News From All Over The = - — City- Possibly About You or Y our Friends -- «— ■ ■ Your patriotic duty buy a Liberty bond. bond. M th . V. Dare Sloper is visiting B. P. Herrick, of Salem, wub homo folks at Shaw. in towii Monday. Mrs. J. P. Wilbur returned II. J. Marking was over from from eastern Oregon last Satur­ Jordan Saturday. Mm. John Potter, of Mill City, day. C. A. Silbernagel and family wn i in town Monday. o f Jordan were Stayton callers Mm. B. C. Robertson visited Tuesday. in town this week. N. Geymer and family, of I )r. Brewer spent Friday and Kingston, are now riding in a Wo Inesduy in Salem on profes­ new Maxwell car. sional business. F. M. and G. It. Munkers went Peter Deidrich has installed a mi dern gasoline tunk in front to Salem Wednesday, the former remaining for a visit. of Ids store. Mrs. John Gehlen has returned C H, Kossiter and E. C. Den- nv. o f Coon Hollow, were in to her home in Portland after a visit with relatives in Stayton. town yesterday. Do your bit buy a Liberty Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lake and Elwyn Carter made a trip to Mr. and Mrs. Malone, of Howell, his ranch at North Silver Creek were trading in town Saturday. Sunday. The I/)yal Sons Class will serve Monday and Tuesday being ice cream at Youngs Cash Gro­ stale holidays, the banka will be cery all day next Monday. cl< ed all day both days. J. H. B la k e ly and w ife returned ill s Vivian Young who has been teaching in Moscow Idaho, from Philomath last week for a short stay at home. is at home for her vacation. Mrs. Grace Me A Ivin o f Salem Mrs. and Mrs. Bert Veal and eon. of Albany, with a couple of is visiting at the home of F. A. Smith. frn rids, were in town Sunday. Colgates Ted Gehlen left last Saturday i for Toppenish Wash., where he| Toilet soaps are best. Sloper’s has accepted a position in the Drug Store. round house. The Jordan school entertain­ Memorial E\ercises Notice of School Meeting' Patriotism Demands that You } S Spend, but Spend Wisely S Every seat was occupied and N o tic e is h ereb y g iv e n to the many were obliged to stand, at legal v o te rs o f School D is tr ic t the Memorial Day exercises held N o. 77 o f M arion C o u n ty. S ta te in the High school auditorium o f O re go n , th a t a school m e e tin g yesterday morning. o f said D is tric t w ill be held at The program opened w’ ith mu­ the H ig h school A u d ito riu m on sic by the orchestra, “ Star Span­ the l » t h d a y o f June. 1917, a t gled Banner,” followed by the tw o o ’ clock in th e a fte rn o o n to invocation. A number o f small vo te on th e prop osition o f le v y in g boys gave a drill and song veiy a special d is tr ic t tax. nicely. Paul Stayton gave a reci­ T h e tota l am ou nt o f m or.ey tation. A male quartette, com­ needed by th e d is tr ic t d u rin g th e posed of Stanley A. Starr, Dr. fiscal y e a r b e g in n in g on Ju n e ¡8. Pintler and li. A. and C. A. 1917, and e n d in g Ju ne 30, 1918, Beauchamp sang in a pleasing is estim a ted in th e fo llo w in g 1 manner. Wm. Ryan recited fx>- bu d get and in clu des th e am ou n ts gan’s Command, and was follow­ to be re c e iv e d fr o m th e cou n ty ed by Henry Allis.with Lincoln’s school fund, sp ecia l d is tr ic t tax, Gettysburg address. N ext on and all o th e r m o n eys o f th e d is­ the program was another song tric t: by the quartette and a recitation BUDGET by Leo VVier. E stim a ted E x p e n d itu re s The address was delivered uy Teacher»’ salaries................... $6.365 00 Rev. Lockhart, who spoke feel­ Furniture.............................. 200 00 ingly o f the inadequacy of words Apparatus and supplies, such to express the regard and esteem as maps,chalk, erasers, stoves 325 00 the American people should have Curtains e tc ......................... 26 00 for the men who gave their ser­ Library books..................... . Flajfs ................................... | 10 00 vices to the country during the Repairs o f Schoolhouses, out­ trying times of the civil war. He buildings or fences ............... 200 00 j declared that President Wilson Janitor’s wages..................... 405 00, 40 00 is doing all in his power for the Janitor’s supplies.................. 200 00 good of the country, and that the F u el...................................... Light ................................... 52 00 nation should be united in his Clerk’s salary........................ 25 00 support. Every person can and Postage and stationery.......... 20 00 should do something to help in For the payment of bonded the great war in which we are debt ana interest thereon, is­ sued under Sections 117,144 to involved. 148, and 422 o f the School laws A fter an overture by the or­ of Oregon, 1917..................... 1,071 00* chestra the audience was dis­ Sinking Fund........................ 500 GO missed with the benediction. Total estimated amount of The exercises throughout were money to be expended for all purposes during the y e a r ___ 9,433 00 * interesting and appropriate. E s tim a te d R e c e ip ts A fter the audience was dis-; missed they accompanied th e J , From county school fund, dur­ veterans to the cemetery, where ing the coming school y e a r . 