The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, April 18, 1918, Image 1

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THE STAYTON MAIL
H as the Largest Circulation of A ny 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 , APRIL 18. 1918.
Serial N o. 1157
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Although there are always
j p e u t u tlC L U U ll M A J
few selfish individuals in every
community who would l>e willing
From a letter to her cousin,
to aet: th e ir neighbors
neighbor« Buffer if
Mrs.
G. F. Korinek, written in
they could save a few pennies in
It is now quite definitely set- the procès», it is expected that i'sris, France by Miss Margaret
The following telegram
tied that aBpecial election will be the elections will both carry by a Wentworth, we glean the fol­
received this morning by J
lowing items of interest to Mail
held in the town of Stay ton Mon- good majoiity.
readers:
Mayo, from the chairman of th e |day j une 10th. for the purpose
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“ I had been wanting to do
(ieneral executive board Twelfty of votin4f on the boundary ques-
d ¡strict and is self explanatory, i tion.
something in the way of war
Up
work for some time, so when I
San hrancisco, Cal. April 17. | An initiative petition will in
heard the Y. M. C. A. needed
Liberty I-oan Hoard, Stayton, Or. a || probability be circulated some
Heartiest congratulations on time next we*k requesting the
Pursuant to the instruction women workers I volunteered
T H E » T o n e T H A T U N O C R S C L L S B E C A U S E IT S E L L * F O B C A S H
magnificent work in winning Council to call u special election from the common council of the and was accepted. Paris is al­
honor (lag. Flag goes forward f()r (bat purpose,
town of Stayton to designate a most as exciting as th* front
these days. We have had half a
by mail today. Letter follows. | It hu9 developed that the elec- clean up day.
dozen
air raids since I have been
Lynch. ( huirtnan
tlon of 1906, ut which an attem pt
I, H. A. Beauchamy mayor of
General Executive Hoard,
| was made to annex additional the town of Stayton. do there- to re and now they have togun
Twelfth District.
territory to the town was uncon­ fore set Monday April 22asclean
the big cannon that carries
Since the opening of the cam­ stitutional and void for the rea­ up day. All refuse such as old 75 miles at us. No one is cowed,
paign Stayton district which son that the .proposition of an­ planks telephone and electric however, and the citv is so beau-
originally took in the southeast­ nexation was not submitted light poles must be removed orj Uful *n the spring sunshine, with
ern corner of Marion county and sei arately to the voters of the burned, all such refuse as can be the chestnut trees in bloom, that
that portion of Linn immediately town and to those in the territory burned should be disposed of in il is hard to believe in this wick'
tributary thereto has been divi­ proposed to lie annexed.
this manner. All rubish that
war that is not very far away,
ded bo that Mill City and the sur­ The noundarics of the town as cannot be burned should be placed
I sailed Feb. 2-1 and had a very
rounding community is now re ­ described in the most recent in barrels, cans or laixes and the K<>f>d crossing for the season-no
cognized as a separate district. charter includes the Southeast town will furnish teams to haul storms, no bitter cold and no
The original Stayton quota was Quarter and a strip 40 rods wide away such trash as is prepared submarines.
divided equally between the two off the Fast side of the southwest for removal but will not clean up
I am living with a charming
district*, Stayton has practically' quarter of section ten, whereas your premises. Such obstruct­ old French woman who has two
doubled her new quota while at the territory involved includes all ions as wood, boards, old lumber, sons at the front and who is very
Mill City their qi^ota has tieen Gf section ten and a strip off stumps, building material and glad to have someone to keep
practically tripled, the employes the east side of section nine,
brush should have no the place her company and share expens­
ot the Hammond Lumber Co..
The North boundary line runs street except by permission from es. I knew French fairly well
subscribing over $20,000.
¡just North of the High School the street commissioner. Teams and. as she speaks no Erglish. I
STAYTON
OREGON
grounds including the property will be furnished Tuesday and am getting splendid practice. I
am now in the office work of the
¡of Mrs. Anna Stayton.
The Wednesday if necessary.
West boundary follows the alley
Let everybody clean up and Y. M. C. A., but I have told
them that I want to go to the
on
the
West
side
of
Potter’s
Ad­
may there be no “ slackers".
Having accepted a position as
front before I return home and
dition
and
just
includes
the
resi­
Signed H. A. Beauchamp
meat inspector for the city of
they
have promised to give me a
dences
of
Jacob
Spaniol
and
J.
A ttest:
Mayor.
Tort land, I am anxious to close
show
at it later. That, of course,
M.
Kin
go
in
the
Ottomar-Luttich
J. B. Grier, recorder
up my business affairs here.
is the canteen work. They said
Addition
and
runs
some
distance
Mrs. Korinek will probably re­
Y e M u s t B e B O H l A g a i n more women could do that work
main in Stayton for a week or East of the Burson Addition.
than this in the office, but it
1
he
question
has
been
asked
if
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so, in order to give my clients a
doesn't
seem possible as it is very
chance to settle their accounts, the people in the outside te rri-' The revival meetings will be
simple."
which I hope they w ill do imme­ tory would be entitled to city continued this week in the M. E.
water and electric lights if the Church at 8 p. m. No meetings
diately.
territory
is not annexed.
