The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, December 27, 1917, Image 4

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    New Years Eve Trot
G EM C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
Xmas Business Good
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Dearest Dot. may 1 take you to
The Stayton Christmas trade
the trot ?
v as not ns large as it would have
Would it chance you would dance
Fine Cigars and T o b a c c o
been had weather conditions
and frolic light and free
during the last week been more
With myself as company ?
favorable. However the mer­
I could trot a foxy trot with you.
chants feel highly elated over the
Dot!
immense volume of trad« they en­
I could eat a weenie hot with
joyed. The stocks carried were
you. Dot!
larirer and the selection more di­
On New Years Eve.
Stayton.
O regon
versified than ordinarily found in
Then trot to Trotters hall with
towns the size o* Stayton. The i
me, Dot.
number of useful gifts bought ^
I There we’ ll trot the old year out,
showed the people had caught the ^
! And we'll trot the new year in. war time spirit and were deter- ;($$
' And we’ ll dance for our boys in mined to make their money do the ^
France.
greatest amount of good possible. ^
The orchestra has lots :>f Jazz,
Dot.
•
Mrs. J. P. Wilbur has been on
i Four pieces, maybe more, like as the sick list.
$9
not. Dot.
J. M.Ringoand wife took Christ­
Ladies aU are free,
mas dinner with relatives in
— :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- And six bits will enter me
Salem.
G. C. Eksman is now at Camp
Basil Kirsch of Sageview Ore- To trot all the trot I’ ve got.
J. P. Wilbur made his employees
Meade, Maryland.
Ron is spending the holidays a
t
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a present of a turkey
fo r
Mrs. J. F. Robertson, of De- the home of his parents Mr. and ; The J. R. Gardner store is giv-
Christmas.
Mrs. A. P. Kirsch.
¡ng a neat and handy memoran-
troit, was here fcr Christmas.
Miss Roxv Stayton is here 0
Lost—A
starting
crank
for
aut-
dum
book to tneir customers as
D. B. Hill and family, o f Mill
from
Spokane fo r a visit with
City, ate Christmas dinner with omobile painted grey-reward Dr. a remembrance at tiiis season of home folks.
w-
Pintler
, the year. The book is well and
his parents, A. Hill and wife.
William Munkers and fami
May Peters and John P. Bentz substantially bound and has the
Miss Dot Rieger is home from
now
occupy the Munkers place <
were married at the Catholic name of the store stamped in
Portland.
the
West
Stayton road.
church in Sublimity Wednesday kr° ld on the outside front cover,
E. B. Watters and wife are
morning. Rev. Fr. Lainck offici- It will prove useful every day in
Miss Lois Williams a teach
here from Shaw for the holidays,
ating.
;
year.
in the Portland schools is spen •
Paul Limbeck, of Scio, was a
ing the holidays with home folk
Prof. Ford is attending the
caller Saturday.
Mrs. W. F. Klocker and si n
meeting of the State Teachers; Mrs. D. C. Davis entertained
Miss Rhoda Lazinka, of Pen­
Association in Portland this week at dinner last Saturday evening Edwin left this morning for
dleton, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs.
G. R. Stayton and family of in honor of her husbands birthday. visit with|relatives in Portlan
Frank Lesley at the Stayton Ho­
Miss Nell Sta-’ton and niee
Washougal Wash., are spending An elegant dinner was served and
tel.
the holidays with his mother an enjoyable time had by those the little Misses iMount of Silve
Stayton school will open after Mrs. Anna Stayton.
1 present.
ton spent Christmas at the J
their holiday vacation Wednes­
Stayton home.
Emzey Thomas, who is now a
day Jan. 2,
There will be
preaching,
Mrs. Mattie Bruce left the fir
memi»er of the U. S. army and
annual
basket
dinnerand
annual
Dr. Beauchamp reports the ar­ stationed at Camp Lewis, visited
of the week for Hillsboro, aft'
rival of a son at the home o f Mr. at the home of his uncle T. J. business meeting at the Baptist a short visit with the Mayo far r - - .
