The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, August 30, 1917, Image 2

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    T he S T A Y T 0 N M A I L
ALEXANDER A D A l ’tiHIiKTY, Owners and I ’ublisbers
ii.ui th0 mis';M Return From Motor Trip
To Victoria, B. C !
Roy Rrenner
\i rnniAWMv
n,
tune to have a
runaway thi
this
week.
c
un vgj
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Bo sure to bring a good dinner
and come and hear a good ser­
C. A. Beauchamp and wife,
mon Sept, 2 at the Kingston
E.
Roy and wife, Forrest Muck
Entorod as second class natter at the postoffice at Slayton, Marion church.
wife
ami son and|Miases Mnlnnn
County, Oregon, under t.. • Act of Congress o f March 3, 1ST:*.
Sestnk
and Ruth Roy returned
FOR SA LE Pure bred Oots-
Friday
evening
from a most de­
lam bs.
A. A. f!c-
lightful
motor
trip
to Victoria,
r
Kei zie. Seio.
B. C. and other points o f interest
F. A. Siegmund has completed
M ember I the Sute E ditorial A w ociation and o f th e W illam ette V alley E ditorial
enroute. Among the places of
a handsome new bungalow on his
A u o c ia tio n
interest that they visited in Can­
farm in Linn county, on the Ly-
ada were the famous coal mining
ons-Kingston road. Th»* place is
Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application
town of Nanimo and Vancouver.
occupied by Aug. Schroeder.
While in Victoria. B. C. they
Foreign A d vfitisiig Represented by The American Press Association
visited Dr. and Mrs. G. C. Wat
son. The doctor is a member o f
Good Soda, at Beauchamp’s
Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail
The Quality Drug Store. the Denial Corps of the British
Army and is simply stationed in
Geo. Matten, of Salem, spent
Knapp were Sunday visitors at
Victoria until such time as they
Sunday at the home o f his sister,
Ed Smiths.
order him to the front. He is
Mrs. M. J. Crabtree. He is one
well satisfied with his work and
Senz Bros, motored to Salem
(o
f Oregon’s soldier boys, and is
Roxana Gin.-a lies spent the Saturday evening.
o f course is able to sec his wife
now with his company.
week-en i a‘ the home of her
occassionally, as she lives near
Miss Gladys Downing visited
READ TH IS!
sister, Mrs. Fred Ficklin.
his quarters.
over Sunday with the Misses
Until further notice Nendel’s
The return trip was made via
Mrs. Loose called on Mrs. Shank.
Feed Store will deliver Tuesdays American I,ake. Wash., where
Councilman Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Huber and and Saturdays only. Flour de­
the government is
spending
Scofield Rros. bailed straw on family, Mrs. Jake Huber and the
livered at any time.
$8,000,000
in
erecting
a
concen­
the Forette Ranch the first of the Misses Lena Fuller and Elma
2t
Wm. Nendel.
tration
camp
for
the
concentra­
week.
Hayes motored to Wm. Croisants
Russel Street was visiting his tion of the soldiers of the north­
Leonard Walker had his clover g un<jay.
friends here Saturday.
He is west. The party reports a most
hulled W edn - a\.
The M,ssog Elma Hayes and now a member of Uncle Sam’s
delightful trip, covering in all
Mr. Hoyt and family of Port- Lena Fuller called on Miss Verna regular army, and is stationed at 1111 miles.
land spent the week-end at the Shank Thursday eve.
Vancouver, Wash.
Lamb home.
Mrs. Lamb and
Mrs. Roxie Shank and daugh­
Dr. Beauchamp reports the
daughters accompanied them
ter Grace called on Mrs. W. R. arrival of a son at the home of
home for a few days visit.
To use that Chloride o f Lime
Brenner Monday.
Mr. and Mrs- I. H. Champ of
Disinfectant
at this time of the
0. H. Cobb has traded his
Mehama, August 29.
year,
15c
can
2 for 25c at Beau­
farm, and will move to Salem in
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Overholt3 champ’s Quality Drug Store.
the near future.
of Harrington, Wash., visited at
A number of ladies have vol­
Bernice Carlson came home
the Chas. E. and Ben Schaefer
unteered
to help with the knit­
from Salem last week fora visit.
The neighbors have threshed homes and with other friends in ting that is being done by the
Master Stewart Eichorn re­
and are threshing.
Henry Mer- this vicinity last week.
local Red Cross. A t present they
turned to his home in Portland,
Elwood Small and wife, o f Sil- are knitting socks, but in a very
sers are entertaining the crew
Sunday after several weeks at
verton, visited from Wednesday short time will knit sweaters,
and machine today.
the home of his aunt Mrs. Mary
to
Monday with Mrs. Eisenhart, mufflers, etc. As stated in last
Joe Christ and w ife of Meha-
Hunter.