In on Saturday except a childrens’
I greatly appreciate the pat­
this
connection
it
may
be
stated
and young peoples’service at 4 p.
ronage given me by the people
Mrs. Minnie Luthy, secretary
of Stayton and vicinity during that the town could not furnish m. On Sunday the services will of the Stayton Patriotic League,
my residence here, ami desire to city water or lights nor fire pro­ be at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
has received a letter from Corp.
tection to persons residing outside
thank you all for the same.
John
H. Rieger, to whom the
the corporate limits for the rea­
Douglas Fairbanks at the Star League sent a knitted outfit. He
Very truly yours,
son that they would not be sub­
G. F. Korinek.
ject to a city tax and could not Theatre Friday and Saturday says: “ I wish to extend my
_____ many thanks to the good and
Subscribe for the Mail.
expect the benefits in question. April 19 and 20.
generous ladies of Stayton for
their gifts, which are most use­
ful and highly appreciated by a
soldier, especially when you get
it from your home town. It is
most encouraging to know that
the ladies as well as the men are
co-operating in this great world
war struggle for humanity and
for the protection of our homes
and country that we Americans
love so much." He is with the
Frank Siegmund donated the First prize and Mrs. T . W .
619th Aero Squadron at Waco,
Creech the Second
Texas, and expected when he
The P re se n t s c a r c ity o f w o o len s The present inferior q u a lity of w oolen s
wrote to be moved over-seas at I
in a T u r k e y fo r 10 C e n ts
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any time.
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¿4th. Year, N o. 16
Mav
STAYTON WINS Soerial Be Election
Held June 10th
HONOR FLAG
a
prom France
Be Patriotic by Buying Liberty Bonds
Help the Boys by Conserving
Monday April 22
Clean
Be Economical by Trading at the
Day
M ARKETERS
GROCERY COMPANY
General Merchandise
Highest Market Prices paid for your
Wool and Mohair in any quantity
Good Second Hand Sacks
And Twine for either for sale.
Custom carding done.
WILBUR WOOLEN MILLS CO.
Girls’ Honor Guard
- DANCE -
To Former Patrons
Soldier Writes.
FRIDAY APRIL 19,1918
IN THE
TROTTER BLDG.
TWO GRAND PRIZES
Our Foresight
Means a Saving to You
First Prize-Fat Turkey
Second Prize-Fat Hen
Proceeds from prizes to be
donated to the Red Cross
It Also Means Satisfaction
The p re se n t high p ric e s o f w o o len s The p r e s e n t in c re a se d w ages to tailors
These things were foreseen by us over a year ago
We knew we must order early if we wished to secure a complete stock of high
grade woolens at a reasonable price.
We took time by the forelock and immediately, placed orders for the most com­
plete stock of men’s and boys’ suits, overcoatB and furnishings that we have
ever carried.
These Goods are now Here
They embrace everything th at could be desired for men’s and boys’ wear —
goods of superior quality and style at prices based on low cost to us. They are
of the same high quality standard that always characterizes goods sold by this
store. They include such lines as:
BISHOP ALL WOOL
HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX
Suits and Overcoats............................
..............$20.00, $25.00, $80.00, $35.00
Suits and overcoats...............................
..............$25.00, $30.00, $35.00, $40.00
SALEM
W O O LEN MILLS
STORE
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Sublimity Red
p
. ! A large number of Stavtonites
LlOSS K c p O riS attended the district convention
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of the Odd Fellows lodge held in
The Sublimity auxiliary of the Lyons last Saturday afternoon
Red Cross submits the following and evening,
financial report for the quarter
ending March 31.
$ 41 85
Jan .T Cash on hand
Dance, play and supper 124 35
Why buy Cow Butter?
$166 20
Disbursements
Materials for Red Cross
work
Music, printing, lunch
and hall rent
When you can get
$61 80
26 20
Total disbursements
$87 23
Donated 115 Triangulars and
made 34 drawers in January,
donated 108 Triangulars, 11 pair
knitted socks, made 6 pair knit­
ted socks and donated 12 pillows
in February. Donated 82 Trian­
gulars. 136 bandages and 63 four
tail bandages.
Mrs. G. E. Glover
Treasurer S. R. C. A. I
.____________________________
The Rebekah’s will serve a 7
o’clock supper next Tuesday ev­
ening in the Odd Fellows hall to
which all members are invited.
Be sure and be there by 7 o’clock
•
See Douglas Fairbanks before
the dance Friday evening.
i
PEANU T
BUTTER
For less than half. Just Received a full
Barrel of Peanut Butter
NOBODY UNDERSELLS US
W. F. KLECKER.
ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS