I S TA Y TO N M AIL Fox V alley Q em s WHAT IS THERE AB0U1 GRAVELY TOBACCO T O f KEEP IT5 REPUTATION' [GROWING FOR 85 YEARS? YOU CAN EASILY F1NJ o u t , n o w t h a t ! YOU CAN GET I T ------- AND GOOD THAI TOUCHI3A HUM0INGER1 P'red Laux and W. U. Surry finished threshing Monday of c\ 1K W 0II1ÌR T Y , E d ito r und M atm ger this week. Everyone has com pleted his grain harvest now in 1 t , « hv . t .,1 d a .iter at the postoffice at Stayton, Marion the valley and crops were quite | ( I V, Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. good considering the very dry » • - ---------------------- - ' ■ m summer. Rev. S. VanWinkol, of Albany, held services Sunday morning | IV, « to te 1 liito rin l A n r ^ t i n : r J of th e W illa m e tte V a lle y E d ito ria l and evening at Lyons. Mr. Van A .o eijitio n Winkel has been in Montana the past four months and expressed \d\or- Rat. - . Known Upon Application himself as being very glad to get back to Oregon. Ftieign A vc .i : Fepresenled by The American Press Association Willis Brown spent Sunday with friends in Mill City. Ad : e ; .i t Communicat'ons to The Stavton Mail Ray J. Fox and P'red Vaughn '1 left Thursday for an extended 1 me in Stayton, spent Sunday trip in Washington and Oregon, with home folks. HAM to attend the fairs and stock Hazel Lambert spent the week shows. They took several head m M Mr. an i :rs. A. Frank and e d with friends at Silverton. of Poland China hogs and fine dan hter mo ore o Oregon City Angeline Ryan was a Sunday sheep. Mr. and Mrs. Everet Gardner! la t week to vi i their da u hter. visitor at the Ed Smith home. returned the last of the week B. P A Bodeker and family, of White there they ma te a trip cn Mr. and Mrs. John Ray. J. M. Mill City, were Sunday callers from Pendleton,where they have the Columbia highway. been the past few months. Ray, Miss Mattie Irvine, Mr. and in the valley. Geo. Downing visited with his Mrs. Angus Sturtevent, of Leb Geo. Thomas arrived the last Mrs. Lotter and children, of father several days this week. anon, motored to the W. R. Ray of the week from Eastern Ore. Salem, visited at the home of He returned to Ca iio nia Mon home Sunday. her sister. Mrs. Frank Vaughn YOU CAN GET PICNIC PLATES day. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Ryan and last week. i Made from ¡»aperat Sloper’s. T. J. Hill is driving a new son Wm. motored to Salem Sat Jefferson Thomas and Mr. M. S. Burson, wife and daugh-1 Ford. urday. Frame were busy hauling fire ter, were down from their place Mrs. J. Davenport and daugh- A large number from this vi brick the past week. cast of Mehama Tuesday. tc \ of Silverton. spent Sun lay cinity attended the dance at the A. Vaughn and Lloyd Trask WAPTED Evergreen black a the J. A. Burns home. Blue Den hall Friday night. All motored to Rock Creek Sunday berries at Hamman’s Rarn. No Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Downing reported a good time. afternoon. berries received on Saturday or a 1 children called at the J. A. G. H. Ray arid Ramie Jung- L. Clifford was a Gooch caller Sunday. F s home Sunda afternoon. wirth spent Sunday at the W. R. Thursday evening. P'rahk Siihavy was down from !r. and Mrs. J. J. St tiger and Ray home. Miss Laura Turnidge, of Sher- his Little North Fork ranch the c it/ren are vi ¡ting at Astoria Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Shank and dan. is making an extended visit first of the week, ti is week. son called at the Mrs. Roxie at the H. F. Bodeker home. Mr. and Mrs. Gooding of St. B. F. and PA M. F n sh and Shank home Sunday. Henry Merser and family at- Paul, were weekend guests of family spent Sunday afternoon tended church in Mill City Sun- Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Nelson. On v t Mrs. Aiseni a t in Stay ton. day. Sunday the two families motored | Mr. and Mrs L. 0. R ynolds W. R. Surry and family called to Silver Creek Falls. are spending a few days at the on Mr. and Mrs. Wm Downing BIG ASSORTMENT OF SOAPS Miss Rachel Angel is visiting A. Frank home. Sunday afternoon. Colgates toilet soaps. Medicat her sister. Mrs. Bert Kiethley