, to Miss Ban- Mrs. J. F. Peery pleasantly gerter. He and his bride are ex school orchestra rendered sev Thursday last, the 17th, at the entertained the Eldeen Club on Fifth —Every $10 j 0 invested \\ ill bring you $35 a year income. selections which was up to Christian parsonage, in Salem, here during the summer eral Friday afternoon. A most ex to pected Sixth—The Government guarantees to pay you more income their splendid standard of ex- occurred the marriage of Gladys, cellent collation was served and visit home folks. if future loans carry higher interest rates. cellence. Miss Marion Alexan- of Mr. and Mrs. A. m pleasant afternoon was spent. Mrs. J. W. Meredith of Salem der sang a solo in her own sweet daughter Hill, of this city, to Clifford B. Seventh—You can buy them on the installment plan. Besides the club members Mes- died this morning at her home and winning manner. Trask, of Mill City. dames E. D. Alexander, F. F. 248 S. ( hurch St. She leaves accompanied on the piano by The bride is one of Stayton’s Eighth —Your money will he spent wholly in America. Foster and W. C. Parry were to mourn her less her husband I q p Konnek How to buy these bonds: well known and most popular present Dr. J. VV. Meredith an.l two chil- Gauntt made a few farewell Prof. We are authorized to take subscriptions for the Government. re young ladies. She has grown to W. H. Hob: on and wife, Mrs. «Iron Mrs. E. B. Lockhart of marks in which he took occasion You can subscribe now by paying us only two per cent of your womanhood here and her many purchase and the balance Dr. Beauchamp, Mrs. C. E. Stayton and Frank Meredith of to thank everybody for their friends as follows: will wish for her a pros Tsylor and VV. A. Weddle are North Yakima, Wash, 18 per cent on June 28. 20 per cent on July 30. kindness to him in his four years perous and happy future. attending the Grand Lo.lgo of Qn Saturday t h e Stayton labor among us. 30 per cent on August 13. 30 per cent on August 30. The groom is a popular young the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs Grange met in regular sesson Dr. Brewer’s address was a resident Mill City, where he This is an opportunity to combine a patriotic service with a at Eugene this week. and a3 u8u;,i a most enjoyable farewell talk to the teachers who has a good of position, and where good investment. Sunday June 3rd is to he a time was had. At noon a most are leaving for other fields and they will be "at home" fed letter day in the history excellent dinner w a s served, he expressed himself in the June 1st. •f the Christian church and After dinner an open meeting kindliest terms, wishing those Immediately after the wedding ¿Sunday School. Ali the sur- was held and a short program leaving the greatest success and they left on a trip to Portland founding communities are invit- was rendered. Among the num- pledging the continued friend and White Salmon. •d to be present in large rum- bers were recitations by little ship and support af the associa bers as it ia to be children’s day Misses Kirsch and Hilda Trask, tion to the teachers remaining. Dr. Beauchamp reports the and they are to have a s iK ndid A number of interesting talks After the session of the asso birth of a daughter to Mr. and program and get togetlu r meet- were made by Grange members ciation was over Mrs. Ben Schae Mrs. Frank Ferry of near West Slayton Oregon Ing. land by representatives of the fer and Mrs. J. W. Mayo took Stayton May 23d. News From All Over The ---------City----------- Possibly About You or Your Friends % Patriotism Spend, but Wisely Butterick Patterns Rebekahs Have Patriotic Meeting Doll’s 6ash Store 1 “6” Big Specials “6” SStaSri& T" Saturday May 26 th ’Tempest and Sunshine” DraWS Large HoUSe Dill Pickles, Red Ribbon Brand, 2 cans, 25c Folger's Baking Powder, 1 lb. can, - 40c Rumford's Baking Powder, lb, can, 65c Peanut Butter, reg, 20c, 2 lbs, - 25c Swift's Cleanser, 5 for - - 25c Matches, Blue Star, 7 for - - 25c YOUNG’S CASH GROCERY Your Country Needs Your Money Eastern Star Visited Association Meets Married, Farmers and Merchants Bank and Stayton State Bank »