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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1918)
U\.V> Ov«‘*°" THE STAYTO N Has thc Largest Circulation of Any Paper in the Santiam Valley S T A Y T O N . M A R IO N C O U N T Y . O R E G O N , T H U R S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 24th. Year, No. 2. M A IL lout. He was wounued at the Refrigerating Plant battle of Gettysburg. Now Completed At the close o f the war he re in adj sted, knowing thut you • cMnnot aupply the demand for Most certainly passenger cars you cannot. Then your only outlet la a mot or truck. Dealers have not yet begun to realize the revenue to lx* derived from this source. The Government is going to give preference to truck shipments On account of the number of an,j r>uttirally enough, too, be- calls that are now lieing mude cna,e th(. IIlotor trurk presents on the public for money for d if* !th eo n |y |0(f¡Cal solution to the fervnt purposes I have hern p,.(,senj transportatiou problem, thinking it would a splendid Already u ruling has gone into thing to centralize our efforts M !eff w t in BOtne some of the Eastern much as possible and have a States prohibiting the railroads committee o f representative cit from transporting certain com izens to have the oversight and modities less than 100 miles. be responsible to the community I his causes the motor truck to for all moneys raised for charit become u National necessity and able and patriotic purposes and insures an enormous demand for to huve supervision over all l>en- trucks, especially in the one and efit entertainments of any char one and a half ton class. acter whatsoever and to this end It means that the manufactur I, H. A. Beauchamp, mayor of er, the contractor, the farmer, the Town o f Stayton, hereby call the merchant, and in fact all upon every loyal citizen of this commercial organizations must a massi have motor trucks and what these community to attend ‘ a meeting next Sunday afternoon bushier men need, they certain- al 3 o clock in the I own Mall for |v w j|| The automobille MASS MEETING JO, 1918. Serial N o. ÍJ43 SpecialIFi ree Offer ceived his discharge and settled on a homestead near New Lon* Sestak & Thomas have com don, Minn.,where he resided un pleted the building that is to til coming to Oregon 25 years " each purchase FRFF With each purchase bouse their new refrigeratinjf ago, locating on the farm where o f 3-Ib can Royal of 1-lb tin Royal plant and are now installing the he died. Club Coffee, one 35c bottle Club Coffee a 10c tin of Royal Club Ginger, Pepper machinery. A new ice machine In 1869 he was married to Miss Vanila or Lemon extract or Mustard. has already been installed and is Effie 0 . Word, who passed away working to perfection. Approx about 7 years ago. To this union imately $380 worth of new pipe were born 10 children 5 of whom has been bought and installed died in childhood and one daugh for friezin g ice. This enlarges ter died since coming to Oregon, 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 FO B C A S H their capacity to such an extent The surviving children are I, W. that they will be able to furnish Geer, Fossil, Ore., Guy Geer, General Merchandise all the ice we will need next sum Looking Glass, Ore., Mrs. Doro mer. thy Carter and Iza Geer, Sublim These business men are ity, Ore. thoroughly abreast o f the times, Funeral services were condt ct- like to be back there for a few and are showing their confidence ed at the family home Sunday days and know that there would in the future of our town by December 30th by Rev. Warren In a letter to Gus Eksman and be no bugle calles to answer. I f putting their money into an al of Stayton. Interment was in Forest Mack. da*ed Dec. 16th, I ever have a w ife and any kids ready complete plant and one Union Hill cemetery. “ Somewhere in France,” Glen. 1 1 am Rbing to make them stand capable of doing a much greater Pc, ter writes as follows: reveille, retreat, and taps every volume o f business than Stayton Between moving and guard day. I guess that will be the produces for them. duty I have been pretty busy for only come-back I will have. Am When they get all