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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1917)
rfKfr'fN.Y A m News From All Over The _____ City----------- M j IN A IO H I I I K I W I C U T TOBACCO, A N O I N T I N O U S I N Q IT J U S T A S LONG A * I W A N T T O .B t O A U D L t S S o r W MATr A N T O N « »ATS OB 0 0 * » J I A O n iH t H I» I SPIBIT o r I N D I P I N D l NCI A Ç .C O B O IN O T O T N I r* IN C IP k l«| O F A K IIB IC A N O O V C B N M IN I HI M A S T H I f — I B IQ H T. Sports (y<) fe# fe’j) Possibly About You or Your Friends . m w Hold first place in the summer ^ wardrobe. It’s a hort life but a 2 gay one for the sj orts costume. J. A. Etzel, Paul Zuber. Wm Do your bit buy a Liberty ■ ■ nr*«, a fe# Bell. J. P. Ditter and Engle bond. i «5 I fr*) A V A R I E T Y O F L IN E S T O P L E A S E Shutt of Sublimity were business F. V. Munkers returned from visitors in Stayton Wednesday. T H E E T E R N A L F E M IN IN E Salim Monday. fe;" Sublimity Dramatic Club will D. C. Davis was a week end I (fc îï) ID present “ Thru Tempest and Sun rfei.or in Portland. rH A T makes tobacco good is tho cap there is in m ; I# the leaf to start with and the way it’s cured—some 1'. H. Coffin of Eugene passed shine” at the Mill City Opera i*’) House, Mill City, Tuesday even tobacco is sappier than others. If you take a big chew th: sh town Wednesday. M ! f y of W-B GUT, you may find it too rich for you. Take l i ed A. Bilyeu of Scio was a ing June 12th. a little chew—it’s made of fine, sappy, leaf: there’s a lot J. B. Van Handel h is purchas S t;. ton caller Wednesday. of tobacco satisfaction stored away in it. a The touch of ed a bean thresher and is p re salt brings it out, without so much chewing; unJ a little J. A. Lincoln was a business m pared t o thresh beans. H e chew lasts and satisfies. c«.': :r in Stayton Wednesday. (Jaj§) bought the machine last week M.4. fcy W ITKAV-M tUTON C O M PA N Y . H OT *n»Jw.T , N.w Y.rk C ity V . H. Loose of Mehama was while on a visit in Portland. H trading in Stayton Saturday. j) VM# I HIGH PRICL PAID FOR PRODUCE Those wishing cars should Charles Russell Street has en place their order at once with listed in the army. Peter Diedrich as the scarcity Mrs. J. M. Kitchen, of Albany of cars make the delivery un is visiting in town. certain. Miss Leon Stayton is visiting Peter Diedrich reports the in Junction City. sale of Ford cars to John H afner A share of the banking business Mrs. M. J. Crabtree and baby Henry Steinkamp. Charles Peters of Stayton and vicinity Ellsworth are visiting in Salem. John Fieber, Grant Murphy, T. is solicited. Frank Klecker has gone to De J. Jan ta and T. C. Gilbert, a Dodge car to Theodore High- troit to work in Camp 9. berger. Jas. Rossell was in town sev You are assured of a safe deposi A. W. Smith brought a mam- eral days this week. tory and courteous treatment at L. K. Siegmund. of Gervais, oth pie plant stalk into town last Monday, the leaf measured 2 ft. was in town Saturday. this bank, by ample capital and Don’t fail to see “ Thru Tem and 9 inches across. long experience in the banking The people of Stayton have pest and Sunshine” June 12, business. purchased a large American flag Mill City Opera House. and several of our young men P. T. Etzel of Fern Ridge was accompanied by Geo. Keech cut a Stayton caller Wednesday. and hauled in a large flag pole N ow is the tim e to buy, : s e v e ry th in g is going higher. M. J. Krantz of Jordan was the first of the week. So Stay- trading in Stayton yesterday. . C ull an d g et o u r prices.^ ton will have a flag raising in a School teachers who did not short time. reside in Stayton have departed for their homes. Toilet Paper at the Old Price Phone 1561 STAYTON. OREGON Notice is hereby given to the 5 and 10 cents per roll at Slo- Only Two Deliveries a W e e k -- Wednesday Morning legal voters of School District 0 l r ’s Drug Store. and Saturday Afternoon. The Brodie club will meet at No. 77 of Marion County, State the home of Mrs. Everett Crab of Oregon, that a school meeting of said District will be held at tree next Wednesday evening. the High school Auditorium on ♦ Quite a lot of interesting news m atter is crowded over until the 18th day of June, 1917, at two o’clock in the afternoon to next week. ♦ vote on the proposition of levying ❖ “ Thru Tempest and Sunshine” , a special district tax. Oi era House Mill City Tuesday The total amount of money evening June 12. needed by the district during the Mrs. Joe Peery and daughter' fiscal year beginning on June 18, Cleta were week end visitors in 1917, and ending June 30, 1918, Salem. is estimated in the following Mrs. L. S. Lambert will at budget and includes the amounts Facts Told tend the State Grange meeting to be received from the county ♦ The following summary of lac's regarding the liberty loan in Astoria June 12. school fund, special district tax, bonds now lieing placed to lit anee America’s war operations has Nick Mousel of Dubuque, Iowa and all other moneys of the dis ❖ been given out by Archibald Kain-, governor of the San Francisco is visiting his brother-in-law trict: Federal Reserve Bank: BUDGET Paul Fehlen for a few days. Purpose This loan is a bond issue authorized by Congress Estimated Expenditures Sterno Canned Heat to pay cost of the war against Germany, to make all advances to Teachers’ salaries...................... $6,365 00 At Sloper’s D rugstore. Come Furniture................................... 