P-, JO . bunch of lice from one of the OLD HICKORY WAS Ì W H Y , THAT W AS G R A V Y l.Y -S large rice fields o f 1400 uc)es - rrsiD iN T ANattw YICMTY FARTlOn A7 j C u L l J t t A n .D A e o u r mis to bacc o ; m a Princeton, Cal.. u> J e 7th JACKSONS IAVORIT l A '. . B A X D E R S : D A U G IIL 'R T V . O w n ers u m l l u k jith i’rs CHEW umfbih grade room. The bunch C. B . D.\ Ui ’ H t 'K T \ L M i t o r an< 1 M n n a ire r measures 3 1-2 feet in length and n e ro R B T M R in v e n t io n or cua patent air - proof rv i is c< mposed of about 99 sepernte GRAVELY PLUG TOO AC1 Enter.' 1 as second class matter at the postortkv at Stayton, Marion stalks. The yield in that local­ M A D E S T R IC T L Y F L O ITS C O tW IF C WOULD NOT NT.EM M 'C S H IN T N I? County, Oregon, under the Act of Con press of March 3, 1879. it y is from TO to 80 sacks pc r acre N O W THE I ATKNT P O J C ‘ 1 K f I __ ft F R E S H A N D C L E A N ANO CO ar.d is worth 84.00 per hundred. IOUOH A LITT l E enr h C' GRAVELY I. The grades are making an exten­ CHEW A N D LAO Tn LO N O F R T H A N A E O F O R O 'N A O Y .» L U O sive study o f the rice plant. . / ’JO. 9reve!y J-Au xc C > •/ r A spelling contest was held A d v e r tis in g Rates Made Known Upon Application Friday between the 7th and 8th S j W M — — grades. Sarah ’Caldwell spelled BEFORE BILLY POSTED Foreign Advertisicg Represented by The American P rrs Association the whole room down, and George GETS THROUGH. A LOT CF fjm OTHER PLOPLE W ILL cc Mielke stood last in the seventh $ / t GETTING PARTICULAR TOO J Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail grade. Loran (.ampm&n has been ab­ Mildred English has entered sent from school for several days high school. on account of illness. The program given by the A- Clarence English has entered The high and grade teachers pollo Literary was very good, all Miss Crabtree's room. are taking up the Food Conser­ numbers were well handled, es­ An exhibit o f cocoa from the vation problem and are discuss­ pecially the Wee bit ’o Harmony. Lowney Chocolate Co. has beer, ing it each morning with the pu­ The next program will be given received for the 5th and 6th to pils. Fifteen minutes are given by the A-C’s Friday afternoon at C. E. Taylor and wife were in study, and they are making u Salem Saturday. to this work. the usual hour. The following thorough study. Last Friday the high school program will be given: Introduc­ Baby Marie Osborne in "Told Greta Ruble brought some flax at Twilight” at Star Theatre students were highly favored by tion, Beryl McLaughlin; Stunt. some classical piano solos given Arthur Kelley and Leo Willing; to school, which has been studied Sunday.- Enough said. by Amelia Cossa'man of Salem. Violin solo. Sylvia Sestak: How I in Miss Marshall's room. Mr. and Mrs. Creenbaum, of Edith Cavin is absent from Portland and Mis. Morley of the She spent the latter part of the make my teachers laugh, Leo week here visiting her sister. Wier; Mandolin solo, Albert War­ school on account of sickness. Waldo Hills, visited Saturday at Miss Mclntruff. The numbers ren: 40 lines of German. Roy In the work o f Food Conserva­ the A. C. Thomas home. rendered were Regelitto and Folhs: Talk. Lois Bracken: Army tion. the first and second grades Mrs. M. J. Crabtree and son ■‘Sextette” from Lucia, played life o f brother, Harry Scofield: have decided upon three points visited over Sunday with htr Reading. Margaret Schaef­ by which they can aid the work. by the left hand alone. The American people art er, Reasons why Joe failed to First by doing without candy, parents at Salem. The Basket Ball games o f last waking up. They reeen hn Miss Matilda Bidders of Suver, Friday evening were interesting. arrive at school. Freda Allis; second by rating brown bread at charge that they are w a i t c A 1 Oregon, is visiting her friend. The Sophomores took the game Piano duet. Anna Spaniol and least one m al a day anil third Miss Minnie K erberof this city. from the Seniors by 9 points, the Gladps Hamman; One day on the saving their i>ennies and nickels Bank deposits all over the "Jane” is some Jane at Star to give for the soldiers when score was 17-8. The Juniors were farm, Albert Croisant. Theatre Saturday. See for your­ country are increasing by leaps too heavy for the Freshmen, the i Blindfold test was given in needed. self. Typewriting Friday. Thegener-; and bounds. score being 21-16. The games About fifty from here attended al showing was very pood. Two for Friday evening are expected A re you a depositor f to be close. Seniors vs Freshmen students, Cacelia Mie’ke ar.d Al­ the Red Crors dance in Scio on A perfect Vegetable Laxative and Juniors vs Sopomores. Since bert Lulav, wrote four minutes Saturday. They report a large