The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, March 07, 1918, Image 1

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THE STAYTON MAIL
Has the Largest Circulation of Any Paper in the Santiam Valley
24th. Year, No. 10.
STAYTON, MARION COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1918.
Temperance Lecture
, W ar Saving
Announcement of
Sunday School
W ell Attended.
Campaign Coming.
A. M. LaFollett
Rally Sunday.
Serial No. 1151
Headquarters for
Garden Seeds
Onion Sets 10c lb.
the campaign to raise funds
The North Santiam district State senator A. M. LaFollett A large audience greeted Rev. to In carry
the war. which is to
Sunduy School convention wfll of 1034 Chemeketa Street Salem, I/iuis All>ert Banks at the Meth­ begin the on 19th,
I m * held in Stayton Sunday, March wsa in Stayt-m last Thursday, odist church Monday evening to
. . . Marion county is
10th, 1918. A lurge crowd is
him lecture on the a u b j e c t According
! « ^ ^ ^ ™ to “ the ^ War
^ Savings
while here let it be known hear
expected from out of town; fol­ and
“
Making
Uncle
Sam
a
Safe
Lead­
that he is a candidate to succeed
the plan of the Gov­
lowing is the program;
er for Democracy.” The speak­ Committee
himself.
ernment
to
raise two billion dol­
10:00 a. m. Devotional, Rev. Mr. LaFollet needs no intro­ er live*«l up to his reputation of lars in the United
States by the
L. S. Hoice, Pastor Stayton Bap- duction to the readers of the l#*ing among the leading plat­ end of 1918 is receiving
-
tiat Church.
form orators of the day. and he aatic support in Marion enthus
Mail
as
his
service
in
the
state
county.
10:15 a. m. “The Rural Sun­
M ARKETERS GROCERY COMPANY
where he has served five hurled the truths at his hearers The sales at the present time
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 F O R C A S H
day School,” Mr. McLoughlin, senate,
in
such
a
forcible
manner
that
terms
has
brought
him
sufficient­
show
a
total
of
$46,537.48.
This
Superintendent North Santiam ly into the public eve for every all were convinced of his earn­ is encouraging considering that
G eneral M erchandise
Sunday School.
estness and sincerety.
intelligent
voter
in
Marion
county
drive has been put on and
Vocal Solo, Mina McInturfT. to know him.
He is touring the state under no
very
little publicity has been giv-
10:4<t a. m. “ I lw lion I lay,' liis long, faithful and efficient the auspices of the anti-saham
^ c subject.
Rev. Mickey, Pastor Turner M. service in the senate have emi­ league and in the interest of the en Much
credit should be given Chauffeurs W anted ified men to fill the respective al-
K. Church.
prohinition
amendment
to
be
nently
fitted
him
for
the
office
he
i lotments by selecting from Class
the
teachers
stamp
11:05 a.m . Announcements. seeks if they were his only qual­ voted on in all the states this sales started. for One getting
One qualified men in sequence of
hundred
and
11.15 a.m . Intemational Les­ ifications. hut he is a successful fall. If 36 states vote f<*r this forty-five boys and girls in Mari­ Portland, Or., March
Are i order
number.
sons:
amendment we will have nation­ on county succeeded in winning you an expert automobile or mo-1
farmer
and
horticuituralist,
own­
Primary; Miss Emma Schiff- ing one of the finest peach or­ al prohibition ? ¡1 over the United membership in Supt. Churchill’s tor truck drjv*.r? Then volun­
erer, Cloverdnle S. S.
Staten, and in his lecture Sunday Rainbow Regiment for having teer immediately, for the army j M e th o d ist
chards
in
»the
Willamette
valley,
Junior Boys: Mrs. Kaspur
he showed very plainly sold at least $50 worth of stamps. needs you.
Pastor W. J. Warren
being a heavy taxpayer him­ evening
I.athrop, Pleasant Grove S. S. and
that
UncU-
Samuel
must
abolish
he watches very carefully tho liquor budnes in order to lie Schools having the number in Oregon must furnish 100 vo’- Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30
Junior Girls: Mrs. Fred Gun­ self
•unteer chauffeurs or automobile j
the
appropriations
made by the
the regiment are as follows:
ning, Turner M. E. S. S.
a >afe leader fo*“democracy.
truck drivers for the army by | p. m. Sunday School 10 a. m.
law
making
bodies
of
the
state
Teen Age Boys: Karl Cotton, and in this manner guards th<* Taking only the economic view Washingto 30, Grant 11, L:n- Friday, March 8, or that number Epworth League 6;30 p. m.f
10, Richmond 9, Senior H. of men qualified for such service Prayer meeting every Wednes­
Shaw M. E. Church.
of the situation he thinks the cdln
interest
of
every
tax
payer
in
the
S.
