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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1917)
C o u n ty Correspondence From AH Over The Valley rt» *t/* «t« *>t<» «ft» «t« »J* -• The Farmers’ Store of Quality - Having bought before prices advanced we are in a position to sell at prices that defy all competition in the valley. file re will lie preaching Sun- ! day, May 27th. Everyone is in vited to attend and bring a well E. G. bk'ftmund arui family filled basket, ns there will be a were Saltan \ ¡si tors Sunday. basket dinner on the grounds. Eugene Ware was a Stay ton c Her Sa:i. ,ay. ;M Y ".a;; and wife were Sun- < . ft . in calk r i at the J. W. Thoms-. ! >: Jordan Ghees* factory expects A fis I: t r h;a. been on the to begin for business about June first. sick list the past week. Frank Smith, wife and baby Dance and pie social at the SOAP O RANG ES Ula were Stay ton callers Friday. new cheese factory was a huge 10 bars Elk Savon for 25c 2 dozen sweet Orunges for 25c A. P. Kitsch and wife attend success: large crowd and good 6 bars W hite W onder 25c 1 dozen fresh Lemons for 15c ee. G ratae m Stay ton Saturday, time. 6 bars best toilet 25c Lettuce, Radish Charles Williamson lias traded .Miss Ai-'ks Khsch attended . : farm for Portland property and has moved to Portland. day a ft* - mo . Best Parlor Matches Sugar— Best Berry Fruit Pump Oil Cans, 5 gal. never fail T. H. Thomas and wife, Mrs. The Mrs. Kirsch and Ware 6 boxes for 25c 12 lbs. for $1.00 cans. Reg. $2.50, now $1.50 were Wednesday afternoon call Wm. Brotherton, M r s. Beff ers in Stayton, at the Charles Shedton visited at Chas William SH O ES L A D IE S SH O ES PE R C A L E S son’s last Sunday. Brown home. Men’s Pat. or Gun Metal Oxfords 1 lot pat. kid and gun metal shoes Mrs. Veda Pritchard gave the C. W. Steward was a Stayton 32 in. blue, red figured Percales, reg. $3.50 to $4. now $1.49 reg. $3.50 at $1.98 eighth grade examination. caller Saturday. regular 12¿c at the low price Men’s Pat. and Gun Metal Shoes Lot 2. pat. and gun shoes and Ox Fred Popperlin of Blue Den Loci Riggs was a week-end of 1 Oc per yard. reg. $4 to $5 now at $1.98 fords. reg. $2.50 to $3, now 1.29 visit r at the. T. J. Ware home. spent Friday at E. H. Thomas place. Miss Lois Bracken was a Sun The nurse, who has been W e have a good line of Fishing Tackle. Auto Tires day visit r of Mi i Agnes Kirsch. Men's Linen Collars, broken lots, regular priced 15c, waiting on Mrs. Balsinger re and Accessories. Mr-. Baldwin was a Stayton now 10c. caller Saturday afternoon. Her turned to her home in White daughter. Mis- Iva, returned Salmon, Wash., last week. Claire Thomas who has been horn with her. attending school in Stayton the Mrs. Archie Kim-ey and son past few weeks returned home T- . . Saturday. W. II. Loos? was a bu-inessl visit 'V to Stay on Monday. Anna Du ter, of Subl mity, is visiting at the Joseph Be.ker home. 0. E. Sandbergs visited Mrs. Frank Sie.m.md was a Stay- Aumsville - - Oregon Quinn Sunday. ton visitor Tuesday. Geo. Beers spent Sunday with T L. San ’ers is assisting Wm. Frank Berry and family. Lake in the sowing of his crop. Frank Johnston Mrs. A. Ruef and son were , . and . family . . . Stayton callers Tu-sday after- spent Monday evening with h»s noon mother and sister. Sand being attend- F- Woodworth and vrffc of ed with ■ Teat ; terest. Every- Molalla. are \isitors in the val- Woodworth's mother this week. ered from an attack of Tonsilitis. ; A case of measles is al -o reported. Mis3 Mary Van Handel has Miss Delma Grimes is home one has a cordial invitation to ^ ib'3 %ve<A- _____ Preparations are now lieing ; Rev. Moore of Hortland gave; from Shelburn where she has been working at the Norris Hunt made for a program to beheld on home the past week. Monday evening the Chante Decoration Day. tie son An pw a • ? ¡"teivsting sermon at th e I been employed for some