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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1918)
and Miss Eunice Downing spent Monday evening at the John Boe- digheimer home. A L E X A N D E R S: D AU G H ERTY, O wners amd Publishers Ed Doer Her had a sick horse C. E. DAU GH ERTY, E d ito r m id M anager last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hunt and Entered as second class matter at the postotfice at Stay ton. Marion dauuhter Heten 8pent the week- County. Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 3. 187B. end jn Salem. I THE OLD SAILOR AND THE RECRUIT THÈ S TR Y T0 N MAIL Subscription Price S I.00 Per Year In Advance r Ben Klecker, who has been working at the W. H. Downing | farm, returned to his home eastern Oregon Tuesday. ON SHIPBOARD YOU AND THEN YOU DON ' MUSS UP YOUR FACE WITH A BIO WAD, EITHER , r DOT TO BE N iA T ! CHEW W -3 CUT ANO YOU WON'T MUSS U P TH i SHIP. THAT'S THE IDEA SATISFYING AND CLEAN CHEW! Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application Foragli Advertising Represented by Tbe American Press Association Union Hill Elvin C arter and family are ! now living on a part of the C. W. Geer place, which they have purchased. We are all glad io j have them as neighbors, as we missed them very much while away. Mrs. W. D. Hurt visited the Union Hill school Wednesday. enth grade presented Several of the young folks at with a cyclamen. tended the dance at the Bert Neil Several students have register home Friday evening. ed in the Commercial departm« nt at Jordan Friday eve. A very Albert Rabens and family and this increase m .kes the room enjoyable time was reported by H. Rabens and son were crowded, all , Stayton callers Saturday. The high school play “ Mr. Miss Marguerite Ryan is visit- H. Mollett and daughters Bob” is in progrès.*. The first ing relatives at Salem. bertha and Lthel were in Stay- rehearsal being last Monday ---------------------- ton Saturday. night. Miss Bessie Frank returned Mrs. Ed Hamman presented home Sunday morning from her Mrs. Lau’s room with a beauti I uncle, Mr Lulav’s, near Scio. ful cyclamen. Mrs. Hobson and Mrs. Fred Chas. Peters and family spent Louene Thomas is rapidly re Marriels were Gooch callers Sat * Sunday with A. Branch and fam covering from her illness, but urday afternoon. ily . has not yet returned to school. Miss Hislop called on Mrs. P. Miss Iza Geer is staying with Lois Bracken has taken the i Johnston Saturday. her sister. Mrs. W. H. Carter. seventh grade Spelling and Ge Mrs. Ruth Lyons and children Mrs. Darnell is visiting with ography for the last two weeks. spent Wednesday afternoon with W. E. Tate and family. Harry Mutchler has gone to Maude Johnston. Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail Country Correspondence From All Over The Valley Lvons News LeRoy Van Staybrook. of Ft. Wayne. Indiana, was here on business Thursday. Paul Fehlen, of Stavton, was in Lyons Friday. Miss Alta Brown spent the week end with her parents in Portland. Miss Arabella Surry- taught the primary room at Fox Valley in her absence. Mr. Patterson visited with his son at Mill City Saturday and Sunday. Miss Ruth Fuson spent the week end with home folks. John Shatterly left Saturday on a business trip to Albany, Cor vallis and Philomath and return ed Sunday. Mr. Hawthorne’s family from Shedd spent Sunday with him here. Mrs. Rahn and little daughter of Aumsville spent Sunday with Mr. Rahn. The young people of the town are Invited to Attend a Valentine party next Friday evening which will be given at the Frank Johns ton home by the young people’s class of the Methodist church. Services at the Methodist church both morning and even ing Feb, 3. The school expects to give a patriotic Lincoln and Washington program soon. Those who attended the Red Cross lecture at Mehama Friday evening report it as being one of the best ever heard. n t. Pleasant Mrs.HenrySenz and son Frank, Arnold Senz and wife spent the week end visiting relatives at Albany. S. H. Kloer and daughter Miss Frances were Sublimity visitors Sunday. Miss Cora Ray spent the week end with home folks. Miss Grace Shank and Frank Lambert were week end