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and Mrs. Jess Shepherd Dec. 21. Ware from Sunday to Wednes­ ; Church next Sunday. Dec. 30. ly here.
everybody welcome.
B. C. Robertson and family of day o f this week.
Mrs. Candice Down and son
Linn county, spent Christmas in
are visiting at the J. P. Davie
G. W. DeJardin spent Christ
Stayton.
mas with home folks at Gervais,
home and with other friends.
Miss Alta Matten, of Salem, is
Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Jones and
E. R. Nelson and family enter­
visiting at the home of her sis­ tained his sister Miss Catherine,
Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun­ son Harry are visiting the A. W.
ter, Mrs. M. J. Crabtree.
Cornish home in Moutugue, Cal­
his father J. R. Nelson and Dr. days at 8:30 a. m.
Rev. Fr. Lainck. Pastor
ifornia.
Gaston all of Portland over
I
Christmas.
The Joseph Sestak home was
At this holiday season we wish
the scene of a merry gathering on
to express to you our appreciation , Come to the dance, and dance
Monday afternoon, the occasion |
all
the
year
that’s
left
on
Mon­
o f the good will and patronage ex­
being the 8th birthday of little !
day
night,
Be
glad
that
the
old
tended us in the past year.
We
Money to Loan I Have Made Arrange­ Miss
Eugenia
Sestak.
The
year’s
gone
and
past
and
wel­
trust the New Year may bring
ments for loaning eastern money, children spent some time playing
come
the
new
year
right.
you happiness and prosperity.
will make very low rate of inter­
and listening to the Victrola and
Everett McRae and wife of
est on highly improved fsrms. Ho­
Beauchamps Drug Store.
mer H. Smith.¡room 5, McComaek were later invited to the dining
M. S. Titus, o f Kingston, was Turner spent Christmas at the A.
room where a most excellent lunch
Bldg.. Salem, Oregon, Phone 96.
a caller Saturday. He savs that L. Murphy home.
if,_________________________ awaited them. The table was most
C. J. Thomas of Lyons is visit­
a portion of the bluff along the
attractively arranged.
a small
railroad track on the Philippi ing relatives in Stayton for a few FOR SALE—56 acres Sanliam bottom Christmas tree being used for the
land about half in cultivation, several
ranch has started to slide, and days.
Then too, there
acres can be easily cleared, balHUce center piece.
that there is a prospect of con­
Sloper and Murphy have pur­ good timber. Four roomed house good was the birthday cake with8 light­
siderable damage being done to chased a Ford touring car to use barn and other out buildings. Silo 8x24 ed candles. It was an afternoon
the railroad.
in going to and from their saw place is fenced and crossed fenced long to be remembered by the
mostly woven wire; running water in
O. P. Lesley arrived in the mill near West Stayton.
pasture. Near S. P. depot and county kiddies.
city the first of the week for a
Guy Sloper of Pendleton is < road, grade school, mail route, telephone
holiday visit with his parents, spending the holidays with home 1 in house and family orchard. Price
j 3000 part cash balance, terms if desired
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Lesley. Ol­ folks.
j Apply to Alfred Beal Aumsville, Ore.,
iver has been in Pendleton for
Have your developing and
Those having fat hops to sell ' or Eld Beal Bakerfield Cal.
40t4
several months past.
He says
printing done by
phone L. A. Thomas at once.
that he likes that city, and looks
FOR SALE—Six weeks old pigs.
SAM W A R R E N
William Cladek and w ife are
Math Mueller, Stayton.
as though the eastern Orgon cli­
Prices reasonable
spending the holidays in Portland.
mate agrees with him,
FOR SALE — Registered Berkshire
First Class Confections.
