Ofwfrtn HUtorle»l floctoty THE STAYTON MAIL Has the Largest Circulation of A n y Paper in the Santiam Valley S T A Y T O N , M A R I O N C O U N T Y , O R E G O N . T H U R S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 8,1917. ¿3rd. Year, N o. 45. I sutlers and resident* without the H0n0r Guard Girls Meet Double Wedding Held In Railroad Gets Stay ton Tuesday City Franchise ! disadvantages o f Inck of trans- portation facilities. Last Thursday evening the Hurruh for Slayton and its Honor Guard held their first environs. meeting of this school year at Not many people are aware of the fact that a double wedding took place in Stayton on Tuesday _____ i Crabtree; Asst. Leader, Ruth evening but nevertheless it is go, for on this date the Birthday club A number o f the ladies o f Stay-1 * * ' * " ” “ *“ MHr8hal[ ; T rea8 ' entertained their husbands and ton are arranging for a Mother ^ **rg e *«t at Arm «.. famlies at the 1. O. O. F. hall. Goose Bazaar to be held Saturday : M rv_____u... o . l ioi-> t > u „ i Plan« were made for work for Promptly at 7 o’clock the party At the regular meeting o f the l u m b e r 8th 1917. The object this year and regular meetings marched into the dining room, city council held last Tuesday ,,f thl‘ hazaar '8t<> raise money to will I k * held at 3:40 each Thurs­ where an excellent repast await­ evening the mutter of greatest purchase yarn to I * used in knit- day afternoon in the high school ed them. Dinner was served by importance to the people of Stay- ■w**K*i**. helmets, socks etc. Misses Theo Matthieu, Marian auditorium. ton w b s the railroad franchise *,° r l ^e w ^° have^ enlisted Alexander and Wava Brown. through thetowrf, and the mayor ' n service o f Uncle Sam from The affair was in honor o f the and entire council showed their l *1‘8 community and the ladies wedding anniversary o f Mr. and progressivoneBH by voting to give are expecting a hearty response .Mrs. Matthieu and Mr. and Mrs. the road the right, of wav as ask- HS lfu*Re are to 8(‘ nt a* A lexanders» at the conclusion of Francis X. Hoerth has fitted up ed for and also granting them a Christmas presents and will go the dinner.preperations fora bur­ a room in the Beauchamp Drug power franchise for fifty years. d' rer* to the Stayton boys who lesque wedding were made. The Mr. I.ynott stated to a Mail are serving our country as a re­ Store Building and is now carry­ company assembled in the lodge ing a complete line o f electrical representative just before leav­ membrance from home folks. room and the wedding party en­ You will l>e solicited for what- supplies and appliances. He has ing for Portland yesterday morn­ tered to the strains of Mendels- ing that he wished the press to ever vou may wish to give to aid had quite a stPck o f fixtures for shons march. First ca. i C. E. convey both his and the com­ in the bazaar and your contri- some time but has never rented Daugherty who “ performed the pany's deep appreciation and tuition will be greatly appreeiat- a store room and made a bid for ceremony, then Mrs. Wilbur, as hearty thanks to the mayor, city ed not only by those who are the patronage o f the public, de­ "matron of honor” followed by council and the entire Stayton conducting the enterprise but by pending largely on his electrical Mr. Wilbur, with “ a blushing council for the noble way they our boys when they receive their contract work. He will continue bride” on each arm, Messrs A l­ to do all kinds of electrical work have responded in granting these presents. exander and Matthieu the “ bride­ The committee who has charge work but will put these supplies privileges. grooms” brought up the rear It Both Mr. Lynott and Mr. Hu- of the affair is composeb of Mrs. on the market is hard to imagine a more laugh­ sum were in attendance at the H. A. Beauchamp, Mrs. W. F. Last Friday the ladies o f the able sight than the wedding party public meeting and assurance Foil is, Mrs. Stanley A. Starr, presented, the brides with their was given that this was indeed a Mrs. C. fcl. Daugherty and Miss Re(J Cross made UP 25 Packages magnificent lace curtain veils to be sent to the boys “ over railroad and that locomotive Ella Williams. there." Mrs. Lee Tate and Mrs. carried by Master Jack Hah and whistles would be heard from H. A. Beauchamp selected the Neva Smith and the matron of this line in Stayton in a few contents of the packages that are honor with her Parisian attire moths. This will be a steam sure to gladden some soldier bovs and the wonderful combination I’ aStor W. J. Warren line at the start but to be electri­ heart at Christmas time. The o f feathers and flowers that a- fied as soon as the power sites packages were identically the dorned her head. O f course the Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 can be developed and prices on same and besides many useful remainder o f the party wore the copper wire and other commodi­ p. m. Sunday School 10 a. m. Following articles, candy, etc., each pack- conventional attire. ties needed for electrification get Epworth League 6;30 p. m .,, „ . . . , , congratulotions an impromptu * " lost deiec'ous down to prices that are some­ Prayer martin« . y a r , W e d n e ..