composed of Figs, Senna and the Juniors ard Sophs have been without making a mistake. Mar­ crowd and a good time. I f you are not, join the finan­ J. P. Wilbur and wife accom­ Cascara. Easy to take, 25 and successful over the other class- garet Fehlen and Wm. Smith cial preparedness army. Man­ 50c at Beauchamps Quality Drug men, they both expect to be the made only one and there were panied by their daughter, Mrs. age to lay aside a certain Hall and son Jack, returned Sun-1 Store. champions o f the school after the many who made two mistakes. amount o f cash. W e ’ll be glad Alvin Farley left for California Clyde Hoffer, former music day from a week end motor trip close o f the next game; therefore to explain our banking eyetem. ______ _ Monday. instructor in this schooi, sent a to Portland. there will be a fight. TH STAYTON MAIL -Z D J [V:!' CJisaftinfe Subscription Trice $1.00 Per Year In Advance School Notes * Thrift Is N ow a National Slogan Figsen STAYTON STATE BANK t ■i Late Autumn Shoe Sale | ■ ■ On account of the delay in the coming of winter rains and CDnsequent shortening of the season, our immense stock of winter ■ shoes which are coming in all the time, begins to pile upon us and we are going to make room for those coming by making B T H E BIGGEST PRICE CUTTING SA L E A share of the banking business i of Stayton and vicinity Salem and vicinity have seen since our big sale last December, when we literally dumfounded the shoe buying public with our J| W O N D E R F U L L Y L O W PRICES is solicited. ■ % You are assured of a safe deposi­ Here we go again and you cannot afford to miss this saie, for you can save enough on your winter’ s supply of shoes to go a ^ long way when ■ You Buy Your Liberty Loan Bond S S ■ tory and courteous fcr :atment at Remember the dates—Friday and Saturday, Oct. 26-27. Remember that the goods are guaranteed for satisfactory wear. ^ Remember you cannot afford to mis« these B this bank, by ample capital and G reatly Reduced Prices business. m Here is a small sample of them 3 Ladies patent gun metal and kid. special lot in sizes to 4J, worth up to | “j r $6, Autumn Specials................ 4> L O J One lot o f ladies patent, kids, etc., of Hanrus, Laird-Schober makes, fine $6 to $8 shoes, up to size 5, Au­ tumn Specials............................. Men’s mized lot o f tan. patent, or gun metal in Hunan's, Emerson’s, Forbush arid other makes, values up to $8, but not all sizes, bargains Ladies tan, patent, and gun metal, spe­ cial lot in sizes up to 5. worth up to $6, Autumn Specials...... Men’s Gun metal English, Fibre soles and rubber heels, a regular $5.50 grade for ................. Tan Skuffers. outton, heavy soles, sizes ^ 11 to 2 at $2.65; 8i to 11 at & 1 Q T m $2.35; J to 9 at........................ «F L / J fi $ 2.35 $ 3.65 Men’s 16 inch tan Napa brand doub soles, worth $10, $7.85 Boy’s 16 ** black Dayton outside counters. 3 soies,...... $4.35 Boy’s $4 gun metal button neolin soles at special price $3.20 $ 4.20 Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon $ 2.95 Ladies Black Kid lace Cuban heels, worth $6. special $3.45 ......................... gray cloth top, “ $7.30 “ $5 95 Ladies gray kid vamp gray cloth top, worth $8.00, at $6.45 Misses Gun Metal, Kinex Fibre Soles, heavy edge, comfortable and servicable, sizes 11 to 2, worth $3.50 at $2.85; 8i to 11, worth $3, for $2.60; 5 to 8, worth $2.75, for $2.30 B A R G A IN S 1 N R U B B E R S Women’ s black bright finish, short boots, lig h t ........... 2.15 Misses ..................................... “ 11 to 2......... 1.80 Child's ............................................... 5 to 10........ 1 80 Also bargains in light weight Rubbers for the whole family. Many styles and sizes. long experience in the banking Men’s Red Duck vamp thigh Boots, heavy ................... ” short “ “ ................. ” Black ” “ thigh " “ .................... .......................... short “ “ ..................... Boy’s " ** “ ” “ ................ Don’t Forget the Date and Place. $4.85 3.85 4.45 3.65 2.80 Capital $25,000.00 ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ COMING! ✓ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 1 1 Large line of Fall Goods ♦ o o * ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A F U L L LIN E OF <• ■» ♦ Men’s Slickers at the Old Price ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a 167 No* Commercial St Salem, Oregon i J, B. LITTLER Manager Free:— Get a Face Card Puzzle, a Spinning T op or a Dicky Bird— Free ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ RUBBER W EAR Complete line for Men, Women and Children [i GEHLEN’S STORE « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ |: I ♦ !• V i ♦ Í ♦ 4> < 44 4 Í 4 4 4 4 4 i- c- < .. ♦