8,
Garfield 8, McKinley 5, will be immediately inducted in­ day evening at 7:30.
Teen Age Girls: Mrs. A. P. state. He has been so faithful in liquor business should !>e abol­
Highland
2. Englewood 1, Silver- to service by the various local' Meeting of the Sunday school
Speer. Aumsville Christian S. S. his watcbfulnes that he has earn­ ish- d ns it would release a large
toh
8,
Woodburn
7, Cervais 4, boards, acting under rush orders l-oard the second Monday of
Adult Bible Class: Rev. Mc- ed the sobriquet of “The Watch amount of foodstuffs that we are
Keiser school 3, Aumsville 2. from the war department.
Kurland. Turner Presbyterian Dog of the Treasury.”
rio.v conserving on.
every month at 7:30 p. m. Of­
Turner
2.
Central
Howell
2,
Ha­
Church.
General Pershing, in France, ficial board meeting the same
Mr. LaFollett is a Republican
zel
Green
2.
NOON HOUR SKSSION'.
has
cabled for a large number of evening at 8 o’clock.
and is broadminded enough to
Baby Dies
Benjamin Moisan, of Gervais. skilled
1:15p. m. Superintendence work with any individual who is
chauffeurs to drive motor At the Ainslee Ball, Star thea­
has
made
the
record
sale
so
far
Confi rence.
trucks.
He must have them tre next Wednesday.
working for the betterment of Glenn Erma Thomas, a'?ed 2 for the county if not tor the
1:15 p. m. Devutiona', Rev. fellow man. Stands back of the years,
right
away.
The need is so urg NOTICE.—Ali members of the
4 months and 8 days, the state. His sales amount u> $327.- ent that the war
Robert Gadke. Pastor of ,\li- administration in the prosecution daughter
department has
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
W.
50.
branch of the Girl’s Na­
huma.
announced
that
unless the re_ Stayton
of the war to a successful and Thomas of Salem, died Monday Superintendent Churchill is or­
tional
Honor
are urgently
1:55 p. m. Business Session. victorious conclusion.
quired number volunteer by requested to Guard
afternoon
at
3
(-clock
after
an
ganizing
the
second
Rainbow
at the High
2:30 p. m. “The Bible and the
8, they will be drafted 1 School. Friday meet
illness of several weeks. She Regiment now. This will be March
afternoon,
Sunday School Helps,” Mr. Nel­
from the available men in Claas 8. for important business. March
was
brought
to
Stayton
a
few
composed
of
all
boys
and
girls
son. Stayton M. E. S. S.
The Big Const Industry weeks ago so her aunt Mrs. J. who sell $50 worth of stamps. One.
Chairman.
accepted as volunteers
E, Slope** could assist in her care Mar. 19-23 is to be known as will The be men
There
will
be
a
Silver
T gives
into the aviation
but gradually grew weaker until “Campaign Week.,’ During this section inducted
A Challenge
The attempt to build up a new the
by
the
ladies
of
Stayton
Aux.
A.
the Signal Corjw and
end came.
week workers will canvas every sent to of
political party on the discontent
R.
C.
on
Sat.
March
16,
in
the
Kelley Field. San Anton­
out of town people attend­ home for the purpose of ex­ io, Texas,
of the farmer or on the theory ing The
preparatory to going Elder house on 3rd. St. from 2
The students of the Commer­ that
not been treated fair­ the funeral were James Linn plaining the objects of the W. S. to France.
till 5.
cial Department of the Stayton ly by he the has government
Charles
and
Clifford
Thomas
and
S.
sales
and
to
make
sales
of
will
fail,
High School knowing the ten­ The farmer has been amply Mrs W. H. Sloper of Salem, Mr. thrift and war savings stamps. , Instructions from the War De­
to local draft boards
dency of the older generation to protected
and Mrs. Clifford Carter, Mr.
W. M. Smith. Chairman partment
and the indications are and
relative
to
these men are as fol­ Cold cream 50c, It is excellent
criticise the spelling of the that he will
Mrs.
Geo.
Thomas,
Mrs.
Marion
County
War
Savings
be
throughout
the
for practically all the uses for
lows:
younger, do hereby challenge a year. The result, according to Mollet and son Ralph. Funeral Committee.
any
cold or vanishing cream is
“Boards
may
accept
applicants
team of six business men of Stay- observera, is to be record plant­ services were held Tuesday after­
for
voluntary
induction
who
ful-
intended.
