The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, December 06, 1917, Image 1

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THE STÄYT0N MAIL
Has the Largest Circulation of Any Paper in the Santiam Valley
STAYTON, MARION COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1917.
23rd. Year, No. 49.
Serial No. 1138
very bad, as they don’t want to j
naires which win begin to be Another Letter From | i fight
with the Americans.
mailed December 15, will reach
I
suppose
yov know that some j
such registrants without delay.
Stayton
Soldier
Boy
of
the
U.
S.
soldiers are in the
•Every man registered under “Registrants are bound to keep
trenches
a'ready.
Are there
the draft law who huH changed themselves advised of all pro­
:3 -
many
soldiers
training
in the
liis residence or poatofflee ad­ ceedings in respect of them, and Mrs. H. J. Mutschler has re- states now? I suppose there
%
are
j
dress should immediately, with­ failure to do so may. result in
* * $ ¡& * fm*‘'
fr ,
lots
of
them,
and
are
they
send-
j
riZ *
•"?ther l' tter f" ,m .Carl
out fail, notify his lory I hoard of their M l rinht to claim «X-
Ä.!
ing
any
of
them
over
here
now?
j
emption
or
di«charKe.
Mart'"'
fo,™
!,'lv
employCd
by
his present address so that he
It How is John Thoma and th e1
Mr.
Mutschler
in
his
shop,
will receive the Questionaire he
written “Somewhere in , rest oi the boys in Stayton? It’s
is required to fill out under the There will be no “dousing the was
France,”
Nov. 1st.
getting late now so I must close
new draft Regulations.
glim
’’
along
the
groat
white
way
for tnis time, so best wishes to
Dear
Mrs.
Mutschler:
m m 3 -
This applies to all registered of Broadway under the orders of |
J
all,
tell Henry and Harry hello!
men, even those previously ex­ the rdministration at Washington. I received your most welcome for me
and tell little Harry that
empted or discharged. All pre­ We don’t depend on coal for our 1 letter the other day and sure was 1 will come
back all right at the
Christm;
vious exemptions and discharges power in this neck of the woods. | glad to hear from you, and your end of the war.
This is all for
from the draft are automatically — L ob Angles Times.
letter found me well only 1 have this time,
revoked on December 15.
little cold, but it will be all
Nor up here in Oregon, either. a right
Good bye,
The Questionains will begin There
in a few days, I think.
is
enough
water
power
run­
Carl Martin,
to be sent to registered men on ning to waste down our Cascade You asked me if I needed any­
Co.
F.
18th
Eng. Ry.
D o l l s of all kinds from 10 C ts u p
December 15. Each man will and Coast Range mountain sides, thing. I need several things, U. S. Army P. 0.
in
France
have seven days in which to fill and through their gorges, and in , but I , don’t . like
to ask you
You will be money ahead by buying
., ,. for
.
No. 705 via New York.
out answers to the many ques­ our pMCeful »alley, to fill .11 the!*n>'lhln*’.b"t . .. 'f ,. 11 m>uldn
1
1,8
I
have
to
write
my
name
this
your Holiday goods from
tions asked and return the Ques­ Willamette valley with the hum 100 muoh ,r«uMe
“
nd
mf
a
way
on
the
bottom
so
it
will
pass
tionaire to his local board. x of Industry, ami to extract from
, a pa'r of w0° Ie" censor. Blacksmith Carl Martin. ; MARKETERS GROCERY COMPANY
Failure to answer the Question­ the air the fertilizer, and to pro. I8« * 8- 11 “ a"d,
“ld
verv ” <f"
naire and return it to the board pel the farm maehinerv. to make. fer0- ,or >* 8 u“ th8m
and
n"w-
within this seven day limit will the apacea between fartoriea ooe [ » « " 8od‘I8 No- 11 sweater
endanger a man’s right to claim great g.'.rden
,
. orchard.
. ,
No. 56. If , 3 you ,, send me the
, sweater,
exemption, regardless of wheth­ After p«sce and
send me the price of , .. it
shall
have
come,
er he did not receive the Ques­ no doubt will be vast further de­ and I will send you the money.
Mrs. Oscar Käufer entertained Ben Roy and wife left Friday
tionnaire.
You got my letter from Eng­
velopment
of
our
all
hut
unlimited
a
party
of army friends at an ex­ j for their home in New York af­
Hence it is urgent th^t every “white coal” resources.—Salem, land you said. We have now
a several weeks visit at the
quisitely appointed Thanksgiving ter
registered man whose address Ore. Statesman.
been in France several months.
E.
Roy
here. Mrs. Milca
dinner. The decorations were of Watson home
has been changed should, for his The only thing which will pre­ I like it all right over here. The
accompanied
as far
the national colors combined as Victoria, B. G., them
own protection, at once notify his vent such power development in country is very beautiful and
where
with autumnal flowers, the va­ l will visit her husband Dr. G. she
local hoard of his change in ad­ all parts of the west is lack of when we got here there was all
C.
cant chair of the absent Lieuten­ Watson of the dental corps of the
dress.
kinds of fruit and we had plenty
workable
waterpower
legislation
ant Käufer being draped with an British army. The Dr. had a
So important is this matter! permitting development and it is of it to eat, but now the winter
American flag. Mrs. Käufer is several day furloujh and joined
considered by Provost. Marshal1 to
has
set
in
and
the
weather
is
be sincerely hoped that the c< Id and rainy.
an
energetic worker in the El the party at Seattle.