time. M. E. church Sunday evening. club had their last meeting. This ______________ * The hot tamalla social was well were mid-week callers in town. club has been a very popular Mrs. Quinn was a Lyons visi attended and enjoyed. “ And the feature in connection with the *” 13® Mabel Olive Jarvis, a man .who had to go to Lyons to tor Friday. Glee clubs and has been thor- linI,ll^ ar young lady of San: >m The church social wa* well get him a wife” proved that “ the oughly enjoyed by its m em bers.,anf* ^ e” ry Juhnke of Foster, J. W. Dively made a business attended Friday evening and way to a man’s heart is through A fter the usual time spent in " ere unlteJ in the holy bom' of trip to Salem Friday returning G. H. ’fry nde a bu-iness netted a nice sum, besides being his stomach.” singing general favorites a ban- maGimony, 1 uesday afternoon at Wayne Fox has been quite sick Sunday. trip to A1 a y We nesda . a very pleasant affair. quet was held in the lunch room, *‘ome of l*ie bride's mother, George Wolf and wife have W. . . R a n ' wife cccompa- Professor Kane and Lloyd the past week but is better now. everyone doing full justice. . ,v' . CTIark of Eugene, of- Mr. Able has cut down and moved back to North Santiam. niei ! y . . Bartholomev , mo- Trask expect to depart for east- rry, . . . . ,, fixating. The coup'e will reside grubbed out some of the fruit tore .1 horn atur ay from Port- ern Oregon in the near future, T to a rt c|« » Po ..e r. f o r t h . * Footer. The Moil joins the Pat Brennan of Mt. Angel, trees on his place and is planning vioited at the Fery home the Cirlo Notional Honor Guard ben. roany frtend, of thc. happy bri,le land. ---------------------- efit be seen in the . 0 . may >- ----------- .... VMiouo and Kroot„ wj, h in i thcm a on pulling down the house and first of thd week. Miss :i bel Towns, of Stayton, windows of the stores. putting it all in a large field. is visiting at the P. H. Lambert Mrs. McClellan visited a t happy and prosperous journey The Teachers Training class through life. Vida Woodworth left for near Aumsville the week end. home. The beautiful home of Mr. and Silverton this week, where she Glenn Porter went to Port- ha8 been attending a course of M r. John ]i be and Mrs. II. Don’t forget to see “ Thru Mrs. Marion Martin, east of Ly land last Saturday. lectures on the first grade work. expects to work this summer. R. Shank tv, *n we e seen on » it c . UJ n io . n a n . Tempest and Sunshine” at Hein’s Villa Woodworth has gone to the busines: streets of Mt. Pleas ons, was the scene of a merry i^eonard Walker and w” e* n *’• i ^ 'vcn ^ r9‘ * ratt Hall, Aumsville, next Tuesday gatheii-g Sunday, A fter lunch Aumsville, where she expects to B. Conness and wife and C. F. ant Wednesda . Those that attended the final evening May 2i). was served the afternoon was Loose ann wife ate Sunday din- spelling contest in Salem last M . Mr-. Arnold Senz, Frank Senz spent widi mu ic and various work for some time. ner with Mrs. Mary Hunter. Saturday are: EllaSpaniol, Sarah rs> ' ” • left Sunday and Mamie L ux returned from games were enjoyed until a late on a business trip to ea tern Mrs. Allie Wolf and Mrs. Nick Caldwell, Margaret Hensley, ^ 0 ‘ hour. Those present were Mes- Oregon. Schmitz visited at the Gunsaules Genevieve Spaniol, Sylvia Darby, J . C. Hul 1 Wife, Earnest and Ray J. Fox, S. 1 Alic'1 Klecker and Pan’ Stnyion. h me Sunday afternoon. and Dav • rter Jr., Tony, D Brown, Pen Burrenger, Ed Lampman and Mnrphy of Mi s Leo if. - ’oretteentertai . H i Howevi '• no’ e of them v ^ro for A - ■ ' J»e SO . E 1 Eras . M S. George tunat < rough to win the go'd at Pealing an ! the host and hostess. Stayton were out staking off th the m*.rohers ol' th' ( ’••oc! meual, a’though F/f.rah Caldwell 1 Miss Myrtle Brown spent Sun« ground for W. 11. De voir.,; - ■ !i;il) at her horn- last 'id ü ’ w on ? icon 1 in the 7th gradm new house Friday. r.f;"nv.on. T’ i lime v/a - ) •; .t I theH.8 «* (1. .v al Richard Brown’ . While in Salem they attended i- g fancy v.