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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1917)
■ <>\n|TI'»N or THK News Fron: Alf Over The Mcri 0(1 I » è ** m m m m m m ts* m m m m I Oft STATE TANK tt -*1 *HjrTofi, in firn «H** ot O f * ji.oa, at Hi it . -■■j) í:>) Sunday morning at the Met ho« Uotht ut buotn^Mi, Juo« gl. 1717. li E dOU HRKd «lint Episcopal church th i i l/'AI!** lip) *1 iM’iililit<• «lttJMtt V. é ter will rivogiiih" Patriotic Fun- > pninfii, •* eur- «1 *i. l iiiwecure<J,,, lue m r^) One glance wiil tell you mo.-e of their richness day with tlie churches «if tl* ' * •*. M - # /I'lglfi liti, ••t’. kjii'j 11 and beauty than . could possibly convey here in b/AÁi U U ÌJ country and preairhcn a err..on words that'.» iy w want you to see them 1 unit hi ft* mifi tJxturti, . . 2//00 «X ) entitled "Heme Truth; f o r i ** t r o n i . tn U m i not nwerra bank» , ' j >'% • 1 without fail. l»»i” f r o m H|.|.foje.i r*»i:rvu bank«., Cé. i 36 UU Americans” and in ,ii i »fi»! «*»:.' r * r «li luin». G7Q riots t<» h« ar the discoui • 'i-y Instead o f the evening at H o ’clock a vesper service UAfiiLmes 4 o'clock in the afternoon ‘ Tub S F.-.nted L a ce Cloths, Printed . ,$ 2ftjOÜO ißj ' ' ) f'* . v lclev l i,r ,u held, to which the |nfbiie is c Sunday a large number of Dim ities W 1 .e G round with neat D ots or vti affair o f much enjoyment * sr d I '•* paid or"" :i * w » the luncheon given on We '- Foresters a Bemhled in the .Jor dially invited, f t* atjii ’ tO d i t f Design. given by the chorus and < jin-s- mi *! < I *1-1*0- n* day afternoon by Mr«. J I*. dan Hall in the interest of the an chijrcb C epes, a -orl>. I, ... t attractive patterns, Fancy 'I '«TAL . «U2,0*i ¡92 w VN ur lo mem hors of the < urn- order and listened to eloquent tra of the !•irsi ChrisU printed Lawn in u:<-to-thu minute designs, from of Salem. \<& and i otriotic addresses from J.C. pi» oanio Club. .-tor; Dir« 1 1 c up, b< hies a complete line of seasonable ' ’ . Epley, Dr. il. ' CuTiiit'j bfrM K 7r">u Í \<% l ’romptly pt 1 o’clock tho Mnnn formerly city attorney of I, a. k. M ij, • .r- \*»c. Ca-hier of the *»iOre M Grant, Pianist. Miss Laura merchandise. todies gathered at the VMilur Portland, L. P, Marrow, Grand HKifi«:«! «!-. <,i mnlr - Hutr (hut the ubo ve atra, Orche W< c ;r r y a i I of F apta Groceries, also many Selection. ■o -Hi at j irto* to the I h '%1 of my kuowlevlfe home where an elegant thr. e Se«retar> from Portland, Geo. >tian So'- t: el i novelties in the Notion line ward Curi Hymn, "On courae luncheon was serve i on Spaniol, t hief Forester of the I!. Mr^xrNi*. A m ’ i . Caabtor Audienc diers” Wo deli' er every day and twice on Saturday .ni v - v ' t J!»*•«! -¡«I ». ora to before me loin 27th m S ton 1 ourt and W. F. Klocker. the broad veranda. ; (w f\ The keynote of all the speeches Anthem. “ Come yo disoon olat.* HIGH PRICE PAID FOR PRODUCE Huge baskets of roses and If. 1IKLT/.KI,, Chorus Notary Public. garlands of greenery added to was loyalty to the country and Rev. M. F. Horn irr ■ pective |»ective of creed or Rraycrs, tli" attructivcriesH of the veranda its *t '1 flag ^1H' ,,T Mrs. McGUchrfstl LK t an . pergola, while elegant cen- politic and all present caught ‘Soprano Solo Selected j ih* hit of the occasion and I terpii*ces of roses «raced the Directora ><31 Ladies Quartet, Mrs. Peter tnldes and eech guest found a were loud in their praise o f the Miss Cave, Mrs. S vari and mio cosarvi handsome roaehud at her place good such meetings are doing. M r.T . Porter—Selected i The primary object of the at the table. During the lunch Farmers '.nd Merchants Bank Flows! 