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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1917)
last vear at this time, and there are possibilities of more. The grade registration is: Miss Crab A L B X A X D h 'R Ar D A U G H E R T Y , Owners and I'ubtishcrs tree, 26 pupils; Miss Marshall. C. /: . D A l'G H liR T Y , E d ito r and Manager 28 pupils; Mrs- Lau, 29 pupils and Mrs. Pratt. 35 pupils. 21 of Entered as second class n a tte r at the poetoffice at Stayton, Marion which are in their first years work. The total number of,.pu- j Con tv, Orejron. under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. pits in school is 213 S T A Y T O N M A IL 1'ic Srnte Ld ito ria l Aaaocm t.or t r d c f the W l l i n f t l f V a lle y A iie -.M io i A dvertising KaU$ Ma. • Known Upon Application Foreign Aivertisirg Repres' I» a t Aatriean Presi Asiociaticn \ddre 3 S all Communicalio- ; to The Stavton Mail Ht. Pleasant Mrs. Ona She ton and Miss Effie Ray leturned home from Portland Satur av after several months absence. G. H. Ray visited at Lacomb last week. Mrs. Ed Chri-man and Mrs. Loyd Chrisman called on Mrs. W. R. Brenner Friday. Miss Zona Ray returned from McMinnville Sunday for a brief vi it with home folks. John Huber and family, Mrs. Jake Hnber, Frank Habberman and wife. Mrs. M. F. Ryan and daughters, Betty, Angeline and Marpueri e.and Messers Earnest Krupp. Roy Folds and Hal Shtl- to and the Misses Bessie, Verna and Crystal Shank, motored to Salon? Sunday. Mrs. Linn Lambert was a Sunday vis tor at W. R. Rays. .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Senz, Arnold Senz and wife. Tony Laux and Frank Senz motored to Albany Sunday. M ss Lanjzly of Jordan visited at the J. H. Kloeriiome Sunday. H. R. Shank and Tony Laux made a business trip to Salem Monday. Mrs. W. R. Ray motored to Lebanon last week. John Lutz is visiting at the Linn Lambert home this week. G. H. Ray called at the Mrs. Roxie Shank home Monday. School Notes To come and inspect our beautiful shoe store and the splendid line of shoes we show. We are taking this Han and opportunity to acquaint more of the good citizens of Salem and adjacent territory with our lines and molern economical methods of business which have so successfully assisted in reducing the H. C. of L. for so many of our friends. Our more than 20 years of experience, our great buying po cr, together with the elimination of unnecessary business expenses, enables us to make Beginning W ed., Sept. 19th These Wonderfully Low Special Prices will make it worth while for you to visit our fine store, see our shoes and get acquainted. A splendid SO quality of black kid, lace or but ton. Cuban heels, plain toes, new style last,good fitters: The factory doubled our order by mis take and you can reap the benefit by buying them atj............................. $ 3.79 Another quite similar except a little nicer and h: I rene! h " Is, either lace or button, new Tuxedo vamp patterns, they now go at $3.95. Y > cannot duplicate this, quality, style, for $6. Ladies Shoes for $1.35 A mixed lot of small sizes.up to 3J, a kinds. All rare bargain at the price, $1.35 the pair. O ¡e lot of Hannan’s $8 quality patent and kid straight last, lace and button, medium heels in sizes up to 5, w dths AA to C. A rare bargain a t................................ $ 3.70 Ladies Fine Dress Shoes Black k d vamp, gray cloth top, the very latest patterns, plain toe, fine fitting lasts, French heels, most places ask $9. We sell them for 6.50. FREE for the children—a top, a dicky bird or a face puzzle card. Ask for one.__________ These spt cia s are g -ing raj idly, so don’t delay or your sizp will be gone. Fine grey kid vamp with imitation wing top, new “ Wyclo” cloth top to match, new last, ex cellent fitters, nothing finer shown even at $12, but we sell them for..... $ 6.95 E x tr a In d u c e m e n ts T o Get the Men to Coming Men’s calf button, fine style, a $7 grade .. “ odd lots.mostly large sizes up to $8.00 “ fine calf English lace dress shoes 9.00 “ brown c a l f ................................ 8.50 “ calf broad toeNeolin so les........ 8.00 medium toe, leather soles .. 4.50 “ 16 inch tan heavy double soles 10 00 12 “ black Dayton loggers... 