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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1917)
THi STÄ Y T 0 N M A IL Lvons News R eni Prof. Em met’s older s< n Carl, arrived from Washington Sat. C hew ing Plug C. E. DAUGHERTY, Editor and Manager evening and will spend the win C m II m.r. f t »•■»4 %• »«* Ika, »)«• ter here. kul L.a, ».r Ml) «• Chaw . Entered as second class m atter at the postoflice at Stnyton. Marion A Li««)« C haw .1 John Shatterly returned Fri County, Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 3. 1879. ,v(J L aala • Lon* Wfcllk. day from a tour through several T h t Q a aa a r * , « i , f a i u I'M laala. la a of *he western states. a « 0 «. p o u c h I « m o o r o r i t Mr. and Mrs. Mercer motored J 'J J A A fcv * U d m . , A , to Salem Sunday where the lat A d v e r t is in g Rates Made Known Upon Application ter will receive medical treat /(twill |l!HI O ld t o p - vou look ment. 'j AS THOUGH yOU'O Foreip Advertising Represented by The Ameriiau Press Association I p a U V A W H O L E TR UNK Rev. Gatke announced that FULL OF IT IF YOUCOULDl there would I h » no church servic READ ANO LEAR N HOW , Address all Communications to The Stayton Mai! es the first Sunday in December QOOO IT IS . r 'F ' * —w— T a« be would be away on his vaca b Thirty-six new books have been tion at that time. JZ3L added to the school library, the 1 00K FOR THE FK O TK TIO H SEAL Mrs. Morse who has been ill. | books were provided by the state went to Oregon City Sunday to ! m s n o t r e a l 0/?Avny consult a doctor there. The students of the Stavton ' und* W ITH OUT THIS SEAL High school are proud to feel Parliamentary practice is being Mr, and Mrs. Surry have gone that they are able to have anoth taken up in the literary pro- to Webb, Idaho to visit their son. er one of their young men in the grams The work is being taken Ray pox anrt Frank Donaldson U. S. service. Delbert Murphy, up under Roberts’ Rules of took a carload of Lyons thorough one of the Senior boys has joined Order, bred hogs to Portland Saturday the navy, and left for San Fran The responsibility of a.Christ- io the hog show, Mrs. C. Durst and daughters cisco Tuesday morning. The mas program has been placed Mrs. D. C. Able and Miss Fu- s.ient Sunday at the EI. C. Down- students gave him a very pleas upon the pupils of Miss Crab- son called on Mrs. Emmet Sat- h g I ome. ant farewell party Monday even urday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Frank spent ing in the high school. The tree’s room. The girls of the 7th and 8th A rthur Vaughn was a Gates the past week at the St. Martin evening was quickly spent in grades have made >everal articles a'.Ier Sunday, springs, in Washington. singing and playing games. Mrs. Able called on g andma Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rums Fresh fruits were served at an for the Mother Goose Razaar and spent Sunday at the F. M. Fresh early hour. Every one departed six of the girls are knitting for Maybe Sunday. __ ___ home. wishing Delbert the best of luck. the soldier boys from our home T h e A m e r ic a n peo p le mr% tbwn as well as others. W. M Patterson spent Thanks- Chas. Schmit is working for Fridav evening the first basket w a k in g up. T h e y reaen Rn The boys of the 7th and 8th giving with his son Ralph at C. P. Darst. ball game with an out side team ch a rg e th a t th e y a re w a s l e f i ' will be played here. The game grades are to have a basket ball Mill Citv. Miss Emma Hendricks is work- will be Scio High vs Stay ton team to meet each Tuesday even- John Shatterly si*Mit Thanks- ing at the Norris Hunt home, B a n k depoeita a ll over th e High. The home team is prac- injar under the supervision of Mr. giving with home folks at \\ ilia- Miss Eunice Downing, our c o u n tr y a re in cre a sin g by lea p s ticing, hoping to make the game Ford, mina. ¡teacher, spent Thanksgiving at a n d bounds. as interesting as possible. Ev Olive Cavin is absent from Mrs. Monroe, of D etroit’ visit- her home in Portland, erybody welcome. school on account of sickness. ed several days last week with E\ M. E’resh and family were A r e y o u a d e p o sito r T Starting with last Tuesday, The pupils of Miss Marshall’s Mrs. D. C. Abies and Mrs. Frank Stayton callers Saturday after school lunches will be served at room were glad to see Pius I.ulay Johnston, noon. I f y o u a re n o t, jo in th e f in a n Domestic Science room every back in school after his long Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn visited At the road meeting in this c ia l p re p a re d n e ss a rm y . M a n Tuesday and Friday. This will absence on account of his opera- Thursday with Mrs. Strayer in district a seven mill tax was advertise the work as well pro tion. a g e to la y a sid e a c e rta in Aumsville. voted for road purposes. vide a little money in keeping a m o u n t o f