-o k, a f t r wl.ici: ‘ | Mrs. L. Trask spent Sundayi J. J. Staiger conducted tl the fiel I moot end various places examination Thursday and F ri t i f host»v *. ervi 1 refaeshments. ’ Frank J rwr th and Herman ¡n p ortland of interest in the city. During Wm. Councilman and family the day they were in charge of l " Mr*. Ellen Town**, of Stayton day. were tradi: with. Stayton mer U •uca Crabtree and Marshall. Those attending the spellin'* Schlies 1 i S tu ; y evening. vUited at r, ran ma Mr r r » ’s and chants i . j . day. contesn from here were Walt. 1 at the o home the fore the Jackson John Olmxted has left rcliool Garrison 7th grade, Earl Down Mr. McNeil, of Albany, war t'r ,m the (3th gre- .'e a d gone to Knapp, Cl fiord Downing and 1 part of the week. ing Gth grade and Clarice Down vifiting bis daughter, Mir. i.’. Melvin Shank pent Sunday with Eugene to join l.i.i) m a rts who Mr. ; nd Mrs. Marion Martin ing 4th gride. Van Nuys last week. the Huber Bro . recently moved to that city. A were S ayton v is io n 'a t week. VV. H. Downing and family, J. Mies Then Matthieu visited at, • few days before his d< p u t.ure the Miss Hazel Down ir:g visited at Well, schcol is out, so we wont J. Staiger and family an 1 E. C. the Forrtt farm Friday. the Lee Down! g home Sunday. see Willis Brown in Lyons much. m .‘mlxirs of the Gth grade ell ip Downing and family were Salem Messrs Sloper an»l Murphy an r ned by th*ir teacher Miss H. R. Sham: . nd wife and non He will keep t retty busy on his callers Saturday. putting up a : awmill on the . irshall ai d Mi. s Hcllistcr gave R- ymond, Joe P e'.r k and Rev. farm. F’. liOose place. J. A. Burns an 1 wife spent him a farewell picnic. McGee v e re en erta ne 1 i t the the week end witi the latters A number from here went to Blanche Burson, who has been Ed Smith home Sunday. Lyons Echoo’ closed Friday. parents near Silverton. the chivari at North San'iam on attending school in Stayton for Arnold Senz i : the iroud pos The children have done well. necessary to do thia. We h nl Miss Laura R n l spent the Tuesday night. (he past few months has again rbmly lirouKht that much into sessor of a Maxwe 1. This was Mr. Kane3 fourth term week end with friend i in S lem. The Improvement Club are returned to Dallas, Oregon, valley and have more money to I George Et el of Fern Ridge, and the chil ren made rapid ad- on Farms at the lowest rate: c,i C. F. I)arst was in Salem sev planning on ft good time at the J T he pupils of thc primary room wi -en' a : .e at I e Downing« v a n c e m e n t under his instruction. terest, and with privilege of Hall Friday ever lug. Everybody will give a program in their room $!30 or more on principal at an : t -iV Sunday. We are nfoimed he tca.-hesin eral days this week invited. on Friday of this week, the OM you gH better terms? F. M. Fresh : nd family were ,'t Mi s A;.n i es was aSunday Gates ne*t winter, occasion being the bird house borrow money till you nee Stayton callers Saturday. guest a f. . Ray’ . Stayton ba 1 team played Lyons Marion Hunt spent tlu week The Loyal Sons Class of the and flower contest. J. M. & H. M. HAWKIf«8 Miss Lu a 1 owning and elmer last Fri ay. A number of pupils are absent ALBANY, OREGON end with his pare ts in Salem. Christian church will give an Brown vi ite home folks Sun- E. A. Woodworth and wife of this week on account of mumps. , e.eciion dinner J ur e 4. Mrs. Norris has alx>ut recov- day, Molal a, are Visiting with Mr. Howell Notes. Jordan Jingles COME IN AND SEE JUST WHAT WE HAVE TO OFFER YOU G R O C E R IE S S P E C IA L S We Buy Your Produce a t B est Prices Fox Valley Gems GOOD GOODS A . W . SCHRUNK W e Speak German School Notes West Stayton Ht. Pleasant Lyons News Rock Point i GOOD GOODS