1 Anthem, “ River o f Life eon the hostess entertained the gathering was to secudo mem On.” Chorus j ladies by various selections on ber« for the order and from this r»tat*.- of O t t u r a , at th< Original Poem, “ Echoes of the be 2 »*. 1V17 th Victroia. At the close of standpoint the meeting was a Old Bell“ —Dr. Epleyj Hi tl luncheon the ladies present grand success. There were For- :otint 9U6.C'* Contralto Solo, Miss Vic Cave l a u d u u v jcu red . ee i handsome silver cake server i tors present from Portland, Selected; 4 J/. to Mrs. J. F. i'eery the guest of nit. AngeJ. Sublimity, Stay ton Anthem “ Rose Brightly Glow- ('has. Hettinger F u n llurc und fixtures.......; ........... h< nor who ex|M*cts to leave soon and Lyons. * ing” ,0 IO 4A fr--in ®j>proved remsfVQ banks presided over the meeting and f< • Kansas City, Missouri. k% and other cash Ucinv......... 11 72 Address Rev. F. T. Porter on iian d................... 1............... H,0$2 SO Mrs. T. W. Creech made the proved himself to be u past-mas Duett, Mrs. Peterson ar.d Miss. T otal .................. . I19J.L99 01 pr-*senenttttion speech, and in ter at the business. Cave—Selected behalf of the club wished for 1.1 4 K. LITI KP» Male Quartet, W.McGilchrist Sr. Mrs. I’eery a safe and pleasant '«l'UnI uto $ 2 & JÜ 00 00 Dr. Epley, S. E. Wolf, Chas. .. l.'OO 00 journey. • d p ro fits.................................. I Knowland Selected Later in the afternoon Mr. nxpeases su d taxes paM 2/17 «1 N ow is the time to buy, as everything is going higher. L Saturday evening a num- Anthem> “ The Great Jehovah” ft 1 dei om W su bject to check 1 ) 0,110 bO IX re S taper came and took sev- ber of Stayton young men gave America, Chorus certificati s of d ep osit........... 1,253 5»» Call and get our prices. ei il photographs of the group a jitney «lance at* Beauchamp’s Benediction, 04 d davi u « h De;*o!«Ue.................. Rev E. B. Lock w ¡ich the ladies will treasure as hull for the benefit of the Red «192,6/J 01 hart a nemento of this pleasant after- j ( -rogg> A large crowd was pre The ladies of the local church B u te of Ofr-fton # n< on. sent to give their "h it” to this will serve supper to the guests County o i Marumi *** 1, J. W. MAYO, Cashier o f the a b ove named Phone 1551 STAYTON. OREGON 1 iio-ie present were Mesdames worthy cause. All arrangements from Salem following the ser Ln:ik, d o ► .»D iiinly swear that the* above *tate- .1 F. I’eery, C. H. Brewer, E. D. or the dance were made by the know ledge and , Only Two Deli veries a Week— Wednesday Morning vices. Mr. Lockhart states that jj;oiit is true ni the oust o f J. m \Y. y Mayo, U r. A . xandcr, T. W. Creech, A. C. young men and at the close it and Saturday Afternoon. Dr. Epley has informed him butocribcil a:: i «w orn to before ine this 27»h Thomas, W. F. Follis, ti. F. was btund ll>ul there was the (^ a t pojjjjjiy there will be forty day of June, 1917. 