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H igh G rade Pure Candies
Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks
All Prices and Style Box Candy
J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor
News From All Over The
-------- City-
Thanking the Public for
their Patronage during
the past year and asking
a continuance of the same
we wish one and all
A Happy and Prospeous
New Year
Possibly About Yon or Your Friends
« Doll’s (Bash Store m
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1
S ta rt th< e
p a ir o f
N ew
C la r a
» $ 6 .0 0 “ I Tigh
Year
B a r to n S h o e s
Q u a lity
Happy New Year
1 Lancefield Shoe Store
A Happy and Prosperous
New Year to all is the
CLASSIFIED ADS.
W is h of
J. R. Gardner’ s Cash Store,
For Goodness Sake
Heart of Paula
A Param ount Picture
The STAR Theatre Saturday
One reel Comedy “ The Installment Plan”
Boars repdy for service. Prices reason­
able, apply Andrew Fery, Aums-
vile.
4t 44
LOST—18 month roan, muley liur-
ham heifer, atrayed from pasture 1 1-2
miles west of Sublimity, finder please
notify J. A. Smith, Aumsville 46t2
All You need is a Heart
and a Dollar
mas Membership Campaign, and
SUNDAY
Homeof
Best
S h o w s'
KS,“ in The Iron Heart
C om ed y “ Captain D iscovers N orth Pole
\Shorten th e Longest Days
and the need of
Line and at the Right Price at
FOR SALE—Small bunch stock cat­
tle. Cali or write J. H. tfuinn Box 60 express the true Christmas spirit
R. F. D. 2, Scio, Ore.
Oregon is called upon to furnish
Home of STAR T H EA T R E
Best S h ow s
These Cool days and Chilly
Evenings remind one winter
You will find a large and Complete
FOR SALE—One 3 1-4 half truck
wagon, one pair farm trucks, one Jer­
sey cow will be fresh in February. J.
A. Burns, Shaw, Ore.
46tf
Join during the lied Cross Christ­
FOR SALE—6 bead good fresh milk
cows also 1 black 5 year old mare wt.
about 1500. C. P. Neibert, Stayton. 48
Stayton, Ore.
Heating Stoves
FOR SALE—Carpet Loom and fix-
i tures in good condition. Apply J. A.
i Lulay, Stayton, Ore.
LOST -Coming 2 year old heifer,
light fawn color, marking, under bit
right ear, hair brand 20 on right hip.
Phone W. E. Chrisman, Stayton 2451
S h oes”
Let Us Do Your Job Printing.
Prices Right and Styles Latest
St. Marys Church
D on’t fail to See
w ith a
240,000 Members
Sign up today at the RED CROSS
HEADQUARTERS
heifers
FCR SALE—Two Jersey
fresh with 2 and 3 weeks old calves
845 00 each. Brown Leghorn cockerls
$1.00 each, John Sandner, Jr.
JOIN
THE. . .
FOR SALE—One Faultless Stump
Puller, cables and choker complete, one
buggy, one range, one No. 222 Oliver
plow also few horses snd cows.
Ad-
dreai Tony Steinhamp, Aumsville. 51t4
RED (ROSS
FOR SALE: -E'resh cow, 8 weeks old
pigs, yearling heifer, a I.ay rake and
black Mir.ore cockerels. A. Forrette,
f f X NOW' '&
.
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LILLY HARDWARE CO.
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See our Clubbing offer in another column.
Victor Point
Miss Mary T.Doerflera popular
young lady of Victor Point and
Mr. Karl Hanneman official cow
tester of Marion Co. the past two
years were married Dec.26th. A
shower was given the bride at the
home of J. N. Doerfler, many use­
ful gifts being received A trip
to California is on schedule after
which the bridal pair will reside
at Clifton. Oregon.
Stop, Look, Listen.
Big Red
Cross dancefto be given at W.O. W.
hall Victor Point, Dec. 29th. Pop­
ular music furnished, lunch will
be served by the ladies o f the V,
P. Auxiliary. Come and have a
good time for a good cause.
A few young folks o f Victor
Point will attend the Farmers
Week atO . A C. indluding Miss
Margaret and Bertha Doerfler,
Martin Doerfler, Miss Anna
Doerfler, Miss Edyth Fox, F. A.
Doerfler and wife and A. N.
Doerfler.