visitors at the Roy Brenner home. M iss Elva Wing,of Jordan, was a guest of Gladys Downing Sun day. I. Burton, Chester Boyer, Ra mie Jungw iith and Herman Foltz were week end visitors at Stayton. Mrs. Roxie Shank and niece, Bessie Townes, called on George Ray Monday. Linn Lambert and wife called at the Tom Phillips home Wed nesday eve. Miss Crystal Shank called on Miss Gladys Downing Saturday. We are very proud to say that the four scholars who took the eighth grade exams were suc cessful. They are the Misses Sophia Eberhardt, Maud Smith. AnnaConnely and JohnAegerter. Misses Gladys Downing. Bes sie Towns and Crvstal Shank vis ited over Tuesday with the Mis ses Shank at Stayton. A large crowd from this vicin ity attended the Red Cross dance Fox Valiev Gems The A m erica n people art w aking up. They resen ^ charge th a t they are w a s te f B a n k deposits a ll over the country are increasing by leaps a n d bounds. A r e y o u a depositor ? Mr. and Mrs. Bodeker visited L ; ~ ' “ ------. ' I f yo u are not, jo in the fin a n their daughter at Gardiner. Ore.. bu8,ness ,n town ^ " ^ g y . Sylvia Darby is again in s.-hoo several days last week i Adolph H eater and family and after an absence of several cia l preparedness a rm y • M a n age to lay aside a certain Quite a crowd from here at- David Potortf made a business weeks am ount o f cash. W e 'll be g la d tended a party at Mrs. B. Ber- tn p to Stayton Suntlay’ The ch,ldren 8 orchestra is still ringer’s near Mehama last Wed- Hugh and Belle Hurt and B. growing but after this week no to explain oar banking system . nesday evening in honor of Mrs. ! Gustafson spent Sunday at the more pupils will be admitted. Berringer’s two sons, Errol and at the Mollett home. In the The Amity high school Basket S TA Y TO N S TA TE BANK Russel, the former being home ev'en' n8 all attended the show in ball team played the local high school team here last Thursday on a ten day’s furlough, and it Stayton. being the latter’s birthday. Philip Fischer, w-ife and son. evening and the visitors put up Among those attending were E. and Mrs. Josephine King, son a good game but went down to A. Canning and wife. Harry and daughter, were entertained defeat under the onslaught of our Canning. Mr. and Mrs. E Trask, at the Geo. Scott home Sunday. boys, the score being 24-17 in Mr. and Mrs. Hardison and fam Nick Geymer and family, of favor of Stayton. ily. Mrs. Martin, Aldred Martin, Stayton. and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. A share of the banking business Laurence Trask. Lincoln spent Sunday with Mr. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT of Stayton and vicinity Mrs. Taylor of Mehama visited and Mrs. Will Stevely. is solicited. with Willis Brown and wife Sat W. A. Heater purchased the Notice I« hereby given th a t the un dersigned ha* filed in the County Court urday. east half of the C. W. Geer farm. of Marion County, Oregon, his final ac- Will Surry and wife were trad Mr. and Mrs. C. E. H eater and i count as administrator of the eatate of You are assured of a safe deposi ing in Gooch Thursday. daughter Vivian were visitors at W. H. Rambo, late of aaid county, de ceased, and that said court ha« fixed tory and courteous treatment at Jack Johnston and wife were the Pottorff home Sunday. Monday, the 4th day of March 1918 at Mill City callers Saturday after Mr. and Mrs. Elvin C arter and ten o ’clock in the forenoon, as the time this bank, by ample capital and noon. Bon Lyle visited with Mr. and for the hearing o f objection« to said long experience in the banking final account and the settlem ent there Mrs. Wadsworth and daughter Mrs. J. M. Burnett Sunday. FRANK P. BALTIMORE. business. Arvilla left Friday for Salem Elmer King was here looking of. H ew itt Si Sox Administrator, I where they expect to reside for after his ranch Tuesday. Attorney« for Administrator 6t6 two years at least. Albert Rabens and his brother Jaceb Spaniol. of Stayton, did W. H. have been sawing wood Licensing Agent some repair work on the furnace for Geo. Scott. a t the Fox Valley school house The undersighed has been ap Saturday morning, installing ra pointed licensing agent