The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, August 16, 1917, Image 2

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    Mr. and Mrs. Franco have!
brought their non Max uoa.e
l'ro.n the hospital ive are glad to
ALEXANDER & DAUGHERTY. Owners urn/
islurs
know the little fellow is improv-i
C. E. DAUGHERTY, Editor and M u m p e r
injr.
• Miss White of Brownsville waa|
Entered as second class m atter at the postotfice at Stayton. Marion \isiting at the Misses Alta and
County, Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 3, ISTi).
Agnoss Brown home this week.
Jack H ardison went over on
Subscription
the coast to start a new crtam -l
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er.v and take a vacation. Aldred
Lyons
• I (A* S la te E ditorial A»»oc>»tion an d of th« W illam ette Volley E ditorial Martin IS llllining tlu
creamery while he is away.
A .to ciatio n
Rev. Doxie preached at Lyons
Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application
church and gave a very interest­
ing sermon. Miss Agnoss Brown
Fercip Adrertisi ig Represented by The American Press Association
rendered a solo.
T he S T A Y T O N M rtiL
Price $1.00 Per Year In Advance
Address a'l Communications to The Stay ton Mail
NOTICE TO SCHOOL PATRONS
There are strong interests in and near Salem that are boost­
ing for the Liberty-Jefferson road to be made the Pacific li ghway
between Salem and Jefferson instead of the Mar ion-Turner road.
These are selfish interests in that they have a ver narrow view of
the proposition or are looking at it from the standpoint of their
•wn interest and do not take into consideration the whole of Marion
•ounty. If the road is put overjn those hills-nll of the southeastern
section of the county from Salem south to Jefferson are deprived
of a hard surface road. The road should be located where it will
be the most good to the greatest number of people irrespective cf
what interests are affected. From the standpoint of economy only
the county court should put an emphatic no against the hill road.
The fall term <>f the Stayton
Public Schools will commence
Monday September 17. UU7.
W. A. WEDDLE. Clerk.
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An Iowa paper has the follow­
Norman Davie returned home
ing
to say regarding crop condi­
the last of the week. While
away he worked in Toledo and tions back there: “ The crop of
Newport and also visited Port- small grain now being harvested
promises to be enormous and the
land.
Mrs. G. F. Kormek and Miss; corn cro|. *ith a la w ly mcrea».
Marian Alexander return«! Tues-
" '* * * ' *"?.»"* corn
, ,
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__ the past month promises to l>e
dav from a sojourn of three or,
;
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the argest the country has ever
evening.
four weeks in Junction City.
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. . . . . known. Potatoes too are being
F o x V a lle y G e m s There will be preaching at the
Dr. J. W. Thomas left Wed-
¡n ,arRer quantiUes than
Mt Pleasant church Sunday 19th nesday morning for his home in
ever before and of all crops the
both morning and evening.
Seattle, after visiting his mother.
C. D. Wilson and wife and
. .only one of any consequence that
Hrs. J. R. Trask and baby were
Mrs. C. \N. lhomas and ot*u’r 1 ¡s not Up to the average is the
Week end visitors in Salem.
relatives.
hav and that is better than was
G. \ \ . DeJardin is away on anticipated a while back.”
Miss Ruth Fuson, of Aumsville
A musical entertainment was his vacation and Mrs. ( . E. lay-
Mrs.
Thomas is here from
was a caller in the valley Wed­
given
at Lyons Hall Aug. 4 1917 lor is doing his work in the bank
nesday. . v v
eastern Oregon for a visit at the
for the benefit of the Red Cross. during his absence.
home of her mother. Mrs. Frank
EM Trask and wife spent Sat­
Opening Address Jack Hardison
J. P. Wilbur is the proud Silhavy.
urday and Sunday with relatives
Solo My Own U. S.
owner of a new Velie six auto­ Sunday the members of the
la Jordan.
Mrs E. E. Trask mobile and he is exhibiting it to
Salem Military Band picniced
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hobson Piano Solo Robins Return
his friends with a considerable and fished at Taylor’s grove east
•re the happy parents of a taby
Myrtle Brown amount of pride. Mr. Wilbur
On their return
boy, on Aug. 11th.