10.00 7 in. tan Napa make, doub, sole 7.00 (These shoes have wing tips and outside counters.) R U BBER b k p o r k t h k in v e n t io n o r OUR PrtTENT AIN pnoor POOCH QRAVCLY PLUG TOBACCO MADE STRICTLY Tltnr and Saving« Deposits f o r it s c h s w .NO ■ q u a l it y .. Thrift Is Now a National Slogan Th» Am erican p e o p le art w aking op. They resen M charge th a t they are waste ft.' B ank deposit» all over the country are lacreas/ng by leap» a n d housed». i ¿.to* .’1 1 T otxl .......................................»217.u t »» state ol Oregon I County ol Marlon t I, G. K. Hunker*, * »Oiler ol the ilm v e named bank. 4 « «ol.-uml j sm-ar (liot Hie n tovr statem ent I* true to the be*i ol tuy knowledge and belief. G. R. M csxgaa, Caahlnr Subscribed and »worn lo before m e Ibl* 19th day of S ep t., 191?. a. II. HKLTZEL, Notary public. My Com m ission expire* Dec. 2?. 191«. Correct—A llo t : LEE TATE GEO. 8PAXIOL. Director* A re yo u a depositor ? I f you or* not, Join the finan~ cial preparedness army. M an• age to lay aside a certain amount o f cash. W e ’ll be glad to explain oar banking system. STAYTON at Stayton, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business Scyt; II, 1917. R n o v e l r*. Loan* and d la co n n ti.......... Ill).O il »4 Overdraft* secured and unsecured. 53 I* Bond* and warrant« ....................... 4.03* 17 Banklnn h ou se......................................... 6,1410 1 » Furniture ami fixture*......................... 2.*w t*> Due from approved reserve bank* . to,(Ml .'2 Check* and other cash Item i__ Cash on h a n d ......................................... 9 STATE 1 V BANK A share of the banking business of Stayton and vicinity is solicited. T otal .................................... »212.0*7 n L ia a iu n n . Capital stock paid In I I'flSOOO Surplus fu n d ................................................ I .Wo to Undivided profits.................................. leas expenses and taxes paid sM 23 Individual deposits subject to check lt*,7:ui 77 Demand certificate* of d ep o sit........... 56,17* 7b Tim e and Saving* Deposits ....... You are assured of a safe deposi tory and courteous treatment at this bank, by ample capital and long experience in the banking business. T otal . .................................. »212,0577* State of Oregon 1 County of Marlon I I, J. IV. MAYO, (a s h le r ol (he above named bank, do solem nly swear that the above state- m ent Is true to the be*t of my knowledge and b elief. J. M . Mayo, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of Sept.. 1917. V. A- GOODE. Notary Public My Com m ission exp ires Oct.. 7,1919 C o r r e c t-A tte st: A. D. OxabsxK J .T . H i nt J. M. Rutoo Directors. Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon $4.85 3.85 6.95 6.45 6.25 3.35 A few I ndians with a lot of 7.65 pack ho rses passed through the 0 8.00 5 65 city to-day on their way south. % BO O TS Men’s red duck foot hip boots $6.50 grade, $5.25 .................* “ short ” 5.00 “ 4.25 “ black " “ hip “ 6.00 '* 4.95 “ l.................short “ 4.75 " 3.95 Other boots and sandals at corres- _____ pondingly low prices. The unequalled Boy Scout Shoes, all sizes, at prices ranging from $2.65 to $3.45. Other kinds from $2.35 up,_______________________ Girls School Shoes from $1.95 up. Children’s School Shoes from f t . 66 up. Men’s and Women’s Rubbers, odd lots, not all sizes, '■* at . -*N 50 cents *!ie j,air. IA >V J9 We thank our many friends for their patronage and assure you thot .10 one will sell you as good goo is f( r the money *¡8 you get at You cannot afford to mi-s this introduction. will be money in the bank for you. p i U £ Farmers and Merchants Bank YOU ARE MOST CORDIALLY INVITED Extra Special Bargains for Ladies h f iw in f e REPORT OE THE CONDITION OK THE FALL S H O E O P E N IN G " CELEBRATED Q There are a great number • ." ftm enta from out of town. T he registration shows that over ore half of the students come from o th ir districts. This is due to the effort of Trof. Ford and Mr. Davis in securing new pupils. * . One of the r« w things which :r.eeted the students the first ihiy of school was a pennant I. i »ring in the Commercial room. This beautiful pennant was won by the shorthand class last \ ear but not received until afterschool was out. In order to win this ft It FORT o r THE CONDITION o r THE Cregg Shorthand Pennant, each Shorthand student won three STAYTON STATE BANK certificates: Primary, Intermed at Slayton, In 'h.