cash. W e ’ll be g la d Thq pupils of Mrs. Lau’s room Prof. Emmet attended th? the room in good condition. to e x p la in o u r b a n k in g sy ste m . are studying “ The Piper and a teachers institute in Albany last During the Y. M. C. A. drive Land- week and Miss Fuson attended here in the high school, $122.00 Pair of Nutcrackers” by in Salem. seer. S TA Y TO N S TA TE BANK was raised. Miss Rachael Angel is visiting Eugene Spaniol and Margaret A rthur Vaughn is in the prune her sister and family at Oregon At the present time the book keeping desks are being made Missler are absent from school, business again this year as usual. City. _______________ Mrs. Frank Hauser, of Albany, for the Commercial room, and _ . . Mr. and Mrs. Junka have by the last of the week all the Mrs. E. E. Trask solicited for 3pent Sunday in „yons moved to Silverton. where Mr. old dry goods boxes will not be the Red Triangle Saturday mom- Junka will be employed at a saw There will be preaching at the mill. needed any longer. ing and collected about $35 in its A share of the banking business The Shorthand I class is now behalf. Had there been more Baptist church next Sunday Miss Beryl McLaughlin is vis ody cordially working in preparation for the time- a greater sum could have every body cordially invited. invited. iting at the home of her sister of Stayton and vicinity 80 word speed test to be given he€n gathered. Don’t forget the Bazaar next and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy is solicited. Thursday. December 20. Be sure and Attend the Bazaar Saturday December 8th. Maple, in Portland. Mrs. Hugh Kuenzli and child ren visited the past week with You are assured of a safe deposi relatives and friends at Wood- tory and courteous treatment at burn and Salem. this bank, by ample capital and W. F. Harris and family spent Saturday at the Capital City. long experienee in the banking Bert Keithley, of Oregon City, business. is at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Keithley for a few days. Miss Rachael Angel attended the teachers’ institute at Albany last week. Mrs. B. Kuenzli and children of Salem, visited with relatives In these busy days of quick transportation from place to place is of the and friends in this vicinity. greatest importance. Time becomes more valuable every day. We can Born to Mr. and Mrs. George not lengthen the hours but we can crowd more “ doing.” more business Ashford, Friday, a son. into every day if we have vuick and economical transportation. The faeil- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spicer, of ito to go and come quickly is surely in the power of owners of Ford cars. Portland, are spending siveral dags with home folks. Always ready, summer and winter; always dependable; always economical the Ford car today commands the respect, confidence and appreciation of the people, regardless of all distinctions of class or trade. The Ford is the univecsal car on merit alone; it has earned its universal popularity through Mrs. Willis Brown spent the ♦ giving universal satisfaction in universal service. You require a E'ord car * week end with S. D. Brown. because with it you can make the days more valualle -get more money C. A. Surry of Webb. Idaho, and pleasure out of your time. arrived Sunday to spend the win GRAVELY5 ALEXAN D ER Ji: DAUGHERTY, Owners and Dublishcrs Subscription Trice $1.00 Per Year In Advance School Notes Rock Point § Thrift Is Now a National Slogan North Santiam THE UNIVERSAL CAR Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon Capital $25,000.00 Fox Valley Gems R u n ab o u ts $345; T o u rin g C ar $360; O n e-T o n C hasis $600. prices f. o. b. D etroit. T h ese F o rd dealer will be pleased ta fill y o u r o rd e r and g u a ra n te e y ou m ost satisfactory after-service w h e n ev e r y ou m ay require it. Come and sign up at once and get your car when you want it. A signed order is necessary before the agent can secure a car. PETER DEfDRiCH, Agent For Linn and Marion County It will pay you to know the Ford dealer in your neighborhood ter with his father. Miss Joanna Hislop returned Thursday from Albany where she attended teachers institute. Mrs Will Simons and children of Salem spent Thanksgiving with relatives here and departed Monday for Aumsville, where she will visit her mother, iMrs. Woodworth. Clyde Bressler met with a se vere accident last week, when he ! fainted and fell from the window of a two story building. He had enlisted in the engineering de partment of the U. S. army and after being vaccinated he sat in the window and suddenly fainted and fell, larding on some coal in «be street below, bruising his eves and cutting several gashes about l.is fac \ COMING! j Large line of Fall Goods <• ♦ i. * A FULL LINE OF i Men’s Slickers at the Old Price : : RUBBER W EA R * * ♦ Complete line for Men, Women and Children * ! GEHLEN’S STORE I A • * * ^