TH£ STAYTO N MAIL Wood burn and Silverton, return­ ing home Friday evening. L a Geer, Marietta Shinn, Ikvra A L E X A XD ER X- D AU G H ERTY, O w ners mod Publishers Karens, Bertha Mollett, Ralph C. E. D AU G H ERTY, E d ito r a n d M a n a g er Mollett and Kliner Rubens spent Sunday afternoon at the W. D. Entered as second class m atter at the postoffice at Stayton, Marion Hurt home. County. Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 3. 1879. C. C. Carter and wife spent Sunday at W. II. Mollett’s. Subscription Trice $1.00 Ter Year In Advance Advertising Rates Made Known Upon Application Foreign Advertising Represented by The American Press Association Address all Communications to The Stayton Mail Country Correspondence From All Over The Valley Howell Notes. called on Mrs. John Trask Wed­ nesday of last week. Mrs. Martin was a Sunday vis­ itor at the home of her parents in Lyons. Mrs. J. H. Johnston and chil­ dren called on Mrs. Hardin in Lyons Sunday. Floyd Munroe and wife of Gooch and Mrs. R. Wiley called at the D. H. Munroe home. Victor Point Union Hill Fox Valley Gems Chew ing Plug L r hi O w ( l |M | V tM N | U o O r* » « ty M l * « ti» rim •*»»« «I T iimm M il n n m i <"•*•■ M ll w l y l h a t k««« • » • tl» fy i» t C M w . a «0«. eoucM is enoor or it I JPM Vram^AAiwO CktmuM **TK nt. Pleasant G. H. Ray made a business trip to Jefferson last week. Miss Anna Miles spent the week end visiting home folks at Salem. Charley Lambert left Sunday for Halsey. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Shark and son, Ernest Knapp. Fred Smith and Melvin Shank were enter­ tained at the John Huber home j Sunday. Tony Laux visited at the Hen­ Martin : nd wife ar. 1 Maxine ry Senz home Sunday. Rorrv spent Sunday at the coun­ Frank Senz and Pete Laux try home of Ed Jackson. were over Sunday visitors at the Misses Alta and Myrtle Brown Nick Zimmerman home. spent Saturday and Sunday at Geo. Qneener is visiting at G. the Ben Berr nger home near H. Ra>’s. Mehnma. Misses Gladys Downing and Frank Bass and wife of Alsea, Maud Smith were Sunday visit­ and Jim Bass of Medford, have ors at the Mrs. Roxie Shank been visiting their sister in Fox f - home. Valley the past month. Frank and Charley Lambert Mrs. Maude Trask has been on and Dave Aergerter Jr. were en­ the sick list. tertained at a card party at J. H. The party at S. D. Brown's Kloer’s Tuesday eve. was well attended, there being Miss Marguerite Ryan return- a5out 40 prc3ent> G|d as well us ed home Sunday after a visit at vounj, ~v V ■J SCI HOW HAPPY TH I BIO MUOW 15 ! HI M A D MY BILLBOARD-AHO NOW H I'S JUST COME BACK W ITH A PLUG OF | PEAL ORAVILY. IV LOOK. POR TM* PRO II.C T ION S KAL IT IS NOT RHAL GRAVELY W ITH O U T THIS SEAL Y s v: $ I 1 T Co ] prrt L@J iw V Thrift Is Now a National Slogan The A m e ric a n p e o p le mr% w a k in g up. They resen ^ ch arge th a t th ey a re w a e te f « ' B an k depoeite a ll over the c o u n try are in creasin g by leaps a n d bounds. ' . j • Mr. Minten. of Albany, was in George Friehtal made a busi- ^own on business Thurday. ness trip to F. X. H ottinger’s Those who were in attendance A re y o u a d e p o sito r T Wednesday. at the Valentine party given at A singing was given at the the Frank Johnston home Friday I f you a re n ot, jo in th e fin a n ­ Mrs. Roxie Shank home Sunday night report a most enjoyable c ia l p re p a re d n e ss arm y. M an ­ eve. A large crowd attended time. a g e to la y a sid e a c e rta in and a very enjoyable time was Mr. Butler and Mr. Newton of am ou n t o f cash. W e ’ll be g la d reported by all. Albany have been working on to ex p la in o a r b an kin g eyetem . The Misses Frances Kloer. So­ the Mehama bridge which was phia and Alice Eberhardt and broken through by a truck-load Messrs. Tony and August Kloer, of shingles a week ago. STAYTO N STATE BANK Archie and Albert Eberhardt and There will be a meeting at the Dave A egerter