- lit A tv of Oregon, «t the iate and complete. alow of buelnc»», Srpt. II. 1*17. flB O U R C R f The high school boys have not Ixmna Mu1 alarnuntv . fljn.KA 0 ‘ forgotten their pledge of fin a n Ovrntrnfta, arcurvtl and im ss-cum l. a s»« Bund* and Warrant*.............................. .’M * VS cial support to the school. On I stork*. *rrurltlca, Judgmvnla. etc. » .* » 41 SJOO 00 Friday, Sept 28, they are going ! Banking hotter. abd fixture* .W o to to haul the wood they cut last ! | Ktirnltur« Dor Iront banka m ot rrarrv« l.a n k .| 41..'-90 ¡0 spring, The girls are going to . Puv from approves! rret-rtc bauks Checks and other raali l i n n . »ri Sa serve lunch at the noon hour. ! | Cash on h a n d ............................................. 7.444 04 Anyone having a team or wood Ttrixt........................................ n u .U A 9» rack which they would lend the ) students, will do then} a gre^t | Capital «lock |iaid LIABILITIES In I ¿’..out in favor by notifying o r seeing t'ndlvldrd proflu, Iraa cipruar* aril laxe* paid ?i* 40 Prof., Ford or Roy Follis. j Individual drpoalt* subject to chrrk 174.IMI It School opened Monday with every one ready for a new years work. The teachers at their post of duty: Prof., Ford, taking the History department; Miss Minnie Poley, a g a i n taking charge of the Language study; Mr. D. C. Davis, head of the • Commercial department; Miss The opening of the Domestic Jean Mclnturff, having charge of the English and Science work: Science departm ent this year ha» Miss Margaret Miller teaches been a great thing. All the girls Music and A rt to the grades and are highly appreciative of the Domestic Science to the high efforts of the school board and sthool. The grade teachers are: all others who helped in provid- Miss Nora Crabtree, Miss Vesta , ing same. Some of the girls are Marshall, Mrs. Ethel Lau and unable to take the course on ac count of conflicts in their sub Mrs. Clara Pratt. jects. The classes have not be The registration of students in gun any practical work, for the high school this year has reached entire apparatus has not been the mark of seventy-five, which installed. is about fifteen above the number ______E L Y ^ Wy u p TliL.USt V 167 N. COM. S.. Phene 1196 SALEM, ORE. J. B UTTL'cR, Mgr. Capital .$25,000.00 The Oregon Agricultural College W hsrt trained specialists with modern lab- srsto rl-s nnd adequate equipment (Is* In struction Issding 1« collegiate degrees In tbs fallowing schools: AOBICULTURE. with 15 departments) COMMERCE, with 4 departm ents; ENGINEERING, with S departments, In- •Inding Civil. Electrical. Highway. Industrial Arts. Irrigation, nnd Mechanical Engineering; FORESTRY, including Logging Engineer ing HOME ECONOMICS, with 4 major depart ments, Including training In Ihs Practlcs H ouse; MINING, with Hire* department«, tnclad- Ing Chemical Engineering; PHARMACY. THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC, offer* Inatrna- Hcn kt the principal department« of voeal and instrumental mnaio. THE MILITARY DEPARTMENT, anrollcd 1055 radete In 191S-1T, and won rorommon- dation for O. A. C. from lha Wcatorn Depart ment cf lha 17. S. War Department aa ona of Hie fifteen "diatlngnlehed institution*’ ' of higher learning. All radrla will ba furnlshsd fotni-iete nniforma by lha 17. B. Oovernm-nt and iho junior and genior cadet«, enrolled in the It. O. T. C., will ba glvan commutation for aubsistenca, aa wall aa all Iranaportatlon and auhriHenc* at the afa week«' Summer romp, ! a ISTRATION REGINS OCTORER 8, 1917. Information on raguaat. Addraaa, Registrar, Oregon Agrlcnltnrnl Collage, OorvaUla, Oregon. «• •> A Complete Line of Spring and Summer Goods at GEHLEN’S STORE o W e also Carry a com plete line of Staple and 1 Fancy Groceries V •> Ä V ,V V -V V .V - 1 M em ber f JlN I I .6 BART OF lTHfr-VUNIRYl I J v tS . MD .1 (POUCH KtE i II •-* •> •> ♦ ♦ ♦ V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V Subscription Price $1.00 Per Year In Advance f i II i HE 1KUTH -J (GFNl INS GKAVEUl <• % Come in and Examine our Stock Goods <• ❖ * and be Convinced V V •> •> V j* '• •> he ♦ T