8. II. HELTZEL K >rinek, G. L. Brown, W. W. neat sum of nineteen dollars. i persons in the party coming to Notary I'ubiic K n r, Alva Smith. C. K. Daugh I he boys might have given this j s^ yton and the minister hopes *ij t in m in io n expires Dec. 27,1920. ! Stayton C orrect —AtteM: erty» J. I\ Wilbur, J. W. Mc- money to the 'big Red Cross for a hearty reception t o .b e 1 a . u. f * Culoch and Miss Grace Elder. drive which was carried on the given the visitors. J ohn 8 aki > n er ______________________ The remainder o f the after- past week, but they chose to Directors. n< m was devoted to chating and give it to the Stayton Red Cross, s. wing and it was at a lute hour so on Monday Mr. J. VV. Mayo w ien the merry crow if left for who acted as treasurer for the 11:00 a.m. “ Doubling a preach In connection with the Pccry t r homes voting Mrs. Wilbur benefit dance, turned the nine Any Flavor You er’s power.” This is a captiv-» Sale Saturday at 1:30 p. m. a o.t estimable hostess. teen dollars over to Mrs G. F. ating theme: hear it. wili oc also the furniture cf Korinek the secretary of the Any Quantity You Wish 8:00 p. m. Subject, “ Who ' ive Your Pennies. Stayton Red Cross to be used by the Lc: Brown Estate con- Made the Devil, and Why Don’ t « Visit the Cafe My terie. the ladies us they see fit. Wholesale and Retail God Kill the Devil?” sis ting1 of beds, chairs, stoves David Pottorff, of Union Hill, Organ and numerous other You’ ve read o f Blue Beard’ s ^ . » Marion F. Horn, Minister. u Stayton caller yesterday. Packed so take it as far as you like wives but have you ever seen articles. John English of Coon Hollow Those who failed to attehd was trading in Stayton Wednes them? the Fire Prevention lecture at Stock Dips day. the Star Theatre Tuesday even Mrs. A. J. Chance o f Kenton And Squirrel Poisons at Slopcr’s ing missed an interesting enter Is visiting her son Harry a few Drug Store. It’s time to use -saa tainment. Besiues several riels them. days. o f pictures relative to the sub Henry Benson of Fern Ridge Mrs. Frank Caspell and child ject interesting talks were m; w i a business caller in Stayton ren, ol Sheridan. Ore., have been I - * by Fire Marshall. Stevens .u V» e.lnesday. guests for several days at the Harvey Wells, State In ur me « Í Do you have heart trouble? home of her mother, Mrs. J. B. Commissioner. nJWfPcBfr, - L t Jknr m‘ , I. l I)r. Oliver Chateaubreand Trask. ' 4 - Ft" pie ciibe. \V. E. Thomas and wife left Living lcic’«3. A problem of (lie ¡cgi.-t is the en II. F. B o' eker of Lyons was Salem last Monday for a trip durance of i i . hr; by many animals. over the Columbia Highway and ti n mei ng inkiness in town Collecting tiie rivords, .Mile. Franco visit with tiler daughter, Mrs. ■u.it Paul Portier, eutomologl :s, of Wednesday. Purls tinil that lish Lavo survived ó dc- next Wednesday > 1S O Mrs. J. W. McCulloch expects S. T. Miller. ,;ves !•*., froys 8 decrees below, mol- T. J. Browning and wife, E. lusks lS4 d e .iv is below ami bacteria to leave to-morrew for her home ■ J ' Horton and wife and a lady Itnve come out alive after exposure to in Ontario, Ore. aoO degrees below xero. The two i i- " j 'L i frien of its. Horton, oi Sal«m, ( ’. A. Beauchamp is attending French experiipeuters fro/o certain >Ä«SÖBf the ltexall Druggist meeting in are spending i e <h * today with caterpillar*—-Co.-sua ei ssus—at a tern- o I n;ir C u’ t pera ture Just above xero. They be Mr. ami Mrs. E i Young. -v^ Portland this week. came <|uite solid anil brittle and could : * ’ The Re I Cross wi’l meet at bo broken like icicles. On war.nln;;, Mrs. J. R. Mi ler has ! cen suf n test i rg i however, even lirohe i one» returned to a. o. fering severely from sc at c rheu- their headquarters at the i. O. 0 . . : Ufe. Several freezings und thawing; oui te E. In 1 on Friday afternoon, were endured, but recovery became niati m the past few days. .; 2 o’ clock. Vi I • < ; slower each time und ceased uftor the Save a dime too f o r a v i- it t o June . :;x' ! rre 1 sixth thawing, óther