* « " frtiit cake, made by Wm. Trout, program composed o f readings, where near reasonable. day evening at 7:30. that even “ mother” couldn’t weal solos and duettes, both ser­ This is the most progressive Meeting o f the Sunday school ious and humorous was enjoyed. beat. step Stayton has taken in a long Iniard the second Monday of Later all joined in singing the time and is one that will place every month at 7:30 p. m. Of- good old songs we all love and Stayton Red Cross is badly in our town on the mnp giving us ficial board meeting the same i need of wood. A stove has been then an evening long to be re­ connections with the outside evening at 8 o ’clock. donated them, is there not some membered * was brought to a world, permitting U9 to exploit one who will take some wood to close. our natural advantages and un­ A full attendance is desired at their headquarters in the Merri- limited resources to prospective the Red Cross Friday afternoon, field building? Council Grants Prospec-'Mother Goose Bazaar.I tive Road Right Of W ay Through City Serial N o. 1134 A Big Lot of Mens 12 and 14 inch High Cuts at $4.89 per pair Citrus Washing Powder Honey 25c a package 15c p er c o m b Keg 35c Macaroni Sugar, Berry and Cane 25c a package $ 8 .0 0 p r s a c k Electric Store Methodist Church ^ i #W'i 4 i A twii*, < hkmh > ì i We Have •* 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 patronage. Hart Schaffner & Marx $30 $35 $20 $25 ------------- SALEM ------------- Boys Shoes W O O L E N M I L L S Boys Clothes ----------- - STORE ------------ Miri mHHfl Md § Mr i tm t mt Basket Ball HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM Seniors vs. Sophs. Juniors vs. Fre^h. Friday 8:15 p. m. Admission 15c. - ■ .UR. _ _ - - ""•P' “ The W orld's Great Snare" Around the life o f the Western goldminer there has ever been cast a romantic halo. This breath of romance has been breathed into the thrilling novel, See us at the "T h e Worid.s Great Snare,” by E. Phillips Oppenheim and has been flashed into living fire on North Portland, Ore., Nov., 19 to 24 with our Big Type the screen by the Famous Play­ ers Film Company in its adapta­ IO K A F A R M D U R O C S tion o f the celebrated novel in wnich beautiful Pauline Freder­ ick is starred. It is the featured Paramount attraction at the Star Theaire Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Thomas Arthur Forette and family were From beginning to end, the trading in town today. were in Salem today. drama is one quick succession of A. Griffeth o f Turner called at „Mrs. J. H. Missler and little gripping situations i n which daughter are visiting in Salem. this office Wednesday. Paulin» Frederick is superb. In support of the star there appears several popular players. The picturd marks the first produc­ tion o f John Kaufman since join­ ing the Famous Players. Bring us your Liberty Bond and we will give you a premium on any size bond you may wish to trade for merchandise at our store. Liberty Bonds here Mrs. Lee Tate, Mrs. V. A. are worth more than your money. Try and see. ' Goode, Mrs. C. H. Brewer, Mrs. We are now showing you a dandy new line o f W «il I J. P. Wilbur and Mrs. Roy Hall Pants. Price right. W’e also have a new line o f ! motored to Salem Saturday in the plain white dish ware, anything you may want. I Wilbur car, to take in the carni- | val o f nations put on by Salem We have Crescent 99, Crescent 44, Crescent 300 and Red Cross. Crescent 3-4-1 which is the very best line o f Coffee for sale anywhere in the U. S. A. Customers ot' ours who were at the State Fair and others who tasted this coffee at the free demonstration booth "Chicken Feed” declared the Crescent Coffee the best they ever tasted. Price 25.30, 30 1-3 and 35 cents per lh. Try it i f yon b«*” P never done so. Get our prizes on turkeys for Tha ksg ring. W h o W an ts to Know? Pacific International Live Stock Show D0ERFLER BROS. A week from Friday . Coffee Coffee W HERE? W HEN? Telephone 166 lE a g iie i iri p SILVERT0N, ORE. WHAT? WHO? im General Merchandise Coffee The men you admire are the men who wear our clothes 136 N. Commercial Street GROCERY COMPANY t h e 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 t o r c a s h The Greatest Bargain Ever Offered Bishop All-Wool Clothes $ 15 m» M ARKETERS GOLDEN ROD The Suit *nd Overcoat You Need $25 ? You Carry Home More Goods for your Eggs at YOU! NOBODY UNDERSELLS US W. F. KLECKE R. ESTABLISHED 14 YEARS