The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, January 03, 1918, Image 4

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E. Beauchamp home. Charac- Recorder's Report for (be Quarter Eadi>|
i
teristic
d«coratiorra of the sea­
December 31st 1917
G E M C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
son were profusly used about the
S
F irst Class Confections.
H ig h G ra d e P u re C andies
room and the dining room where
G eneral Fund Receipts
an elaborate dinner w ai served Oct. 2, 1017 Hu lance on hand $ SM 78
Fine C igars an d T o b acco
was brillantly decked.
Among “ 6, Taxe» received
91 7«
464 2«
!
those
present
were
Mr.
and
Mrs Nov. 12. Taxe» received
Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks
*• I t , Road fund rec'd from
, C. A> Beauchamp, Dr. and Mrs.
the County
«17 03
H.
A.
Beauchamp
of
Stayton,
All Prices and Style Box Candy
Oregon, and Mrs. Carry Beau­
»2,03» 79
champ.—Albany Herald.
W arran ta draw n on the fund during the
C; spar Cremer and wife have q u arter.
L t Co No «21 » «3 0«
S tayton,
O regon
arrived from Cottonwood, Idaho. (let. 2. 2. E S lectric
tayton Mail " 623
Dont forget the Red Cross Nov 3, E lectric Lt Co " «27
6, J. H. G rier
" «28
dance Jan II at Sublimity,
6, H. Sm ith
" «32
M ss Lena Berg returned to
6, P eter Deulrich " 633
her home at Shaw yesterday
4, Electric Lt Co " 633
after avisit with Stayton friends.
1, J B G rier
63«
4,
I t . Sm ith
688
Mis. J. F. Lau returned Tues­
g
4, V. Dare Sic per " 639
day from a visit w ith her hus­
4, Stayton Mail
" tuo
band at Ft. Canby. Wash.
251 53
Chas. Fehlen is home from
Te lìal.tnee
2.039 75*
eastern Oregon for a visit with
his parents and other friends.
$1,29« òr.
W
ater
Fund
Receipt*
Mrs. M. E. Stamp of Pendle­
Frank Rsuscher, from west of
Hurrah for Oregon in ton is visiting friends and rela- j Sublimity,
was in fown on busi- Oct 2. 1917 Balance on hand $2,721 71 1
Nov 3, Collection* for O ct
137 48
tives in Stayton.
the Red Cross drive.
I ness Monday.
I Dec 4, Collection* for Nov
91 80
Mrs.
Stanley
A,
Starr
and
Mrs.
:
Frank
Rohwein
31,
Collection*
for
Dec
146
001
and
son,
of
How many times have you
H.
A.
Beauchamp
are
Portland
trading
in
town
j
Jordan,
were
written in 1917 since Tuesday?
$2,096 79 !
visitors this week.
_
, ,.
I Saturday
W arrant* draw n on fund duriRK the
Big Red Cross Dance Friday
Dr. Brewer reports the birth, Frank Tate, of Portland, who q u a rte r
January 11 Sublimity.
ol
a son to Mr. and Mrs. Albert has been visiting his parents Mr. th’t 2, John Mielite N«. «22
4 28
Guy Sloper has returned to
18 00
Neitling December 23 and a son and Mrs: H. Tate, in the Waldo Nov 6> J- B- (',ripr
“
,i->
9
Pendleton,
8 17
to Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Jensen of Hills, was in town Monday.
.. ^ Wm CUdek
.. 631
1 28
John A. Van Handel left the Aumsville December 27,
Alvie Smith, who has been Dec 4. S tayton S ta te Bk " 634 200 00
first of the week for a visit with
Titus Archer reports having driving the Salem-Stayton auto
15 00
“ -b J. B. G rier
" 637
friends in Portland.
received ?1400 insurance on his stage, has quit that job and gore
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Jos. Sestak hss received word hay and grain that was burned,
240 07
to Portland.