ge acta showed are requested to be present. the Orphoum where the 0 ti- cor 111 . t'. — the I like results. There seemed t " be some Am ng the graduates o f the physlofcwienl preparation for the cold, nate Family will entertain y. u. e Next Saturday. i f in rit. cptirtment o f l he[ ior caterpillar* that survived the win- Dr. II. A. Beauchamp is attend Hig Scho tor freezing nil succumbed to situK.tr .tn. rincr, 14991 ing the meeting of the meX al Mt. An le College were Miss temperature* In the spring. v : “ Hard I re, Livrrm n of Aumsvilleand association in Portland t h i s A • :.i 1 often ! Miss Kathryn Amort o f Shaw. The Magnatio Noadle. : sorenes* 1 week. Tlioro nro two place* ou tlio earth'* ! . I inally Elove mejnbers «*» ti e East stirfnco where tlie tuagnellc needlo Joi. Sestak an I family motor t>> 1 ca '* lull' o f tl’ i city visited must point due south. They are not IX. ed to Scio Wedn -s lay to attend ern S sc.m« . The I d I If o are pay n a i e i derest, why not refund t easy place* to reach. One is In the cues* entirely left the funeral o f Mr. Chas. Wesley the lodge of the ■ dir at Turner aivtle region* north of th ■ n -them 1 ) ick. an at a ower ra : a a mere liberal terms. It is net iv e n J a An a r y o í , I ycur last eve in :. ' xct lent enter magnetic jHile on t!;e Hue betvvc n that an old friend. good us ness to • iy . h r rate c-i* interest than t’- c C. S. Green of Florence Ari tainment by the Turner lodge IHile and the gdvrrnphlcal north pole. Will) 191«Y M r . ro-.v s a id : The other is in the antarctic region*, and a easant ti i ■ « is reported. market deman s, no.’ is i: :od business to keep your su*- zona passed through toon Wed anyth of the southern magiic ic pole, o tirc.i a n j t im e w h a t nesday on his w ay to ill City Mrs. W. F. Follis received the on the lino between that sp t n:.d the •tier - t a t c m o r .t r e g e r d - pl s 'und; on t . e . eposF ..t 3 ;o i (X per annum wh. . c . it!i IV onn’ s K id n e y where he has located. sa I news Mid oi th > death of geogrnphleul soutli pole. In the ttrsf 6 can readily e c n first Farm Mortgages, if case tlie point of the needle is, attract a • ,aol W( rk her niece M . Victor W gles- ed to tho northern magnetic i Mo. In Just Received. yo a c o.ney o o s : to rc: id or secure a new È 8 b pment o f Colgate» pro luets worth t the H< pi r sanitarium. the second case tho other eud of the iF-ilii*. Don’t I one, c 11 or wr.te needle is attracted to tho southern direct from factory. Soaps, Ta! Mrs. Wiglt swirth was the wife magnetic pole. i intdv —get Pillr the same that i cums, Dental Paste and Powder.. of a proment sheepman of the! Don n s Kulrc; leeom-! Complexion Powder and Per Ea te n Orego i o intry was 21 Sincerity la the bail* of ail true M r. : ! . . . r •■. r-Miieurn f\> , Prop’*., STAY r i, O R E G O N year-; old an l 1 . w.> uvo small friendship. Without sincerity it La like me ded. fumes. WASH GOODS-DRESS GOODS -------- City— — Beautifu Printed Voiles» Embroidered Voiles» Embroidered Rice Goth» All Prices, Pertained the Catholic Foresters Birthday Club Meet at Jordan D o ll’s (S ash S to r e W- ■: > . 2tS S M N M M We Are Endeavoring To help /ou u every way we can during these strenuous times. So w e are Selling all our Gro ceries at R educed Prices. Give Benefit Dance Y O U N G ’S CASH G R O C E R Y ICE CREAM Christian Church Like you can HEND ERSHO TTS « ì i Jvt' V iiPä ^ » F Farm and C iiy Loans S. 1 . Sloper’s Drug Store. children. a ship without ballast. Búllalo, N. Y. LTZEL I