Recitation Go Mv Boy When has accepted the agency in this of Mehama.
home
in
the
evening
they stop­
F. A. Marriels returned last
Duty Calls Hazel Philips territory for this make machine
ped in Stayton and favored our
week from a month’s stay in Quarette Old Glory
and is only too glad to demon­
•astern Oregon.
Eug. Canning Jack Johnston strate his machine to a prospec­ people with several selections
that were much appreciated.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Abels were
M r s . E. E. Trask, Mrs. tive purchaser.
The following persons have
among those attending the flag
Frank Wycoff
A. B. Salmon of Portland re­ been treated for injuries by Dr.
ST A Y T O N
raising at Jordan Sunday. -
Flag Drill Little Boys
presenting Penn Mutual Life Brewer the past week. Marciel
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Barrett, of Recitation May There Be No Insurance Co., was transacting
Baker, the 8 year old daughter
Stars Upon Our Flag
Salem, visited the latter’s par-
business in Stayton Tuesday.
of
Mr. and Mrs. 0 . M. Baker
Martha Berenger
ants last week.
Misses
Margaret
Griffeth
and
fell
off a mule she was riding
Miss Hazel Richards, of Mill Piano Duet Myrtle Brown and Jennette Meredith came from
and
injured her elbow; E. R,
Ibella Surry
City, was a Lyons visitor Friday.
Salem
Tuesday
accompanied
by
Nelson
cut his finger severely
Paul Johnston
Otto Zimmerman, of Mehama. Recitation
Dr.
Griffeth
in
his
auto
and
with a cheese knife: Frank Sieg-
A share of the banking business
returned home Tuesday after an Solo Jessie Dream Geo. Pealing stopped at the M. E. parsonage. mund mashed his finger in the
Piano
Solo
Moonlight
on
the
•xtended stay in Lyons at the F.
of Stayton and vicinity
Lake Ibella Surry He, went to Mill City and picked gear of a threshing machine;
A Marriels residence.
g ran d t fell off a bundle wa-
is solicited.
Rec. When the Kid Joined the up his daughter on his way back,
R. Surry and family spent
Colors Mrs. Frank Johnston Miss Meredith is visiting here, j „on an(i injured his shoulder:
‘Tuesday and Wednesday of last Solo Go to Sleep My Baby
N’ello Mack went before the Mr. Bentz injured his finger and
♦reek with relatives near Amity.
Maxine Berry Marion county exemption board blood poison has developed: Mr.
You are assured of a safe deposi­
Mr. and Mrs. H. Merser and Flower Drill
8 Little Girls and was examined one day last Nipple of West Stayton fell off
tory and courteous treatment at
fami ly were Sunday callers at Piano Duet Under the Double week. He i s registered i n a hay stack and injured his
Mrs. Geo. Johnston’s.
this bank, by ample capital and
Eagle Myrtle Brown, Ibella Wheeler county but the board shoulder.
Surry there gave him premissiom to be The Brown-Petzel Co. recently
long experience in the banking
Solo
Last
Night
was
the
End
examined
before
the
local
Ixiard.
[
soid
a
big
bill
of
lumber
to
be
H t. P l e a s a n t
business.
Gn the bridges between
of the World Agness Brown He passed the physical examina- U3€(]
Recitation Railroad
tion but claimed exemption on Stayton and Turner. They have
Charley Parish of Oregon City
Mr. W. R. Surry the ground that he had several already commenced sawing on
* lle d at the Henry Senz home Piano Solo Sweet Bye and Bye attacks of appendicitis in the the logs they have been driving
Wednesday.
Miss White past few months. His case will the past week. More than half.
*ifcss Alma Howard of Lebanon Quarette Don't Bite the Hand have to be passed on by the 0f the drive is now in the pond.
fVtui ued home Saturday after
That’s Feeding You
Wheeler county board.
