THE STÄYT0N MAIL Has the Largest Circulation of Any Paper in the Santiam Valley STAYTO N, MARION COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1917. ¿3rd. Year, No. 43. Rebekahs Entertain Railroad Survey Are You a . Liberty Loan Money Slacker? The Children Now Completed Meetings Held Have you a son in the army or navy? laist Friday evening Judge Last Tuesday evening the Hc- bekah lodge entertained a large If not it may he impossible for Mams of Eugene and Attorney number of children. Members you to fully realize that we are Page of Hulem addressed a small actually in a life and death strug­ audience on the Second Liberty ' of the order who have children gle with the most ruthless foe on I/oan nt the high school auditor­ of their own brought them and ium. Their remarks were to the those who have no children bor­ The railroad survey is com­ earth. The mothers and fathers point and explained the value of rowed those of their friends and pleted from Mt. Angel to Niag­ who have given up their boys to go to the front realize the war is the Bonds from an investment, neighls»rs and took them to the ara. the engineers and surveyors actually here and that they are standpoint to say nothing of the, hall for the occasion. been sent home, the only part of it. The family who has act of patriotism in purchasing During the short business ses­ have thing that prevents the immedi­ sent a son has given the nation sion of thè lodge preceeding the one or more^of these bonds. At the conclusion of the meet- j entertainment for the youngsters ate construction is the right of what money cannot buy. Such families need no urging ing Dr. Beauchamp who was they enjoyed themselves in their way. chairman of the evening appoint­ own way in the dining room and In conversation with a Mail to exert every effort to furnish ed a food conservation committee at 8 o’cli)ck the lodge room doors representative this morning Mr. the army and navy with all pos­ composed of Mrs. Clura Pratt. were thrown open and the guests Lynott stated ‘‘that if he had the sible equipment and supplies. of way he would be grad­ They are awake to the urgency Mrs. Horace Lilly, Mrs. II. A. marched into the hall and the right ing before Nov. 1.” Itcertainly of the situation. They are car­ fun of the evening began in Beauchamp, John Thoma and C. seems to the Mail that it is im­ rying a double load for they are earnest. E. Daugherty who are to act in perative that we as a com­ giving their boys and they are A short program consisting of conjunction with the State Food munity get to work and do our giving their dollars. recitations and music was rend­ Conservation Committee. bit in helping these ered by the children, much to It’s to the person who is still Monday evening another Liber­ the enjoyment of the older i*er- cure the right of way. men to se­ sitting back and letting the other ty Ix>an Bond meeting was held sons. At the conclusion of the A number of Stayton business fellow do attention should in the high Bchool auditorium program games of various kinds men attended a meeting of the be directed, it, that Hardly a man in addressed bv J. W. McCulloch, were indulged in until 9:30 when Commercial Club and railroad this country can truthfully claim who made a very interesting talk light refreshments were served, men in Silvertnn last Saturday he is too poor to buy a liberty driving home some telling facts thus bringing an enjoyable even­ evening. The business men of bond and that is the only claim regarding the patriotic duty de­ ing to a close. Silverton have taken hold of the that should exempt a person from volving on each citizen to ^up- proposition in earnest and at that owning one. port the boys at the front by meeting appointed a committe to Liberty bonds can be purchased loaning the government o u r assist the men in securing the on any kind of terms, the gov­ money, right of way not only through ernment takes time payments, Pastor W. J. Warren the town, but as far north and banks advance money and prac­ south their influence extends, tically all employers can arrange Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 and at as last reports they were the matter so employes can take Notice is hereby given that a p. m. Sunday School 10 a. m. meeting with good success. a bond and pay for it in such road district meeting will be held Epworth League 6;30 p. m., easy they will not At Giles Thomas Barn Prayer meeting every Wednes­ Joe Silbernagle and family notice installments it. There is practically no in Road District No. 32 in Marion day evening at 7:30. excuse for you if you do not own spent Sunday in Mt. Angel. County, Oregon, on Thursday, Meeting of the Sunday school a liberty bond. You are the the 1st day of November, 1917, board the second Monday of worst kind of a slacker for vou at 3:30 o’clock p. m., for the pur- every month at 7:30 p. m. Of­ have failed to do the very easiest jtose of preparing a budg°t pre­ ficial board meeting the same thing possible to help in this paratory to levying an addition- evening at 8 o’clock. struggle. road tax in said district. Think of the price of grain a Liberty Bond is