at Henry Frank, Albert Frank Mr. and Mrs. Bushe and baby- ed soaps. Woodbury’s facial soap Oregon City. ai d Ed Maertz, with their fam- returned home after a month's at Sloper’s Drug Store. Those who attended the con ilits, rnoto ed to Wilhoit springs vention at Aumsville last Sunday visit with relatives at Lyons. Mrs. M. J. Follis and little Sunday. report a good attendance. Quite grand - daughter, Hilda Trask, C. P. Dais: returned to Salem a number of Sunday schools were left Saturday last for a visit of a Saturday where he is taking represented. week or more with relatives in treatment. Portland. Mr. Crowston, who held reviv £. C. Downing is building a John Kirscener and family al meetings here in the spring from Salem spent Sunday at the Leave your orders for peaches ga rage this week. • a t Klecker’s. Jacob Staiger home. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Burns of preached last Sunday evening. Mr. Thompson, who also held Miss Marie Henkel returned S. i motore ! out to the farm Alfred Fox and family accom meetings here, will preach Mon Saturday from her trip to Taco S ¡iday afternooi . panied by Lewis A rthur motored day eve. ma and other points in Washing to Waterloo Sunday. ton, and is again occupying her j Mr. S. E. Kuenzli has started J. W. Smith, wife and daugh on a trip to Ohio to visit rela ter Ola, from Silverton, called on position in the Doll store. S h e ■ reports a very enjoyable trip. tives and friends. relatives hereabouts Monday. LeRoy Sperry, of Woodburn.is J. W. Mayo motored to Port Ir. an 1 Mrs. Vernon Gatts Theo. Highberger and family a d children spent the week end making an extended visit here visited Sunday evening at the land Monday to meet his father, \ vis ting relatives in this vicinity. with relatives. home of Jos. Zuber, near Shaw, who returned to Stayton with Quite a number around here Miss Zona Ray, of McMinn- the occasion being Mr, Zuber’s him for a short visit. Mr. Mayo ! vi !e. spent Sunday with home have started to pick evergreen 44th birthday. An enjoyable Sr. returned to his home in Spo-! folks. Coia Ray accompanied blackberries. time was had by all that were kane this morning. her back for a few days visit. Mrs. J. S. McLaughlin is visit present. Erne t Knapp spent Sunday ing her daughters, Mrs. Roy Ma Peter Deidrich, of Stayton, Notice ple and Mrs. Leonard Gibbons, was a business visitor at Orlo with F rei Lmith. Parties who drove the heifers Humphreys Monday. Mi s Zeta Prichard. of Lyons, in Portland. off the road near W. R. Surry’s Several from this vicinity have spent the week end with Mrs. Ben Gescher called at Albert place last spring had better gone to the hop yards. W. R. Brenner. A rthur’s Monday. returnsame and save trouble as Mrs. George Ashford has been Miss Dorothy Smith, who is Lulay & Schindler have com theyare known. employed t the J. W. Mayo on the sick list several days. pleted the new school house and did good work. Elvin Carter had the misfor ECONOMIC A N D MILITARY tune to lose a valuable colt. For Infants and Children PREPAREDNESS A. L Shelly is working for' In Use For Over 3 0 Years Orlo Humphreys. A lw a y s bears THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Wm. VrnHandel and family the In a d dition to co m p le te co u rs e s in ge n e ra l and Signature of have gone for an outing in the s c ie n tific e d ucation , o ffe rs full o p p o rtu n itie s In hop yards near Pratum. M IL IT A R Y DRILL, D O M E S T IC SC IEN C E A R TS AND C O M M E R C E Orlo Humphreys is the posses - k m m P l a n fo r e ffe c tiv e fu tu re s e rv ic e . Y o u r co u n try 1 sor of a new car. n e e d s it. S en d for free illu s tra te d b o o k le ts ,“ T ra in f iNÉtvif t h e B ra in fo r P eace o r W a r” and ‘‘T h e W o m a n and Jack Edwards, the practical th e Un ive rsity/* A d d re s s R e g is tra r, m o d e m lab* pain’er.is busy a' the new school • r a W t o h r i e e r s e t a r a nd i n e d a d s e p q e u c a ia te lis e ts q u w ip ith m e n t f i r e In* U N IV E R S IT Y O F O R E G O N , Eugene, Oregon house. e t n i e t i o n l e a d in g to c olle giat e de gre es In th e schools : Alva Smith was a business vis following A G R I C U L T U R E , w ith I S d e p a r t m e n t « ! C O M M ER C E, w it h 4 d e p a r t m e n t # ; itor in this vicinity Saturday. X IS!)