The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, July 19, 1917, Image 2

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ALEXANDER ¿k DAUGHERTY, Owners and Publishers
DO YOU MEAN TO
TELL MC TH A T lb
THE OLD GENUINE
GRAVELY TOBACCO!
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HELD ITS
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G R A V E L Y *3
CELEBRATED
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“ Should Their Be But One
C
hew ing Plu£
Church or Some Problems of
n rro M f. t h e in v e n t io n
Christian Union” will be Rev.
O F O U R PATENT AIR -P R O O F P O U C H
En ored as second class m atter at the postoffice at Stay ton, Marion E. B. Lockharts sermon theme
G R A V ill.Y P L U G TOBACCO
County, Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1871).
M ADE S T R IC T L Y FOR ITS C H E W IN O Q U A L IT Y
Sunday morning.
WOULD NOT K E E P FR E O M IN T H IS S E C T I O N
Song. Story an I P teti will
N O W T H E P A TE N T P O U C H K E E P S IT
FR E S H AND C L E A N AND 0 0 0 (3
be presented at the Mitla. :-t
A L I T T L E C H E W O F Q R A V E L Y IS I N O U O M
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Episcopal Church Sunday n ig h t1
A N O L A S T S L O N G E R T H A N A B IO C H E V Y
O F O R D IN A R Y P LO O .
Member jf th e S ta te E d ito ria l A sso c ia tio n a n d o f th e W illa m e tte V a lle y E d ito rial embodying the richest of thought i
w
PJO Q rui-e/yfoA u.xx' G>
■ tW f-1’
and
sentiment,
the
highest
of
A sso c ia tio n
religious ideas and patriotic feel­
BELIEVE BILLY
ing
when the young Salem vo­
POSTER. T H A T
Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application
NEW POUCH IS
calist and reader Mrs. Vera S.
A PEACH
Frickey presen*s the following
Foreign Advertising Represented by The American Press Association
program to which the pastor
Rev. E. B. Lockhart invites the
Address all Communications to The Stavton Mail
Stavton public. Mr. Lookh-rt
says: “ It will be one of the mus­
1 *■ *
ical and literary treats of the
Notice! Attention!
season. He is now in Salem
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Maple and You have saved your pennies, perfecting announcements and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Leon­ nickles and dimes, attend the getting togetiier other rt ligious
attractions for the church going
ard Gibbons an 1 family, of Port­ Carnival Thursday, July 26.
Clarence Kiphart, of Spokane,
land, visited with the ladies par­ The Obstinate Family—A one public.
is here visiting at the home of
Following is the program for
act farce- At the Star Theatre
ents recently.
his uncle, J. W. Kiphart. He is
Sunday night at 8 o’clock.
an expert auto repair man and
Mrs. Wiley Angel and daugh­ 8 p. m. Admission 10c.
Vocal Solos
In the same room immediately
has been engaged by Chas. E.
ter Rachel went to Clackamas
The
Gloria
B raga'
Brow n to help him in his auto
last Sunday to the soldiers’ camp. following the play:
A Mother’s Song
Words and
The
Human
Organ:
A
selection
repair
and machine shop for a
Martin Oleufson made a busi-'
music by Vera S. Frickey
by
the
Orchestra:
Those
Old
time.
ness trip to Portland a few days
Sweethearts of Mine: Emyhr Your Flag and My Flag Words
ago.
Junie Condit of West Stayton
Wilbur F. Nesbit Music by
Esoog Rehtom; Admission 5c.
fell
from a load of hav and struck
Elmer Brenner, wife and son.
Vera S. Frickey
The following side shows lc
of Glaustone, are visiting rela­ each: A Trip Around the World: Scripture Rom. 8 and Matt. 13; a beam in the barn fracturing
i two ribs. Dr. Beauchamp at-
S 'atiatica »how th a t the num ­
te s and friends here.
44-50
The Wild Girl: T h e Snake
:
tended
him.
ber o f wom en depositor» i t rap­
Readings
Clinton and James Wood, of charm er; Pinkie The Rose Colnr-
idly in creatin g.
Robert Whitaker
Dr. Brewer w as called to Lvons
Salem, are visiting at their par- ed Dog; The Animal Show; A Wishing
The
Pearl
of
Great
Price
Vera
Monday
to
see
Mrs.
Perry
Bress-
ents home here.
Noted Fortune Teller; The Freak
W e rea lise th a t wom en to ­
ler and Mr. Hardistan who are
S. Frickey
Andrew Brown, while riding Horse (Tail where It HeadOught
d
a
y
are a big figu re in the
What
Makes
A
City
Great
Chas,
both
seriously
ill.
on his motorcycle near th e re - to Be); Dr. Oliver Chateau-
M.