just VV. M. Bushey, and hay. Is it insured as Buying Mrs. A. Hill was called to Mill safe as arranging to buy five County Judge. City Friday last by the illness of against Fire? If not in­ ten dollar bills and it is a whole her son-in-law, Mr. Trask. sure for four or six months lot better for when you have Geo. Doll and wife of Kent, Mrs. L. S. Lambert and Mr. THE COST IS SMALL paid for a $50 Liberty Bond you Wash., are visiting his brother have something drawing 4 per D. M. Doll. They are on their and Mrs. A. P. Kirsch attended J. W . M A YO cent interest which is just as way home from a tour of Califor­ Pomona Grange at Turner Wed- j nesday, the 17th. good for money as the currency nia. and just as safe. Don’t hesitate, now is the t'me. Don’t force the mn H i in c J government to resort to taxation when we are offered an opportu­ nity to carry the loan as an in­ Ö vestment drawing interest. Remember your boy may be the next to go and you will want him fully equipped. Above ev­ erything else it is your patriotic duty to back your government to the extent of your ability at this time. ____________ Anxious to Commence Grading Before Nov. 1 Road Notice Methodist Church FIR E! i ' , .li L •rffl l IU1JJÉ 1 We Have: The Suitand Overcoat You Need No need to let the winter weather catch you unprepared. Our stock was never more complete and early buying will give you your choice of the entire stock. There never were better garments: material workman­ ship, style and price combine to make them worthy of your pr.tronage. Hart Schaffner & Marx $25 $30 $35 Bishop All-Wool Clothes $15 $20 $25 Shoots Off Toes John Eastburn. younges t son of Mrs. Mary Eastburn, who re­ sides near Aumsvjlle, while out hunting alone on Tuesday Vnorn- ing accidentally shot two toes off hri left foot. John, who is a member of Co. B., w as home on a furlough before being moved to Florida. He says that his dog had sighted a bird and he had his gun cocked to shoot when he stumbled, discharging the gun and shooting the small and the next toe of his left foot com­ pletely otf. He was rushed to this city, where Dr. H. A. Beau­ champ attended to his injuries. Serai No. 1132 Now is the Time to buy your UN­ DERWEAR and HOSIERY at the RIGHT PRICE Sugar Oranges $8.00 pr sack 20c per dozen It Pays you to buy Shoes for the Whole Family at Marketeria Grocery Co. Velvet Rugs 27x54 inches ONLY $ 3 .0 0 You Carry Home More Goods for your Eggs at MARKETERIA GROCERY COMPANY T M Z S T O R E T H A T U N D E R S E L L S B E C A U S E IT S E L L S F O R C A S H General Merchandise Basket Beili HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 4 A 4 A 4 A A A A A A A A A A .IA A A A A r A A S U U U IA A A Seniors vs. Fresh. Juniors vs. Sophs. Friday 8:15 p. m. Admission 15c. 4*-4a*c*fi0r4,***tt*W4*ttx*-*m'*r** a ***»«*.-*-*»******'«********. W IL B U R W O O LEN M ILLS Woolen Goods will reach much higher prices and woe! will be scarcer and dearer from now on. W e have 250 suits of Men and Womens Underwear to close out, at last years prices, all splendid up-to-date stock, any size and weight wanted, material and workmanship the best, call and see them and get prices. 300 Mackinaw Coats for the man, woman or child at right prices, new. nobby and stylish, headquarters for Mackinaw clothing at the Woolen Mills, mail orders filled the same day as received W JL B U R W O O LEN M IL L S Phone 217 Food Conservation Complete instructions with material for study of the purpos­ es and needs of the food substi­ tution campaign have been sent to Mrs. Clara Pratt* chairman of the Food Administration Comm., for Stayton and the committe has taken up the active study of the work in preparation fof the big Hoover "Service by Substitu- tion” drive, next week. Chairman Fred W. Steu*lofT, of the Marion County Food Ad* ministration Committee, has re­ ceived confirmation of the ap­ pointment of Mrs. Clara Pratt as chairman of Stayton, from Nat­ ional Food Administrator, Her­ bert Hoover, and she has been so notified by Mr. Steusloff. Subscribe for the Mail. The Greatest Bargain Ever Offered Bring us your Liberty Bond and we will give you a premium on any size bond you may wish to trade fur merchandise at'ou'- store. Liberty Bonds here are worth more than your money. Try and see. YVe are now showing you a dandy new line of Wool Pants. Price right. YVe also have a new line of plain white dish ware, anything you may want. Coffee Coffee Coffee The men you admire are the man who wear our clothes We have Crescent 99. Crescent 44, Crescent 300and Crescent 3-4-1 which is the very best line of Coffee for sale anyfvhere in the U. 4. A. Customers of ours who were at the State Fair and others who tasted this coffee at the free demonstration booth declared tl e Crescem Coffee the best they ever tasted. Pr ce 25, 39, 33 1-3 and 35 cents per lb. Trv it if y ou have never done so. Eggs 56 cents dozen in rad?. ------------ SA L E M Boys Shoes W O O L E N MILLS Boys Clothes ------------ STO R E ------------ N . B O D Y U N DERSELLS US 136 N. Commercial Street * VV. F. KLECKER. Tslepiione 166 j£Ä Scene from-‘^an e.” Star Sat ESTABLISHED 14 YEARS . . y » ~ I