To Balance
2.95« 32
that his son Will has arrived from the Phoenix Insurance Co.,
Joseph Fisher is now sole own­
safely in France.
J. W. Mayo is the local represen­
$3,196 5)9
er of the Fisher & Richardson
Road Money in the general fund
Did you notice the epidemic of tative.
store, having purchased the in­ Ju n e 1917 Receive 1 from Co’ty 705 03
window cleaning that struck
Mr. and Mrs. V. Dare Sloper terest of his partner, Warren Nov 15*
“
"
5*
617 03
Stayton Tuesday morning?
entertained at dinner Monday Richardson. Mr. Richardson has
$1.322 06
Mrs. Horace Lilly spent sever­ evening Dec. 31st in honor of gone to southern Oregon for a
. .
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.
h i .
.
W a rrsn ts draw n on the fund during^
al days last week with Corvallis Miss Wanda Brown who is a t­ short
stay, and will later go to the (jUarter
tending school in Eugene and Oklahoma to take a look at that Ju n e 8, John Mielke No
relatives;
Ju ly 3, Carl Follia
"
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Darby and G. R. Sloper of Pendleton Ore. portion of the country.
" 3, Frank Blnkely "
B. A. Schaefer met with a
children, from north of town,
The C. E. Society of the Chris­ A uk
7, H. Sm ith
*
painful accident while unloading tian church held a social and
were trading in town Friday.
" 7, N. Sm ith
"
some
heavy
timbers
last
Thurs­
*be sure and attend the Red
party Monday evening at the " 7, A. C. Stow ell “
"
Cross dance Jan 11 at Sublimity. day, he got his hand caught bet­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nen- " 7, Wm. Sm ith
ween two of them, badly crush­ del. A large crowd was present " 7, W. F. Blakely "
The T. J. Ware family was
ing it. Dr. Brewer dressed the and the evening was spent in “ 7, Jam c* A rcher “
entertained at dinner New
“ 7, B row n-Petzel C o"
injured member.
playing various games and at a
Year’s day at the home of Mrs.
Miss Edna Buckner the popu- late hour lunch was served. One
C. E. Daugherty.
208 88
lar teacher at the Howell school unique feature of the evenings
Bdlance in T reasury
1,113 18
Ben Klecker was here from returned from Jefferson, where entertainment was a mock wed-
eastern Oregon several days this she spent her holiday vacation ding jn which "R ev,” John fay-
$1.322 06
B. G RIER,
week. His wife stopped in Fort- with home folks, Monday even-(ior united Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Recorder
land for a visit with friends.
,ng.
I Daugherty in the holy bonds of
R. L. Putnam and family, of
Roy Ferguson, a nephew of , wedlock, in honor of their sev­
Forest Grove, have been visiting Mrs. Jos. Hamman, and known enth wedding anniversary. In
Mrs. Putnam ’s parents, Mr. and to many of our readers, had one the wee small hours of the morn­
Mrs. H. C. Von Behren, near 0f his legs amputated above the ing after welcoming the New
Portland, Ore., Dec. 31—Is
Aumsville.
knee recently in Salem. He had Year the guests wended their
an
ali?n enemy of draft age (not
Mrs. W. F. Follis states that been a sufferer from the mem- way homeward.
an alien enemy) subject to d ra ft? !
they have received the insurance te** for some time,
Is a man of draft age who has i
from the Oregon Fire Relief As-
Frank Mack and wife went to
Notice.
taken out only his first papers
sociation, of McMinnville, Frank Vancouver Wash., Sunday to
The firm of Fisher & Richard­ subject to draft?
Lesley is the local agent.
visit their son Nello who is sta- son has been dissolved by mutual
These questions have been ask-
G. B. Tra?k came down from tioned there at the preseut time. consent, W. Richardson selling t*d of local exemption boards time
Pendleton last week and visited They report a fine visit with him his interest to Joseph bisher. and again since the sending out
several days with his family. He and that he has recesved his All persons indebted to said firm of the questionnaires began.
likes that section and has a good suit and wished them to convey are requested to csll at the store The answer to the first question
position there.
his thanks to the laaies of Stay- and settle at once.
is "N o .” The answer to the
All the knitters both young and ton and vicinity and to all who
Jos. Fisher.
second question is "Y es.”
old are asked to be at the Red ma(H-e this gift possible.