Mrs. Nettie Crump left Friday
♦pending a week with Miss Hazel
Canning, Trask, Johnston
Stanley A. Starr who has been for Milwaukee, Wis., as a dele­
Lam bert.
and Wycoff in Portland for the past ten days gate from the Sublimity camp
reports his mother doing nicely to the national convention of the
Miases Angeline Ryan, Anna Rec. The Song of our Flag
Hazel Philips after under going an operation Catholic Order of Foresters, to
W clntvre and Will Rvan motored
Duet Come play with me
Wednesday Aug. 8th. He is be held in that city. She was
• d Salem Saturday eve.
Maxie
Berry
and
Venica
expected home in a day or two. accompanied to Portland by her
Miss Zona Ray visited over
Grimes
Clarence Beauchamp and wife. daughter, Mrs. Leo Rock.
iunday with home foil*:
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Ice cream and cake was served Mr. and Mrs. E. Roy, Forest
Independence is working hard
Mrs. Linn Lambert called on
♦
bringing
a
net
profit
of
$34.
Mack,
wife
and
son.
and
Misses
*
on its campaign to establish su- \
Mrs. Frank Habberman Sunday.
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W.
R.
Surry
and
family
mo-
Ruth
Roy
and
Malina
Sestak
left
gar
beet
growing
and
secure
fac­
A
Complete
Line
of
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Shank and
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•on, Mrs. Roxie Shank and tored to Amity Ore. to see his Wednesday morning for an auto tory next year,
♦
daughter Mis3 Grace motored to niece, Miss Mary Wyatf, mar- trip through Washington and
4
British Columbia. Before they
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th e John Gunsauies home Sun­ ried.
4
Mr. Jack Johnston and family return they expect to visit Mrs.
day.
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took Mr. and Mrs. E.'E; Trask I)r- Watson in Victoria.
a
Miss Clara Michels of Lebanon
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and Mrs. Baine Martin* to Mill
Warren
Richardson
is
home
is visiting at P. H. Lamberts.
4
City Sunday called at the home from a several months sojourn
♦
The Misses Hazel Downing of Clifford Trask spent "a very
♦
in Alaska. He is not very favor-
and Verna Shank were Sunday
4
pleasant evening look ov.-r the ably impressed with that country
♦
*uests of Miss Gladys Downing.
new shingle mill and new bridge, as an agricultural district and
♦
H. R. Sha k, wife and son,
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Charlie Parson is ha' ing a few says that very little stock is
♦
Raymond, Wayne Huber and of his neighbors help him raise a kept. The princ ipal employment
♦
Earnest Knapp were Sunday new barn.
♦
is furnished by the mines and
a
visitors of Mrs. Roxie Shanks.
Ralph Trask is being kept the government railroad now un­
♦
Mrs. Willing of Stayton was a busy helping re; air his. friends der construction.
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He reports
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week end visitor at F. X. Hot- auto since he c^me home from Guy Kearns working on the rail­
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tingers.
Oakland.
road arid doing well.
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Frank Habberman is doing
Fred Merrills has returned
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ringo are
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Some carpentering at Munkers from Pendleton where he went home from their motor trip.
to help in harvest says crops While away they visited Astoria,
tin s week.
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Seaside, Netarts, Tillamook anci
P. H. Lambert and family are nearly a failure.
GLADYS
HULETTE
4
visited a t W. R. Brenners Mon­
O. V, Kane and family and other coast points. They report
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Lloyd Trask start d on a trip to a very enjoyable trip.
At Star Theatre Sunday I-Come in and Examine our Stock Goods 44
day.
War department recommends
-IN -
Miss Roxana Shank visited Kalamath country in their Ford.
4
4
Mr. Parson lost 3 cows on r.c- $130,000 for improvement and
With Miss Maud Smith Sunday.
"HER NEW YORK” J
and
be
Convinced
4
G. H. Ray called on Mr. and count of them drieking swampy $30,000 for annual maintanonce
4
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Also a Good Show Saturday %
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L i n n Lam bert Monday ( water so the ¡State Vetenary says of Coos Bay.
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Lyons News Notes
Farmers & Merchants
Bank of Stayton, Oregon
Capital $25,000.00
Spring
and
Summer
Goods at
GEHLEN’S STORE
W e also Carry a com-
l plete line of iStypie and
Fancy Groceries