1,888 00! * From state school fund during 1 the graves were decorated. the coming school year.......... 854 88 In the afternoon the veterans, Estimated amount to be re­ accompanied by a number others ceived from ail other sources went to the bridge where flowers during the coming school year 1,700 00 were strewn on the water in Total estimated receipts, not including the money to be re­ commemoration of those who ceived from the tax which it lost their lives at sea. it proposed to vote................ 4,442 88 It is not true patriotism to hoard your money. The country needs it in circulation to carry on the war. Don’ t spend less money, but spend it more carefully. Avoid waste. Be productive. Make your own clothes at home. By the use of Butterick Patterns You will be more smartly gowned than ever, and at the same time be serving your country. All the latest Paris styles are here for your selec­ tion. The Illustrated Instructions in each pattern SHOW you just how easy it is to make your gown. Call now at our B U T T E R IC K P A T T E R N D EPARTM ENT HIGH PRICE PAID FOR PRODUCE » Doll’s Cash Store We Are Endeavoring To help you in every way we a n during these strenuous times. So we are Selling all our Gro­ ceries at Reduced Prices. N o w is the time to buy, as everything is going higher. Call and get our prices^ The ten year old son of Titus ment last Friday evening was Archer, who has been sick with well attended and much enjoyed typhoid fever, is reported recov­ by all present. ering nicely. There will be a big free for Phone 1561 S T A Y T O N , OREGON Flags! all dance at the Jordan Catholic Hall Tuesday evening June 5 Pig assurtmaiit o f sizes at Only Two DelWerits a W eek— W ednesday M om in f given by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sloper’s Drug Store. and Saturday Afternoon. Geisler. V- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fryer, of a te Dr. and Mrs. Beauchamp and R e c a p itu la tio n Junction City, visited Sunday Total estimated expenses for \. rh Mrs. Fryer’s parents! Mr. daughter. L. A. Thomas and w ife , the year................................ 9,438 00 and Mrs. Lons way motored to and Mrs. J. K. Gardner. H o n O r G u a r d ^ ota* estimated receipts not Bethel cemetery, near McCoy, 1 »r. Beauchamp reports the including the tax to be voted Memorial day. nirival of a daughter at the Balance, amount to be raised Ira Carter will have a sale on by District ta x ....................... 4,995 12 home o f Mr. and Mrs. Frank The girls met last Thursday j June 11th for the purpose of Dated this 28th day o f May 1917. Pi trok o f near Scio. May 2ti. afternoon for their last lecture disposing o f his personal property . , Attest: G. L. Brown, ¡•'rank Gehlen and w ife return- on the first aid work and on chairman Boar(l of Directors. preparatory to moving. His e< to tin it* home in Toppenish Thursday evening. May 31. they w A Wedd|e District Clerk, Vi sh., last Saturday after a w ife’s health is failing, hence his will take an examination over, The school board recommends si rt visit with relatives in reason for moving. the work which they have cov- i a 10 mill tax levy to meet the A Book Stayton. ered. Those m aking'a passing demands o f the bonds. Or box o f candy is a9 accept­ grade of 70 per cent will then Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Follis, Mr. --------------------- The following summary of facts regarding the liberty loan at 11 Mrs. Curtis Cole and Mrs.G. able as flowers to the graduating receive their Honor Guard Cer­ C h l i r r h bonds now being placed to finance America’s war operations has F. Harold, o f Kingston, were in student. You can get either at tificate, as soon as the names l U U 31 11U I been given out by Archibald Kains, governor o f the San Francisco attendance at the Memorial ex­ Sloper’s Drug Store. and grades can be sent in to Federal Reserve Bank: ercises Wednesday. E. B. Powelson who is now headquarters. The lectures have N ext Sunday morning the pas- „ , . . . . loan is a bond issue authorized by Congress Mrs. E. G. Siegmund and Lau- working in the Potter shingle been much enjoyed by the girls tor will take for his sermon sub- . rei.ee. F. A. Siegmund, w ife and mill at Mill City returned to and much practical knowledge ject -P au l’ s Thorn in the Flesh" ! t0 p ,y cost o f the war a<™nst Gerraan>'’ to make all advances to the allies, and above all, to bring about a speedy and successful baby and Jacob Siegmund, of that place last Friday after a few has been gained. and in the evening the Stayton Last Saturday evening the public will be given a lecture by end o f the world conflict Ft rn Ridge, attended Memorial days visit with his mother Mrs. C. E. Daugherty. He came girls benefit show was given. County Judge Bushey o f Salem exercises in town yesterday. Amount of loan—$2,000,000,000. down to give thf thumb on his A short program was rendered on "W h y Children are Brought; Pacific Coast Share—$166,000,000. left hand an opportunity to heal between reels and candy, made Into Court” dealing with the Size o f Bonds—$50, $100, $500, $1,000 and upward. Your friends with G R AD U A­ having mashed the nail off. ; by the girls, was sold. juvenile court and its work, TIO N Gifts in Stationery. Dr. Beauchamp