It is neither greasy,
ton to meet a similar number of ings and record prices. With noon at 2 o’clock from the Chris­ Something Every Staytin Persan
ly
possess
the
required
physical
or
greaseless,
ideal for oily skin,
commercial students in the High grain soaring, there will be more tian church conducted by C. E.
Should See
and
technical
qualifications.
I
f
;
It
will
protect
the face against
School Auditorium on any con­ wheat, oats and barley. With Daugherty. Interment was in
the
cails
have
not
been
filled
by
sun-burn
or
chfcp,
and is excel­
venient date for a spelling con
Oak cemetery.
The adventures of a young cow March 1 by voluntary induction, lent when used as a base for pow-
test. Marquis of Queenabcrry j **** P ^ to crop being cleaned up Lone
„ the _______
__ the
_______
rules to govern.
, trough
efforts of
food The pall bearers were Nettie boy will be portrayed in the Se- the boards will immediately in­ der. At Beauchamp’s Drug Storé
board, there will be at least the Geymer, Margaret Hensley, Cleo cret Man. This play features duct
a sufficient number of qual- Pathe news next Wednesday.
Weddle and Louise Rieger.
.many
deeds
of
daring
horseman­
usual
acreage
in
that
crop.
Stayton Yule. Shop United!
ship and cowboy life. It also has
States Tires. Ford siz"S 30x3
CARD OF THANKS
a mixture of comedy to give it
$12.50, 30x3 1-2 *16.,35. Non- | Clean Grass and Clover seed
\
the pop of a real photo play.
at Mayo & Co.
skid, 3500 mile replacement.
We w ish to exsress our thanks This picture shows Harry Carey
to all of our kind friends for at his best when the escaped con­
¡j
their
help and sympathy during vict is caught and the Secret
___ . ___
the illness and death of our baby Man requires his charge to take
also to those who furnished the a oath. At the Star theatre next
music and the beautiful floral of­ Saturday. Edd Lyons and Lee
ferings and to those who decora­ Moran will give you something
16
ted
the church building.
For the Benefit of the Gym Fund
in comedy not often portrayed in
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomas towns the size of Stayton.
COME AND REGISTER FOR THE FREE HAT
and relatives
Church
Jonteel Combination
cTMRS. DEN A cTVIACK
Coming
•
Wishes to annouce her opening of
March 8
MR, BOB
SPRING MILLINERY
SATURDAY MARCH th /
Maxwell Prices Go Up.
WHEN SOUTH MELTS WEST
The sheriff makes an import­
ant
capture.
Announcement has been made When
it was time for him to
A Comedy D ram a in tw o A cts to be by the Maxwell Motor Company
of an increase in prices to be­ leave.
His self appointed nurse.
given in the
come effective March 1st. The Ah
revised schedule shows an addi­ squar. ’nowed vuh couldn’t act
tion of $80 to the present price
always wins.
of all passenger cars and one of A Youth
little
more than friends.
$100 to that of the Maxwell Protecting
the man she dread­
truck.
ed.
You c
lo t afford to m iss a
This action, Maxwell officials These are onl> a few of the
state,
has been made necessary
F ull of i m ghable scenes,
ideas featured in the
by the increased cost of doing different
Greater
Law
to be played at the
business and curtailed produc­ Star theatre next
you b . c a grouch on cornu
Sunday night.
tion due to shortage of mater­
Myrtle
Gonzalez
is the star of
and r
rid of it and help a
ials, rising cos. of labor and the
this
wonderful
Blue
produc­
increase«! cost of distribution due tion. By the way! Bird
good c vse at the sam e tin. \
Gale
Henry
to transportation difficulties.
is
the
Booh
for
Luck
in
the
The new Maxwell prices there­
comedy.
fore are ns fo’lows: Touring
Admission
Car, $825; roadsto/: $825; truck
THE NEWEST THING
(chassis), $1085; sedan, $1275;
Reserved
s 35c
6-passengi r town car, $1275 In popular stationery at Slo-
(wire wheels): $1175 (artillery per’s Drug Store, Tri-Color flags
ltc
type wheels, wood); all weather and service star emblems on en­
top, $935.
velopes and paper.
A LARGE LINE OF SALT FISH
Outing Flannel going
to 40 cents; per yard
soon. You can buy
much cheaper now.
High School Auditorium
8 p. m
Ticket ,v on S at Beauchan ;
OREGON
STAYTON
A Word to
the ise is Sufficient
KOBODY ’ ' T
I
SELLS US
W.I LECKER,
ESTAI,__
14 YEARS