their ma the past two weeks. Did you sure iriad that I am here tho, but chinery moved and the new plant ever try walking up and down hope to be home this time next in ship shape they will have an No doubt show goers o f this one side o f a block for about four year. " L ch‘,>WHinR HUPh H a»y pan ot united establishment second to none in committee. Signed, I guess that there is a little the country outside the cities. city will be more than pleased to hours at a stretch, with the ther- States cannot go wrong in add U. A. BEAUCHAM P. mometer away down toward the pep in some o f the railroad en- All meats will he unloaded off the learn that the Sned E-Kerr com ing a truck line to his present M ayor. south pole and not allowed to j gineers, as w ill be seen by the wagon at the rear door, put on pany have arranged to shyw in j passenger car line as a means of speak to anyone during that enclosed clipping. (The clipping hooks that will run on a track car Stayfon every other Friday and fortifying himself against the time. Gee, but it sure does get j is from a London paper, and re- rying it to the front of the shop. Saturday commencing this week. uncertainties o f the freight Situ- monotonous along about the last, fers to the time when American They will come here direct from * ation. This is advice straight hour. We have be„-n w orking. engineers, unarmed, were help- Salem where they show the first from the shoulder and is nothing four hours on duty and then ing the British entrench at Fins, Manufacturers are experien short o f a sure thing bet. four days of each week and Stay- cing the most serious crisis of eight hours off, then on again, and some o f them were cut off ton will see the same plays and their careers in attempting to off again. Between that and by the Germans. It was here players intact that are to be seen Charles W. Geer died Friday keep dealers supplied with cars eating and sleeping one has very that an American engineer killed in Salem. A l Macdonald- will December 28, 1917 at his home at the present time. Factories have a new line of songs to sing little time off for anything. This three Germans with a spade be Pastor W. J. Warren 6 miles northeast o f Sublimity. are clamoring nnd j leading for between acts so will Mr- ClarkeJ getting up at four o’ clock every i fore being brought down with Mr. Geer was born Feb. 25th, freight equipment and the rail-, „ The opening play this week morning sure does take at the joy j five bayonet wounds.) The old and 7:30 1843 in the state of New York roada are taxing their facilities ‘ >rv,gR9 nt £ m out of life. kaiser will open his eyes before 10 a. m. and moved when an infant with will be "T h e Curse o f Mixed to the utmost to supply them, hut | , f Un?ay Scho" L The Christmas package hasn’ t long, Blood” a beautiful story o f the the Government has decreed that| ^ ,,worth league 0;30 p. m.. his parents to Illinois remaining arrived yet, but they say that a ll, I see Carl Martin nearly every rayer meeting every Wednes there for some six or seven years South with Miss Fuller and Mr. only a limited number o f freight 1 rayer r of our Christmas mail will be day. He has been in one or two Clarke in the leading roles. day evening at 7:30. then moving to Stillwater, Minn, cars shall he alloted to the auto held till Christmas morning. My boxing bouts and comes through Meeting of the Sunday school where he was living at the out With the entire company giving mobile industry. mail is coming through very good every time. exceilent support. board the second Monday of break of the Civil war and where Who suffers? The dealer, of Let me hear from you again with the exception of the Ore every month at 7:30 p. m. O f he enlisted in Co. ) ) First Minne course. gonian and the Stayton paper. soon. Glen W. Porter. ficial board meeting the same sota Volunteer Infantry serving Can you consistently allow I don’t know where they have evening at 8 o ’clock. through the war. This was the your institution, your organiza gone to, but they might show up F. P. Farrington has rented first regiment in the country to tion to remain idle until such time some time later. Don’ t care so volunteer