for the diators, etc. sale and purchase of explosives Fox Valley Grange met Friday This week marks the beginn at Stayton Oregon and is pre- in the Lyons hall. Archie Miller pared to issue license. ing of the second semester, was a visitor from Albany. A is hoped it will be carried out as **' ° Drier. very interesting meeting was held, as well as a good social successfully as the first. Because of the many absences « * time enjoyed by all present. $ o o o o o o + *• o o ■>•/•> o o o o o in the high school last Friday the A L ittls Sound A dvice W ill H elp Many Apollo Literary Programme was a S u ffe re r in S tay to n postponed until Friday, 8th. No W oman should consider h erself The Stayton School contributed healthy and well if th e kidneya are Mrs, C. E. Morley visited at $20.81 to the Assyrian and Ar w eak. Poisons th a t pass off when the the Darst home Friday. kidneys are well are retain ed in the menian Relief fund. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Reynolds body when the kidneys are disordered. There are three new classes This is the tru e cause of many bearing- and Miss Eunice Downing spent last Sunday at the E. C. Down started, Public Speaking,, Plane down pains, lam eness, backache, etc. Geometry and Civics, in which U ric poisoning also causes headaches, ing home. there are about 125 students reg dizzy spells, languor, nervousness and Mable Frank spent the week istered. rheum atic psin. end at home. When suffering so, try D oan's Kid- 4* Turner High School and Mill ney Pills. You will g e t b e tte r as the ** B. F. Fresh, Aunt Mary Eisen- City are trying to get together kidneys g e t b e tte r, ami health will hart and Mrs. Grier and son vis for a basketball game in the retu rn when th e kidneys are well ited at the F. M. Fresh home Stayton Gym next Tuesday night. Let a su fferer tell you about D oan’s Saturday. Should this game be arranged the Kidney Pills. Mrs. Emily Edward», 1107 S. Thir Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hunt and Seniors and Sophomores will yell teen th S t., Salem , O re., says children spent Sunday at the J. for one team and the Juniors and eouldn't speak too highly in praise of ♦ 1. Hunt home. Freshmen for the other. D oan's Kidney Pills. 1 have never 4* found an y th in g as good as th is old, O Emma Hendricks, who has yjr Ford’s trip into outside 4k reliable medicine for reg u latin g the <• been emplo.ed at the Norris districts last week to get new kidneys and stopping backache, i am Hunt home has returned to her students brought good results, as only too glad to tell o th ers who are * ♦ home near Sublimity. Orval Pepperling, Freshman, su b je c t to backache, as I use to he, <• Mr. and ¿Mrs. Joe Hendricks from District 124 and Myrtle th a t Doan’s Kidney Pills are tin e .” ♦ and children spent Sunday as the Brown, Junior, from Lyons have Price 60c, a t all dealers. Don’t sim A. Frank home. registered in the higi school for ply ask for a kidney rem edy—g et «. « D oan’« Kidney Pills the sam e th a t » Miss Eunice Downing spent the coming semester, Mrs. Edw ards uses. Foster- Milhurn <• the week end with her parents' Clarence Murphy a id Ken"Mh Co.. Plop«.. Buffalo. N. Y. •> * in Portland. Thomas are absent from school ♦ Mr. and .Mrs. L. O. Reynolds on account of i'lness. The sov- Subscribe for the Mail. « * A % ♦ 4 *< 4 » 4 4 * * 4 4 4 >f * * ♦ ♦ ♦ * * * * ♦ • * > ♦ 4 f Farmers & Merchants Bank of ta S y n o Oregon School Notes , fO AILING WOMEN Rock Point Capital $25,000.00 Instructions from the Federal Government Our Government is insisting on the Wholesalers and Retailers of the country cutting down on the system of long time credits, making thirty days the limit. We are therefore compelled to insist that all bills be |[j l paid in full at least every thirty days, in order that we may meet our obligations. To those accounts which are not paid in thirty days, we are instructed to discontinue further credit. GEHLEN’S STORE 4 + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ <* 4 O ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ o ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ 4 ♦ •> 4 ♦ <» ♦ * ♦ ♦ <* •> ♦ •> 4 ♦