3t
W. Richardson.
An alien of d raft age who has
Cross room early Saturday after-
A Christmas celebration in the
not declared his intention to be­
noon, as refreshments are to be form of a family reunion wa3
come a citizen of the United
served them.
given on Christmas day at the F.
States may waive exemption on
Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun- the ground of alienage, but if he
does not want to waive his ex­
days at 8:30 a. m.
emption,
the local board has no
Rev. Fr. Lai nek. Pastor
choice but to put him in Class V.
However, he must answer his,'
questionnaire and return it w ith - j
____________________________ in the seven-day limit to his local
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M o n ey to L oan I H a v e M ad e A rra n g e - e x e m p t i o n b o a r d , j U S t a s a c i t i -
A P a ra m o u n t P ctu re
m e n u for loaning ea ste rn money, j zen must do, or he will endanger
J. A. HENDERSHQTT, Proprietor
News From Ail Over The
City-
Possibly About You or Your Friends
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Our Complete Line of $
Rain Coats and Um­
brellas.
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Walch this space for Merchandising Bar­
gains from week to week
Doll’s (Bash Store
Clara Barton Shoes
for Ladies $6.00
Lancefield Shoe Store
Questions Answered
These Cool days and Chilly
Evenings remind one winter
and the need of
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Heating Stoves
St. Marys Church
You will find a large and
Complete
Don’t fail to See
Line and at the Right Price at
Heart of Paula
LILLY HARDW ARE CO.
will make very low ra te o f inter- h i„ r jKh t to b e p la c e d jn C | a9g y .
The STAR Theatre Saturday
em8 t r°H
i l ' w
fM
T
Ht
Bldg., Salem, Oregon. Phone 96.
tf .
"One reel Comedy "The Installment Plan”
Pathe
O d d Rooster Plays
H om e o f
B est S h o w s
STAR THEATRE
H om e of
B est Show s
SUNDAY
Mary Lawson’s
Secret
C om edy “G re a t O r en siv e’
Shorten th e Longest Days
V
FOR SALE—56 acre* Suntiam bottom
land about half in cultivation, several
acre* can be easily cleared, balauce
good tim ber. Four roomed house good
barn and oth er out building*. Silo 8x24
place ia fenced and crossed fenced
m ostly woven w ire; running w ater in
pastu re. N ear S. P. depot and county
road, grade school, mail route, telephone
in house and family orchard.
Price
3000 p a rt cash balance, term* if desired
Apply to Alf red Beal Aumsville, Ore.,
or Ed Beal Bakerfield Cal.
40t4
FO R S A L E —Six w eeks old pigs.
M ath Mueller, Stayton.
LOST—Black and Tan houn dog with
w hite tail and b reast, yellow over eye*
good size, about one year old. Please
no tify W. M. B erringer, Lyons.
FOR SALE One F aultless Stum p
Puller, cables and choker com plete, one
buggy, one range, one No. 222 Oliver ,
, plow alio few horses and cows.
Ad-
, dress Tony Steinhum p, Aumaville. 51t4 J
On the other hand, an alien of
draft age who has taken out his
I first papers declaring his intent-
! ion to become a citizen of the
United States, is subject to draft.
It makes no difference how long
or how short a time ago he may
have out his first papers.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish toexpress our thanks
to our friends and neighbors for
their assistance and sympathy
at the death of our father, C. W.
Geer.
Ira W. Geer
Guy M. Geer
Iza L. Geer
Mrs. Dorothy Carter.
For Goodness Sake
Have your developing and
printing done by
SA M W A R R E N
Prices reasonable
See our Clubbing offer in another column.
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Star Theatre Saturday