when the war broke as the present freight situation his farm ami moved to Salem. much if they get over here and some of .the fellow’s get them, for Frank Ellworth, aged 45. lost r ' t . f 1"; ¡»*1 .nw. p*-| jmr» Wmwm ruBf mmm wrnni pBR-t, fnwu *"»-* fM fff mrm\ Miss Leon Frank, daughter of news from home is al ways wel \d à U v ft, «ÉÉéiwkfr 1 » ÏAUilü • là k U L r 4 . ,,I:K l i u . i n i g . JC ¡ 4 . . -a .u u m fc ~muuk g ~ his life in the Santiam river at Mrs. Paul Frank and Geo. Boed- come. Mill City Monday morning. He igheimer, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Geo. and Bess Korinek have was doing some repair work J. Bocdigheimer o f Sublimity sert me twro nice letters, also a]onir the bank near the mill of were united in the holy bonds of two packages that sure hit the the Hammond lumber company, matrimony by Rev. Fr, Lainck right spot. It was sure fine of when he accidentally fell in. He at the Catholic church in Stayton them. was wearing high boots and a Tuesday morning January 8. I have not heard from Guy slicker coat, which made it im The bride a well known and (Kearus) since I came over here. possible for him to stem the popular young lady looked very I see where the Mariposa was sw ift current and reach shore. beautiful in a gown of White sunk and would have liked to see He leaves a widow and three Pussy Willow Taffeta, her veil the passenger list as I imagine children at their home near Ly- hanging in graceful folds from a there were a bunch of fellows ons The body of the unfortun- wreath o f orange blossoms while on board that we knew. ate man has not yet been found. she carried a beautiful bride’s I f vou enlist and come over bouquet of white carnations and here be sure and bring a good GRAN3 CONCERT maiden hair fern. She was at supply of tobacco with you, also tended by Miss Agnes Boedig-j plenty to eat coming across, for The Willamette Glee Club is heimer. if you come in the same outfit we coming to Stayton Jan. 29 to give The groom was attired in the their fine program. uiUyi did you sure will need it. conventional black and attended Remember the Red Cross ball We are. planning on a big time by the bride’s brother Charles; Christmas unless something hap- at Sublimity Friday evening. Frank. On* leaving the church Ttmfr : they were greeted with a gener- U l l.l j ' ous show er of rice. A wedding mm dinner was served to the immed-! ¡:i I iate families at the home o f the ; t¡ brides mother after which the liiltiti young couple left on a short il And study them for price comparison. We Ho not sell wedding trip. The Mail joins Ujljw you an article on Saturday for 70 cts and charge you the many friends of this happy 80 cents for the same article on Monday. Our price is couple in wishing them bon voy always right. We sold 20 bars Crystal white soap last age through life. week for $1.00, yellow or white Corn meal. 9 lb sack TH 65 cts light colored Outing flannel yd 15c. good heavy A Call to Every Loyal Citizen in the Whole Community FREE $1.45 Value $1.10 50c Value for 40c MARKETERS GROCERY COMPANY Letter from France pens to put a stop to u- Would The Sned-E-Kerr Com pany With us Again Transportation Problems Obituary Methodist Church Frank-Boedigheimer Wedding Tuesday íi í l Drowned at Mill City uu i Style Plus Quality Is Found in Our Hart, Schaffner & M arx Suits at $20, $25, $30. Watch for Our Advertisement 0 Ì Ö ' SALEM W O O L E N M IL L S STORE 4 t T t 5 Headquarters for Good, Reliable Clothing for the Willamette Valley 136 N. Commfrcial Straet Teleptnne 1S6 Big Type ì loka Farm Durocs I D o e rfle r Bros. A. N. Doerfler, Mfcr. Breeders Sil verton ifw- e § I d o » . ,g irwri l u i i i i i .g I d i i i itE w ww? pppp - îiifww T , y iiu .it- L iiii.ig i u ,i , ,i 4 £ #^1 1 p ww T .,.. £ I u,„ . blue denim overalls $1.25 a pair. Largt can hominy 15 cts, 30 bars of good laundry soap for $1 00 and wish to state that these prices will prevail as long as present stock lasts but we request you to buy your share of same at once for the stock is limited. Save money and trade here. * Oregon » S i i NOBODY UNDERSELLS US i *> K i h t ft f » S W . F. KLECKER. EST BLISriED 14 YtATS m