was called on The money cleared from the cause o f crime by the young, Rate o f interest—3 1-2 per cent per year. Beauchamp’ s Drug Store. to attend a man hurt at Mill City show will be used to defray any widow’s pensions and parental Terms o f bonds—The bonds run for 30 years. The Govern­ See Windows, Wednesday, but was out of town, i expenses the Guard may have. discipline. The judge who will ment reserves the right to buy them back at face value after 15 Miss Minnie Silvernagelof Jor­ Dr. Hobson, of Scio, being in Later the girls expect to have tell some of his experiences as a years. dan was the recipient o f a kitch­ town, was called, and attended uniforms and this sum will be a public officer having to do with Buy these bonds now because: good start towards that and some of the important problems en shower last Sunday evening the injured man. other aims. when her friends to the number First—These bonds are the safest investment known. relative to the American home of 45 gathert d at her home with life, will speak right from ’the Second—By so doing you serve your country. all kinds of things for the kitch­ shoulder to use his own expres­ Third— Democracy needs its dollars for defense, not tribute. en She will be married June 5 sion, in the deliverance of his Wednesday May 23 J. B. Bog- to Louis Geisler. Fourth— These bonds are backed by the credit of the whole address. anska and G. J. Neumeister took Tuesday Mesdames J. P. W il­ Sunday School and Epworth United States, the richest country in the world. Dr. Albia.Korinek, of Portland over the dairy of A. T. Brewer bur, C. H. Brewer. E. D. A lex­ League as usual. The evening and Miss Emily Nerod, o f Salem, F ifth —Every $1000 invested will bring you $35 a year income. and hereafter the dairy will be ander, G. F. Korinek and J. M. service is at 8 o’clock. The were married in Portland Thurs­ run under the name of Stayton Ringo motored to Salem in the Sixth—The Government guarantees to pay you more income public is respectfully invited to day. the 24th. The groom is a Dairy Co. These gentlemen Ringo car, Mrs. Ringo driving. i f future loans carry higher interest rates. attend. E. B. Lockhart brother o f Dr. G. F. Korinek. of have bought the dairy and The ladies went in the inter­ Seventh—You can buy them on the installment plan. this city, and both himself and equipmmt o f Mr. Brewer and ests of the local auxiliary of the bri lc n r well and favorably Eighth—Your money will be spent wholly in America. rented the farm. They are both Red Cross, and in the city called known to many o f the Mail read3 from Portland where thev have at the county official headquar­ How to buy these bonds: en , wl o will join u* in ctngrat- been engaged in the same line of ters. 11:00 a. m. " We Would See | We are authorized to take subscriptions for the Government. There (hey received in­ Ula'ions. business. Being men thoiough- formation in regard to the work Jesus.” 8^00 p. m. "T h e Great- You can subscribe now by paying us only two per cent o f your VVnr. Nende! this week remem­ ly familiar with the dairy busi­ to be done, and w ere furnished |est Battle Ever Fought.” Both Purchase and the balance as follows: bered a few o f his friends with a ness they will continue to serve 18 P «r cent on June 28. 20 per cent on July 30. with supplies to be used in the of these subjects are vital scrip- sam oleof m-pie ¡yiup, shipped their patrons with the same de­ tural themes. Hear them. 30 per cent on August 15. 30 per cent on August 30. manufacture of articles necessa­ • to him from M'ch;g n. It is the gree o f efficiency ai has char­ ry to the wants of wounded men. Next Sunday is "Childrens This is an opportunity to combine a patriotic service with a “ pure quill” and something sel­ acterized Mr. Blower’s service, A meeting of the members of Da>.’ ’ This is one of the best good investment. dom seen in this land o f balm also giving the same high class the otganzation will be held and greatest days in the Bible and fir trees. It is a reminder produi t. calendar. Interesting soon, the date to be announced school o f youthful days, w hen good old- J. F. L'-u cr.me up from Alba­ later. program will be given. Have fashioned buckwheat cakes and ny Monday and remained until i --------------------- set the aim for 175 attendance. maple syrup were one o f the the following day with his par- A number o f the members of Everybody welcome. Come and chief joy.i o f life. ents. Mr. and M r3. E. C. Lau. Miss Crabtree t Sunday school see a live Sunday School. The Hannmn-Stout Co. have a He left ye iter Jay for San Fran- class took well filled lunch bask- Marion F. Horn. Minister. new Studebaker “ six” which cisco, whe^e he will receive in- ets to the home of A. P. Kirsch, Mrs. J. H. Thomas, o f Salem, they will use on their Stayton- struct on in artillery practice and last Sunday and i articipated in a later be assigned to duty, 1 farewell dinner for Miss Bassett. is visiting Mrs. J. E. Sloper, Salem run. Girl's National YOUNG’S CASH GROCERY Your Country Needs Your Money Liberty Loan Facts ToM in Nutshell Remember Brewer Sells His Dairy Visit the Capital Christian Church Farmers and Merchants Bank and Stayton State Bank Stayton - t - Oregon