Mrs.
Small is a sister of Mrs. week’s Stayton Mail knitters are
ma were callers at D. Watter-
Mrs. Conness and Mrs. Hunter
Eisenhart
and Mrs. Cornish.
man’s Sunday.
in great demand, and anyone
visited at the Charley Loose
Mrs. A. L. Dousette, and Miss
who will assist with this work
Will
Surry
and
wife
were
Sat­
home last Thursday.
Irene and Harold Dousette, of should communicate with the
urday visitors in Stayton.
Mrs. Hunter was a Portland
Portland, are visiting at J. F. chairman, Mrs. Lee Tate.
Mr. Beers, of Weasel Flat was
visitor the first of the week.
Mielke’s and with other Stayton
in the valley Monday.
Many local and state tax levy­
relatives.
Mrs. Gunsaules called on Mrs.
ing bodies are now beginning on
Owen Morris, o f Mehama, is
W e;gands Thursday.
future expenditures. Hold them
busy piling wood for Mrs. Cro-
J. Nipple and wife were Stay-
Run down feeling take N yal’s to a minimum and make every
nise at the S. P. Depot.
ton visitors Tuesday.
Great for you dur­ public official give strict account.
F. A. Mariels was a Sunday Liver Salts.
Hilda Davis who has been em­
ing
this
hot
weather.
25 and
visitor at Stayton.
ploye 1 at Salem came home Sat­
50c at Beauchamp’s Drug Store.
Jack Johnston and Mr. C lif­
urday.
Mrs. J. F. Potter and sons, of
ford are hauling wood for D. C.
Mrs. John Van Eykeren and
Astoria, visited with Mr. and
Abels this week.
little son returned home from
Mrs. A. Hill several days last
Ben White and family o f Sa­
Salem last Tuesday.
week and are now visiting the D.
lem spent Sunday on the Santiam
George Howard and w ife call­
B. Hill family in Mill City.
near Mehama.
ed at the Van Nuys home Satur­
Mrs. Jos. Hassler, of Sublimi­
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
Will Jory and w ife of Stockton
day evening.
ty, died this morning, after an
Cal., are here for an extended
Peter Blone and w ife went to
illness of about two months. She
visit with relatives and friends.
Astoria iast week for an extend­
was the motner of Mrs. H. J.
J. H. Johnston and fam ily mo­
ed visit with their daughter.
Mutschler, of Stayton, and Alois
For
tored to Kingston Sunday.
A number from this locality
and Minnie Hassler o f Sublimity,
Mrs. Morris o f Lyons spent and aged about 67 years. The
have already gone to the hop-
Sunday with her son Owen and fnneral will be at Sublimity Fri­
yard.
family near the river.
day morning.
Quite a number from this vici­
Will Hassler, o f Sask., Canada
Phone or Call on
nity expect to go to the hop-yard is visiting his cousin, Mrs. H. J.
so news will be rather scarce the Mutschler and other relatives
next two weeks.
Kingston, Ore.
hereabouts.
Miss Luceal Wolf spent the
C. E. D A W H E R T Y . Editor and Manager
Subscription Price $1.00 Per Year In Advance
i«
H IS war is awEkenjntf men to the truth about a lot
of things besides Preparedness—and chewing to­
bacco is one of them. Soldiers arc strong for W -B Cut
and the facts are right before you. 1 hc»c shreds are all
tobaooo. no gummy sweetening»— rich tobacco-more tap
in the leaf than in ordinary tobacco by a long snot.
That’s why it's so satisfying and so economical—a littls
bit goes a long way.
T
Good Drugs, Good Cigars
West Stayton
Don't Forget
Fox Valley Gems
k/ WTTIUIt-UUTON COMPAmr. ltw »raadwny. Saw TerA City
w
Thrift
Is N ow a
m
National Slogan
Tha Amor ¡can paopla m
waking up.
Th*Y ratan1 'M
ehargm that thay ara wattaf^1
Bank deposits all over the
country* arm increasing by leaps
and bounds.
A r e you a depositor t
I f you are not, join the finan­
cial preparedness army. Man•
age to lay aside a certain
amount o f cash. W e’ll be glad
to explain our banking system.
STAYTO N
STATE
BANK
For that Tired
Bring Your Old Iron
and Rubber to
HAMMAN’S BARN
If in the Market
Chevrolet or Buick
Four or Six
Rojk
Point
week-end in Salem.
B. F. Bodeker and son of Lyons
were Stavton callers Wednesday. | WHEN
Nice Fresh Candies
at
Beau-
Kingston Kinks
B. F. Fresh and F, M. Fresh
and family visited relatives in
Stayton Sunday. •
Chris Ruettgers of Linn county
was trading with our merchants
Wednesday.
j
C. F. Scofield, o f North Santi-
am was a business visitor in our;
city yesterday.