!:!* <V / ìr i'.ìllìliT Y ' Owners m iti Publisher* -G R A V E L V V S — --C h c w in fe P lu fc ■— * — B K P O n C T H C IN V E N T I O N o r O U R PA T.W T A I R - P R O O F P O U C H G R A V E LV P L U G T O B A C C O ; M A D E S T R IC T L Y FO R II i C H E W IN G Q U A U T Y k . ^ " w o u l d n o t k e e p f r l ^ h in t h is S . C T I O N . — — N O W T H E P A TE N T P O U C H K E E P * IT FR ESH AND CLf A N AND 0 0 0 0 A L I T T L E C H E W O F G R A V E L Y IS E N O U G H 'A N D L A S T S L O N G E R T H A N A B IG CM BJFf IN A R Y P L U O . O --------------- F I Si ' sciiplion i ricc $1.00 Per Year Iu Advance <ock Pviint CELEBRATED — ?JQ.9r*v*b***' ■Ca Oumu.lk W * t*r _ IT MUST BE-BILi M POSTERS BILLBQAKDJ NEWS MEETS Wl POPULAR APPROVI \S •» i Thrift Is Now a National Slogan m The American people «n waking up. They ream k* charge that they are waatefa1 Bank depoalta all over the country m e increaalng by lempa and bounds. Are you a depoaitor T North Santiam I f you are not, join the finan cial preparedneaa army. Man age to lay aaide a certain amount o f caah. W e’ll be glad to explain our banking ayatem. a è » V STAYTO N STATE BANK Triumph Notes A share of the banking business of Stayton and vicinity Ht. Pleasant CASTORIA The Oregon Agricultural College Notice -v | “Little Mary Sunshine” Kemembe “J “ y a id * s the and Dragon” Sunsbini” Sunday N gh‘, Sept. f;th See BABY MARIE OSBORNE In Her Latest Starring Vehicle “TWIN KIDDIES” Saturday Night, Sept. 3th. —Path« News. »Soldiers’ Camp in France. Shorten the A m e’ican Days E N G I N E E R I N G , w ith 0 d e p a r tm e n t« , It* e lu d in g Civil, Elec tr ic a l, H ig h w a y , I n d u s t r i a l Arte, I r r ig a tio n , end M ec ha nic al E ngineering; FO R E ST R Y , i n c lu d in g L ogging Engineer* Mrs. Mary Lankester, Slate ■** H O M E EC O N O M ICS , w it h 4 i r . j o r 4 « p s r t- President of the Rebekah lodge m e n u , in c lu d in g t r a i n i n g in th e P r n c tl e e wi 1 pay her official visit to Stay- H o M u s IN e ; IN G , w ith t h r e e d e p a r t m e n t s , Inelttd* ton on Friday Sept. 7th. All log C hem ical E n g i n e e r i n g ; PHARMACY. members please make a special T IP* S C H O O L O F M U S IC , off er« i n . t r u e effort to be present. Signed . tlon in th e p r i n c i p a l d e p a r t m e n t s of voc al and i n s t r u m e n t a l vnuaie. Noble Grand. JUST RECEIVED Fancy assortment of shelf I paper in new designs. Sloper’s D rugstore. Mrs. A. P. Kirsch has gone east on a visit. Before her re turn she will visit her son Paul, who is in the aviation service of Uncle Sam. T H E M I L I T A R Y D E P A R T M E N T , en ro ll ed 10A?» c a d e ts in 1916-17, a n d won re c o m m e n d a tio n for O. A. C. from th e W e s t e r n D e p a r t m e n t rt t h e U. H. W a r D e p a r t m e n t as one of the fifte en “ d is t i n g u i s h e d i n s t i t u t i o n s " of i h ig h e r le sr n in g . All e s d e t s will be f u r n ish e d c om ple te u n ifo r m s hy th e IT. fl. G o v e r n m e n t ' ^ and th e j u n i o r e n d s e n io r e sd e ts . en ro ll ed in | ^ the R. O. T. C., will be giv en c o m m u ta tio n for s u b sis te n c e , as well as nil t r a n s p o r t a t i o n and <• s u b s is te n c e nt th e s i r w e e k s ' S u m m e r camp. F . E C I S T R A T 1 0 N B E G I N S O C T O B E R t, 1917. I n f o r m a t i o n on r e q u e st. A ddre ss , R e g i s tr a r , Orego n A gricultural College, .*. O vrTa ill,, Or«|*B, is solicited. You are assured of a safe deposi tory and courteous treatment at this bank, by ample capital and long experience in the banking business. Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon Capital $25,000.00 A Complete Line of Spring and Summer Goods at GEHLEN’S STORE W e a lso C a rry a c o m p le te lin e o f S ta p le a n d Fancy Groceries Come Stock Goods and be Convinced g g g g « « * <* g o o ❖ <r ♦ ♦ ♦