Jr. were enter­ M. E. church Sunday evening at tained at the Cornnely home Sun­ 6i& for the purpose o f organiz­ day eve. ing a junior choir. All are re­ quested to attend. Mrs. McCall, of Albany, came Monday morning to stay with A share of the banking business her mother, Mrs. Shelton, during W. F. Harris attended the of Stayton and vicinity her illness. school directors convention at is solicited. Salem. Mrs. Major Alsman has been seriously ill from a stroke of par-1 You are assured of a safe deposi­ alysis. . The Red Cross held their meet­ tory and courteous treatment at Geo. Ashford and little son ing at the home of Mrs.VanNuya have been on the sick list. this bank, by ample capital and Tuesday afternoon. Several of the yonng men from long experience in the banking Carl Brown was called to Salem this vicinity have gone to a log­ business. last Monday to be examined. ging camp at Timber, Ore. Carl Luellen formally a West Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Rucker, of . . Astoria, were called here due to StaV.ton il,ed wh,le m the the illness of Mrs. R’s mother, service of the army of pneumonia and will be buried at Junction Mrs. Major Alsman. City Wednesday. S. E. Ktienzli visited in Salem Mr. Edwin Forrette was a this week at the home of his son Salem visitor one day last week. Byron. Mrs. Charles Loose spent the Mr. and Mrs. George Brower, Mrs. Gunsaules last of Aurora, were called to the w. LfcJoiiie of Mrs. Brower’s mother Thursday. Mrs. Alsman. Mr. T. Y. McClellen spent the Quite a number in this locality week end in Portland, might be termed “ financially em- Mrs. Arthur Forrette called on harrassed” due to the collapse of Mrs. Gunsules one day last week, the Scio Condenser. The telephone meeting held at Ralph Spicer, of Shelburn, vis- Andrew Ferys last Thursday was ited with his parents, Mr. and well attended’ Mrs. George Spicer, Sunday. Clarence Forrette made a busi­ , *j’ ♦ The Baptist Sunday school ness trip to Salem Monday. showed its patriotism Sunday by Mr. McClellen made a busi-' each of the five classes subscrib­ ness trip to Salem Tuesday. ing to the Red Cross, Now each Sam Martin is visiting in West will have a Red Cross banner and Staston now, it will soon be seen exhibited in the church windows. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Daugherty W. B. McCormick was a Sa­ entertained Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Alexander and daughter Marian, lem visitor this week. Dr. and Mrs, G. F. Korinek and Mrs. Josephine Korinek at dinner Wednesday evening. A very interesting meeting Mrs. Willis Brown visited with was held Jan. 23 in the Neigh- home folks at Mill City last week. „ _ „ , . bors of Woodcraft hall which 1. C. H oumt , Of A lb « .,, ha, consistert of ¡„st„ | | « ion moved into Mrs. Ed Jackson’s cers by Neighbor L. B. Miller house on Church street. after which she gave a prize Grandma Shelton, who has contest which created some little been seriously ill of pneumonia, fun. Neighbor Lulie English ii reported to be improving. received the prize and Neighbor John l inley and family have Rilla Gardner thr comoiaiion. All moved to Albany. left hoping for more iuch happy * * S. D. Brown and wife, Marion events. ♦ ♦ ♦ ' + 4 » ♦* ♦ * « ♦ « »»4*«« + North Santiam West Stayton Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon Capital $25,000.00 \ : Federal Government ; Instructions from the : Our G overnm ent is insisting on the W holesalers and Retailers of the ; country cutting down on the system of long time credits, m aking th irty days the limit. W e are therefore compelled to insist th a t all bills be : paid in full a t least every th irty | days, in order th at we m ay m eet our obligations. To those accounts ; w hich are not paid in th irty days, : we are instructed to discontinue further credit. '■ : Lyons News ■ \ t t /% «I i n F rt M 1« W I n a u a / t M 'a . \ ♦ j j t * * ♦ % % % *> *> : > • GEHLEN’S STORE % * Mrs. Wm, Lake and Mrs. Ma­ lone were Thursday visitors with Mrs. Caplinger in Salem. Mr. Loose was a Stayton visit­ or Monday. Mrs. T. J. Ware and son An­ gus have returned home from Summit, after spending the week v siting Mrs. Ware’s sister at that place. Mrs. Malone and Mrs. Wm. Lake were in Stayton Saturday Mrs. Andrew Fisher who has morning, the latter’s mother, spent the last two weeks with Mrs. Smith,returning with them. her father near McCoy returned A. P. Kirsch and wife spent home Saturday. Saturday shopping in Salem. H. E. King and daughter Zel- Airs. Rebecka Kimsey and Ed­ ma were Silverton visitors last na Buckner were shopping in Saturday. Stayton Saturday morning. W. N Savage and wife called Miss Bessie Steward has re­ at the J. D. Darby home Snnday turned home from F. A. Smith’s afternoon. where she has been working, Miss Leona King returned Placidus Ruef was in Stayton home Saturday from Silverton, Friday afternoon. where she has been attending Miss Merta Siegmundard Mrs- high school. Matilda Jones were callers on Mr. and Mrs. John Doerfler Hulda Smith Wednesday. and family visited recently with Grandma Lake called at the J. relatives here. W. Thomas home Wednesday Merton Gilmore of Union Hill afternoon. and family spent the week end Theresa Ruef spent Sunday at the Clarence Jones home. afternoon with Mary Kirsch. Miss Elsie Darby, who has Eugene Ware and sister Wilma been spending a few weeks Jat were entertained at the Edna home has returned to Silverton Richardson home Tuesday eve. where she has employment at Mrs. Steward and Mrs. Forest Wray’s furniture store. called on Mrs.Grindroed Wednes­ An enjoyable evening was spent at the W. O. W. hall on day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomas Saturday evening when the mem­ spent Sunday at the T. J. Ware bers entertained in an open meet­ ing. Quite a crowd was present home. W. L. Kimsey and wife and and passed the time with cards, Ed.ia Buckner were entertained singing and dancing, a lunch at dinner at the Archie Kimsey was served at midnight, Mathew Gibson called at the home Sunday, it being Mrs. A. P. Fischer home Sunday evening Kimsey’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Humph­ The Bee Hive Club was not so reys went to Stayton Monday. largely attended Friday, owing Henry Jaquet was a Silverton to the very bad weather, but all present had a most enjoyable visitor Satuadav. time, although we missed our Mathew Gibson was a Salem bu­ absent members very much. siness visitor the latter part of Joseph Becker and wife spent last week. Sunday at Sublimity. Misses Susie Kearns and Ella Williams, of Stayton, called on Grandma Lake and J. W. Thom­ The Walluga Club met with as and wife recently. Mrs. M. M. Gilmore Thursday afternoon. The time was spent sewing for the Red Cross. Mrs. Darnell returned home Mr. and Mrs. E. Canning went Thursday. to Salem Saturday afternoon for Hugh Hurt and Blanton Gus­ a few days visit with relatives tafson were in Stayton Friday. and returned the first of this A number of the Union Hill week. folks attended the dar ce given The young folks’ party at at Matt Burnett’s Saturday night Frank Johnston’s Friday evening M. M. Gilmore and family was a very pleasant affair, all spent the week end with rela­ present departing at a late hour tives near Victor Point. and feeling rather drowsy on the John Steinberger and wife following day as the result. spent ? inday at the Joe Lincoln Marshall Stone and family home. «pent Sunday afternoon at Mrs. Mr. rr.d Mrs. C. J. Seibel are Schnackenberg’s. entertaining company from Cali­ Jack Johnston went, to Stayton fornia. Monday to have some dental W. H. Mollett and family spent wi>rk done. Sundav evening at the W. D. Mrs. Willie Brown spent the Hurt home. week enJ in Mill City. J. A. L n oln and wife went Mrs. Merser and Mrs. Canning W ednesda/on business to Salem, :1 GRAVELY $