IN NEED OF AUTOMOBILE
TIRES SEE
LANCASTER WIRE
GRIP TIRES
Guaranteed 6000 miles
JOE HAMMAN, Agent
The Oregon
Agricultural College
n t. Pleasant
J * . , his ^
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Mr. and Mr». Cliff Carter and J 0* ” ™
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baby were in town the first of
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Adam Shephm] moved to the the week.
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Brown-Petzel camp Monday.
Wal'owa -N e w Telenhone of
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vvji.owa n e w lelephone of- tai
_ Mr. and Mrs. Mow litusand fiee being constructed here.
pharmacy .
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Titus a n d ------------ 71 ---- ---------------------- the » chool or mv » ic , ,u.n uitn.
funeral of ¿- s. Geoi^e Meyers. »
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How a This?
Mon in ik . pnn.ip«i department» *t uni
Miss Mamie Laux of Albany v i ~
.entertal^ed at the V,rc offer One Hundred Dolla.rn Ro- •"<* tn.tmm.nt.l m«»U.
MISS lviamii Hdiix
Aioanv v j Philij>j.i home Sunday in *^nl tor any case of Catarrh that
the military itrA s m u T , •■rtiind
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at ,hc
He" ry Senz honor o f M e.ter Glenn’» efchlh
I birthday.
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M. F. Ryan and daughters
Tom
s ith
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vr», tiia un-Ter.i^VVvi'i^owVr j
motored to * V « Wedneiday.
Whea on Hu .Uey home Sunday
W. R. Brenner and w ife . are
Felix Van
had a
a nar- national dank g emnnmrir
.
reux
van Ermen
c.rmen naa
the proud o ve r » ol a new gtrl. row Mcape Saturday evenj„ K
»e m . o. t . a, win w §i»*» »•■■■laii»« #*»
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Mrs. Ld. Smith called at the when a log he was riding rolled tcuc ''*« r.:' tti^up”n®t*"o,"j^ .i, atnd,iTOl
M. F. R ytn home Sun lay.
lover and threw him over the
» « n u " £ r t S t t K o ii
>y -tl Jinr—lst*.
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Clifford Downing and Earnest!bank in the brush.
T*k« UaU’u t amil/ pilla for coaatlpativo.
1S17.
Informati «a
Eegiatrar,
Ora«on
OarvaUla, Oregen.
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reoistbation beoinb ootoier
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Farmers & Merchants
Bank of Stayton, Oregon
C a p it a l $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
Two cars of bailed hay arrived
Wm. Edler of Lyons was trad­
J. T. Hunt returned to Bel­ for E. D. Philippi, this morning,
ing
in Stayton Monday.
knap Springs Tursday.
from Albany.
W. D. Corhish and w ife and
Harry Downing is home from John Crabtree and wife spent
the Silver Fall logging camp.
Sunday at Cascadia. Jesse Shep- \
W h irl trained •perlnlm » with m t i t n Uk-
Arthur Leffler has returned to herd took them in his car.
•rotorlM er.4 id io m ti
fir* In-
the Brown-Petzel camp to work.
R.
A. . ^anvan
Cali van ana
and iamny
family re-
re »«nmio« UsMeg i s« ■ « * * <s• »
Miss Iena
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Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Philippi
the week-end with home folks at Mr; ti nd MrJ‘ V’, L P.hilippi turn,ed Tuesday from a visit at j
i » i . — snmmrnt
spent three or four days driving I the Burmester home in Jordan.
commerce . *itk s <ep*rtm**u;
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in the vicinity of Brownsville.
vfiss Then Matthie., ret,,™*,!
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Frank Haherman and w ife vis-
r t n i •
i
Miss in to Matthieu returned »ludinf cirii, Ki*ciru*i,
ind*»«rui
iteri nv
sjm ,i . . . .
m o
Larle Doyle is spending a week to Salem after a visit at home. * rU- irri»n—. »ai
em U mcimi
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You are assured of a safe deposi­
tory and courteous treatment at
this bank, by ample capital and
long experience in the banking
business.
0 . M. Baker, Agent
The farmers are busy hauling
grain and straw*.
Always on hand
E.C.Downing and family spent champ’s Drug Store.
Sunday at the T. B. Patton home.
Ryan home
G H
l av If R S h an k -mrl
G. H Lay II. R Shank and
w ife Mrs Roxie Shank and
daughtoi Mi s Grace motored to
Albany Sunday to attend the
,
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.
A share of the banking business
of Stayton and vicinity
is solicited.
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