200 00 the allies, and above all. to bring ab »ut a speedy and successful in and see how it works. Apparatus and supplies, such end of the world conflict. Pete Fiedler of Linn county as maps,chalk, erasers, stoves Amount of loan—$2,000,000,000. was a business visitor in Stayton Curtains etc............................... 325 00 Library books .......................... 25 00 Wednesday. Pacific Coast Share $10f>,OOP, C00. F lags.......................................... 10 00 Mrs. W. H. Ward, of Golden- Repairs of Schoolhouses, out Size of Bonds -!$5U, $10o, 8500, $1,000 and upward. * dale, Wash., is visiting her sis buildings or fences ................. 200 00 Rate of interest 3 1-2 per cent per year. ter, Mrs. Jos. Fisher. Janitor’s w ages........................ 405 00 Janitor’s supplies.................... 40 00 ❖ Terms of bonds- The bonds run for 30 years. The Govern John Fast and A rthur Branch F u el............................................ 200 00 ment reserves the right to buy them back at face value after 15 of West Stayton were business Light.......................................... 52 00 years. visitors in Stayton Wednesday. Clerk’s salary............................ 25 00 ❖ Postage and stationery. . . . . 20 00 Adam Schlies, of Linn county Buy those bonds now beca iso: was a business visitor in Salem For the payment of bonded First These bonds ; re the safest investment known. debt and interest thereon, is Peter Zöllner, who was arrest “ I went back up tow n.” The Wednesday sued under Sections 117, 144 to Second By ro doing you . ■ rve your country. ed a few days ago for blowing up building was totally destroyed. W m . Edler of Lyons was a 148, and 422 of the School laws Peter Zöllner was suspected at Third Democracy i ••eds , doll r for defense, not tribute. business visitor in Stayton Wed of Oregon, 1917........................ 1,071 00 a theatre building owned by his the time.—Statesman. brother Geo. Zöllner, at Mt. An- Sinking Fund............................ 500 00 nesday. Fourth—These bonds art i uki I by the credit of the whole Total estimated amount of i gel, and who later confessed, on There will be a basket dinner United States, the richest country in the v orld. Lyn Lambert of Linn county money to be expended for all Friday made a further confession after the church services a 1 was a Stayton visitor Wednes purposes during the y e a r ___ 9,438 00 Fifth Every $1000 in vest I will bring you $35a year income. that about two years ago he Kingston Sunday. day. Estimated Receipts burned a bakery at Mt. Angel Sixth The Government guarantees to pay you more income Mrs. Phidela Darst of Union From coanty school fund dur Mr. and Mrs. E. F. L >ng and owned by his brother. The con if future loans carry higher interest rates. Hill was a Stayton caller Wed ing the coming school y ea r.. 1,888 00 fession was made to Sheriff Need children, of Salem, visited with From state school fund during nesday. Stayton friends the first of the Seventh You can buy them on the installment plan. the coming school year........... 854 88 ham. Zollner’s story is that he week. Mrs. M. E. Bennett of Shel- Estimated amount to be re Eighth Your money v1. ill be -pent wholly in America. set the bakery afire about one burn was a Stayton visitor Wed ceived from all other sources Byron Robertson of L i n n o'clock a. m. and then going to How to buy thi so bonds: nesday. during the coming school year 1,700 00 his home. “ As soon as the fire county made the Mail office a We are authorized to take rub riptions for the Government. Total estim ate! receipts, not got well started ,” said Zöllner, pleasant call last Monday. J . B. Fisher and wife of Port- including the money to be re You can subscribe now b: paying us only two per cent of your lai 1 spent last Friday with Mrs. ceived from the tax which it purchase and the balance a.: follows: C. E. Taylor. Mrs. Fisher was it proposed to vote.................. 4,442 88 18 per cent on June 28. 20 per cent on July 30. formerly Jessie Smallmon. Recapitulation 30 per cent on August 1 . 30 per cent on August 30. G. R. Munkers, G. W. De Total estimated expenses for Thi; i. an opportunity t<> combine a patriotic service with a Jardin, Mrs. John Mielke and the year..................................... 9,438 00 good investment. son Roy motored to Portland Total estimated receipts not including the tax to be voted. 4,442 88 Monday in the Munkers car. Balance, «.mount to be rained Dr. Beauchamp reports the by District ta x .......................... 4,995 12 birth of a daughter to Mr. and Dated this 28th day of May 1917. Mrs. Guy Wyman of Shelburn A ttest: G. L. Brown, June 5. Chairman Board of Directors. Prof. W. C. Gaunt and family W. A. Weddle. District Clerk. The school board recommends moved to Salem yesterday where he will be employed during the a 10 mill tax levy to meet the demands of the bonds. vacation period. Spori Sweaters, Middy, Stripe, Plaid Skirtinr, Ties, Silk Hose, m Etc. m Doll’s Gash Store # # # # l i i l i 8S (4ft® We Arc Endeavoring To help you in every way we can during these strenuous times. So we are Selling all our Gro ceries at Reduced Prices. Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon Notice of School Meeting YOUNG’S CASH GROCERY Capital $25,000.00 l A Complete Line of Spring and Summer Goods at GEHLEN’S STORE Your Country Needs Your Money Liberty Loan in Nutshell l W e also Carry a com- l plete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries j % Come in and Examine our Stock Goods % and be Convinced Farmers and Merchants Bsi k ’ ' ■ and Stayton State Bank Episode No. 2 Next Wednesday Stayton - - Oregon