Sheldon
buaine»»
w orld.
fo! i school, struck a cow,throw- briand Heart Specialist; A Souv-
Mrs. Laura Young, of White
Paradise
and
the
Peri
Ihomas River. Ore., after an absence of
ing him off and badly bruising enir Ring; Blue Beard's Wives;
W e p a y » p e d a l a tten tio n to
Moore
16 years, is visiting her brother.
his face.
_
The Mud Eater: A Swimming
Piano Solos
their account».
M. A. Stayton, of this city.
W. B. McCormick was in P o r t - 'Match; The A rt Gallery: Wash-
Indian
Summer
Idyl
lard Thursday on business.
ington’s Headquarters.
Vera S.
P Shutt of Sublimity re-
Courteou» teller» an d clerk»
Frickey
Miss Alma Oglesbee, of Suver,
Boost for the Carnival. Buy
| turned Saturday from a trip to
Last Hope
Gottschalk Sacremento Calif.
is viriting with her aunt and un- a
tag admitting you to all
yr: — a
wom en w a n t to know in the
cle, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Spicer.
*be above named attractions.
Geo. Spaniol is in Portland on
Kreso Dip
a business trip for a few days.
Itaieigh Hammer and Will Ala-; . A ,1(1 'h « * !" sec“re *dmis'
man are at work at Shelburn 31°"
J h e Obstmate ham. y
Is the best fly remedy for
Wayne Ashby left Wednesday !
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On the ground also will be a stock. Sloper’s Drug Store.
budding a barn.
for a short visit with relatives
stand and The Cafe Mysterie!
STA YTO N STATE BANK
Heppner coal mines leased and in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Keithley where you can secure toothsome
and family, of Mill City, visited delicacies and dainty delights, will be developed.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lilly
at their parents home a few days for from 4c to 15c.
Mr. and Mrs. V. Dare Sloper motored to Molalla Saturday in
ago.
Opportunity knocks but once visted the Albert Frank home at their new Maxwell and spent
Sunday with Mr. Lilly’s sister
Mrs. Jack Bradley, of La- at your door. COME and have Shaw Sunday.
The type of small politician returning that evening,
grande, Ore,, is visiting with a good time.
her mother, Mrs. Effie Jarvis.
who gets office to make what he
Mrs. EdlSestak and children’are
can
and
use
it
to
get
another
of-
visiting
her sister in Linn county.
A share of the banking business
Lrcil Reese visited with his
Dr. Brewer reports the arrival
flee
has
been
too
much
to
the
Geo.
Orr
manager
of
the
Port-
p?:ents recently.
of Stayton and vicinity
of a son at the home of Mr. and
land office of the L. C. Smith
EJ McCormick made a trip to Mrs. Alvin Tucker of Marion fore.
is solicited.
Misses Wanda and W a v a typewriter Co. was transacting
Salem Saturday.
July 13 and also a son at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cala- Brown left Sunday for Enger business in Stayton Wednesday,
where they will visit W. C.
W. H, Mollet of Sublimity was
van July 4.
You are assured of a safe deposi­
Gaunt and family, and also pic’' a business caller in Stayton Wed-
Mrs. W. H. Sloper, who for
loganberries.
nesday.
tory and courteous treatment at
the past two months has been
Leon
Stayton
who
has
been
Uriah
Whitney
and
daughter
fiis3 Noami Bodine of Albany with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sloper,
this bank, by ample capital and
is visiting at the Mrs. Roxie is visiting her daughter at Leb­ visiting at t h e Chas. Staab Mrs. Silhavy and her son Uriah,
long experience in the banking
anon, where she will be joined home in Oregon City returned spent Wednesday at the Silhavy
Shank home.
Monday bringing Helen and ranch above Mehama. W. F.
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Senz and later by W. H., who is in Salem.
her
Follis
taking
them
up
in
his
car.
Herbert
Staab
home
with
Mrs. Lon Shelly has been quite
Mrs. Henry Senz motored to
for a visit.
Dr. Korniek and wife, Miss
sick for several days past. Her
Salem Tuesday.
Marian
Alexander and Verle
Tanglefoot Fly Paper
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Lambert daughter, Mrs. Hallie Bradshaw,
Powelson
enjoyed a "Crawfish
* Also Pyramid fly catchers at
and Miss Hazel and Frank Lam­ is with her.
feed”
a
t
the
Ciaude Lewis home
Herman Foltz, of Jordan, left Sloper’s Drug Store.
bert were Lebanon visitors Sun­
near Aumsville Sunday.
yesterday for Pendleton and oth­
day.
Dr. Beauchamp reports the
Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas
er
eastern Oregon points, where arrival of a girl at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Hottinger
visited
in Stayton Sunday, re­
and daughter. Miss Frances mot- he will work during harvest.