General Crowder, at Washington ! coming
session of congress will All the houses are made out of
Paso
Red Cross Chapter.—El
I). C. that he has issued the fob remove this
No greater stone and everything looks so
Paso
(Tex.)
News.
Subscribe for the Mail.
lowing instructions relative to fuel and obstacle.
labour conservation different from the states. The
giving it full publicity:
“Please cause the broadest and measure could be passed-
people treat us very nice over
most extensive and continuous
here and all the boys get along
publicity to be given through the Mrs. Myrtle Gooderham and fine with the French people.
A Full Line o f Christmas
At the Star Saturday
Adjutant General, local and dis­ son Wayne, of LaGrande, Ore., Nearly all the men here are in
trict boards, the newspapers departed for home last Sunday the army and the women do the
and by all other possible means after visiting at her uncle John most of the work. We are work­ Save Your Pennies
Toys, books, games, dolls, pictures
of warning to all registrants who Lulay’s and with other relatives. ing all the time now. I can’t
and useful articles, such as hand­
and Help Uncle Sam
may have changed their places She also paid a visit to Adam Lu­ tell you what we’re doing for it
kerchiefs,
towels, bibs, neckties,
of abode and i>ostoflice address lay’s, near Sublimity Friday.
wouldn't pass the censorship.
Those
who
cannot
save
in
large
arm bands, ribbons, box paper,
to communicate immediately with Miss Merta M. Sienmund is a There are a large number of enough amounts to buy Liberty
china
and glassware. Everything
their local boards where they are guest at the C. A. Luthy home German prisoners near us here. bonds can help the government
to make Christmas happy for the
registered, and furnish their this week and is taking in the They are working around here in the smaller savings To en­
present address so that Question­ Chautauqua.
and they don’t want to run away courage this, thrift stamps are
little ones as well as the older ones
now to be had at the postoffice.
A card will be given to those
who call for one. on which there
Our Line is Compiete, our Prices RIGHT
is a place for sixteen stamps.
Stamps may be bought at the
STARR’S
postoffice for 25 cents each.
That G enteel
When the card is filled with the
thrift stamps, the amount is $4
Oregon
Stayton
and by paying 12 to 23 cents this
earance
may be exchanged for a war sav­
ings certificate, valued at matur­
There’s quality in the goods we sell that makes the
ity at $5. The thrift stamps pay Mrs, J. Braun and son return­ Leo Klecker is the latest Stay-
wearer look genteel. He is readily recognized as
no interest, but the certificates ed to their home near Seio today. ton boy to join the colors. Last
pay
4J per cent.
well dressed.
_________
Bert Watters is home from night he was given a reception
The thrift stamps are excel­ Canada,
where he has been for by the High school students.
lent to impress on the minds of several months.
Mrs. Mary Allen and son Mel-
If there ever was a choice line of Winter
children the idea of saving and
ford
the last of the
the certificates, which are prac­ Edgar Watters and wife were week returned
Suits and Overcoats we have them now
from
a
visit
with relatives
tically a government bond of week end guests at the W, S. in Silverton.
small denomination, are useful Watters home.
for those who feel the need of Mrs. L. Crabtree, of Lebanon, Wm. Trout and wife spent the
Hart Schaffner & Marx
saving “for a rainy day” but visited at the C. E. Lampnian week end in Mill City.
are
unable to spare much at a home last week.
Attend the Bazaar.
$25 $30 $35
time.
Postmaster Alexander reports
considerable interest being shown
Bishop’s AU-Wool
in this new plan of saving and
$15 $20 $25 $30
Buy that Boy o f Yours
helping the government at the
same time, and several thrift
One of our overcoats this cold weather. These are the
stamps and savings certificates j
A full line of Men’s Furnishing Goods
finest ovèreoats in the market and price is absolutely
have been taken. Master Fred
of our high standard of quality. Also
cheap,
must be seen to be appreciated.
Davie was the first in Stayton to
a good assortment of
invest in a certificate, and Miss
Maryan Alexander secured the
first thrift stamp.
Galore at the old prices. If you buy your merchandise
Remember our own tailors will conform
from us you are right in line with Hoover’s instructions
your suit so that it will fit you perfectly
because you are saving money on every purchase you
make here.
Pastor W. J. Warren
Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. m. Sunday School 10 a. m.
The finest and best flavored Walnuts ever sold in Ore­
Epworth League 6:30 p. m.,
gon lb 25 cents.
Prayer meeting every Wednes­
NOBODY UNDERSELLS US
day evening at 7:30.
Headquarters for Good, Reliable Clothing for the Willamette Valley
Meeting of the Sunday school |
W . F. KLECKER.
board
the second Monday of
136 ty. Commercial Street
Telephone 166
every month at 7:30 p. m. Of­
ESTABLISHED 14 YEARS
ficial board meeting the same
evening at 8 o’clock.
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Toys for young and old
General Merchandise
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