Mr. and Mrs. I). P. Weaver of
turning home Monday with their
Twenty government steamers Coon Hollow July 14 and a son
ore 1 to Wilhoit Springs Sunday.
little daughter Glen, who had
having
a value of $10,000,000 at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charley Beard of Scio called at
will be built at Portland and Tony Gentry of Marion July 16. been with Mrs. J. E. Sloper for
W. R. Rays Wednesday.
the past week.
Mrs. Frank Caspell and child­
Chas. Lambert returned home Aberdeen by the Grant Smith
This is not a good time to fiddle
Porter-Guthrie Co.
ren left Tuesday morning for
from Halsey Tuesday.
away
the taxpayers money on ♦
Saturday and Sunday were their home in Sheridan, after an
Frank Habberman and wife
politics
or enterprises that are •>
two extremely hot davs for this extended visit wifti relatives in
•>
were Scio visitors Friday eve.
not
actually
necessary.
Stavton and vicinity.
•>
section,
thermometers
in
town
Linn Lambert and wife, Mr.
❖
Roseburg - Road construction •>
Marie Henkel accompanied a
and Mrs. Charley Cole, Mrs. registering 93 and 98 degrees.
party of young people to Silver- with a large force began last •>
A
good
rain
is
badly
needed.
Roxie Si ank and son Harryx
Robert McCrow and wife of ton where they were joined by ..‘eek.
❖
called at the W. R. Ray home
Reedsport Warren Reed or­ *
Goldendale Wash., spent the several other youngsters and the
Sunday.
•>
day was spent on the Abiqua ganization to eject a shipyard O
Will Ryan called at the P. H. week end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe river.
•>
here.
Fisher. They all motored to
Lambert home Friday.
O
F. I. Jones and wife and J. B.
Wilhoit Sunday and spent the
St. Helens shipyard to build 6
Mis; Elsie D »wning was a day.
❖
Van Handel a v home from a two government ships,
Sunday guest at the Ed Smith
•>
motor
trip
to
California;
having
J. M. Ringo and wife, J. W.
iieppner gc4s new lw<. story •>
home.
Mayo and f lit ily motore i to Leb­ made the trip in the latter’« car. 1 tick bank building.
Miss Freda Thayer of Scio is
anon Sa'urJay and stayed over W. B. Coinhh, who had been
Salem will pave fifty blocks of
visiting with her sister Mrs.
night, continuing their trip lo visiting his son at Montague (.reels with first class pavement.
Floyd Shelton.
Cascadia Sunday. They report Calif., returned home with them.
St. Helens rock quarry to get
G. H. Ray made a business a delightful trip.
Dr. Beauchamp took Max
trip to V/est Stayton Tuesday.
out
200.060 beigian paving blocks.
A change of time has taken Frame of Lyons to the hospital
Gresham —Cotton cann ry is
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Cole, H. place in the running of trains on in Salem Saturday and operated
R. Shank and family. Miss the C. & E. road. Trains leave on him for appendicitis.
working on large crop of berries
Gladys Downing and Earnest Kingston as follows: Going east,
Albany council rejected pro-
Harry Height of Marion met
Knapp were Stayton visitors at passenger, 9:18 a. m .; motor, with a painful accident yeslerdaj Ject to build light plant, People .j.
the Mrs. Roxie Shank home.
5:50 p. m.; west, passenger, 1:51 while falling timber a large limb o vote on buying light and water •>
<•
Paul Fehlen and son Nick are p. m.; motor, 7:40 a. m.
dropped about 40 ft. striking him plant of Oregon Power Co.
! <•
employed a t the Shank home.
Mr. and Mr3. Neal Lofton, of on the head and fracturing his
Increasing scarcity of labor is
Come in and Examine our Stock Goods
Lebanon, accompanied by their skull. Dr. Brewer attended him. forcing the women to take the
Fir al pavment made of $150,- son Layton and little Doris, vis-
Everet McRae and family vis­ plac.-s of men in roundhouses and
and be Convinced
«00 on O'ieen of Bronze mire, ited at the J. E. Sloper home ited over Sunday at tile A. L. other departments of transporta­
Sunday.
iosephine county.
Murphy home.
tion.
** * c- o o t o o o o o o * * + $ + 9 ¿
C. E. DAUGHERTY, E ditor a ad Ma unger
Subscription Price $1.00 Per Year In Advance
North Santiam
Women Are
Businesslike
J
n t. Pleasant
Farmers & Merchants
Bank of Stayton , Oregon
Capital $25,000.00
A Complete Line of
Spring and Summer
Goods at
GEHLEN’S STORE
W e also Carry a com­
plete line of Staple and
Fancy Groceries
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