liuto* \t%\ THE STÄYTON MAIL Has the 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 , M A Y ¿4th. Year, No. 22. D, M. Doll Sells Show House Out His Store Changes Owners Guard Has Visitors 30, 1918. Serial No. 1163 Financial Report The Student Body o f the high Monday evening the local or­ school feel that it is due the pub­ ganization o f the Oregon Guard lic to make a report of the money One of the lament business Owing to the fact that Harry was visited by a numher o f offi­ raised and expended on the gym transaction!! that has taken place Humphreys the present owner of cers o f the Salem company, who in the past two years, so here­ in Stayton for some time was con- the show house has been drafted put them through their paces on with submit the following report:; sumated last Monday when M. and has to report May 29 he has the drill grounds. The boys are Expenditures o f Gym 1917-18. Bloom of Portland, Ore. bought disposed of the theatre to C. A. improving rapidly, and appreci­ Jacob Hpuniol (on roof) $ 5 83 ate the assistance and instruc­ out the entire business of 1). M. Luthy. John Mielke (nail*) ' 18 56 Doll and immediately took charge Mr. Humphreys has been giv­ tion o f visiting Guardsmen. Brown-Petzel Lum berCo., (bas­ Col. Williams, Lieuts. Hall and of the business. 4 55 ket ball backstops) ing the theatre going public some Brown and Capt. Johnson were Lilly Hardware Co., (paint and Mr. and Mrs. Doll have been o f the highest class photo plays bruahea) running the business under produced today and as a conse­ among the visitors. T H * 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 Peter Deidrich (naila) After some time spent in drill- the name of Dolls Cash Store quence of this his patronage has Brown-Petzel Lumber Co , (bal­ for nearly two years and have increased and the more patronage ing, the Guards and their visit- ance o f lumber bill) on a|X)Ve made u host of friends by their the play house receives the better ors enjoyed ice cream and wafers honest business methods and able the show man is to give the in the Masonic building. They i M ille r & Taylor (bolt») were efficiently served by the Lilly Hardware Co,, (balance on courteous treatment of their pat- public the best there is, 31 50 bill.) young ladies of the Honor Guard. rons and it is with a feeling of Mr. Luthy is a well known Officers were appointed as fol­ regret that we lose them from business man of our town and Total expenditure» $175 31 Present ronu it ion o f Gym note» out- the bu iness mb rests of our town needs no introduction to the pub- lows: Duty Sergeants, J.* M. Tuesday morning, in the Cath­ Born in Tokio, Japan, and edu­ Mr Doll feels that he will ¡lie. and he will continue to give Kin go, .1. W. Mayo, A. C. Thom­ » landing. olic church in Sublimity, occurred shortly be called and rath**r than the people the same high class as, B. W. Munkers, H. E. Ben­ 1 Brown-Petzel Lumber Co. $ 50 00 the marriage of Miss MyrtleReam cated in that city and at the Un- 50 00 Supply 2 Father iversi.ty ° f Chicago, Sessue Haya- wait for the draft thought he pictures that they are accustomed nett, M- J. Crabtree. 64 Oo to Joshph Pistser, Rev. 3 kawya has become one o f the would like to enlist as a musician to. The bookings for the next Sergeant, H. Lilly. 50 00 Lainck performing the ceremony. 4 E. Jtoy Corporals: G. R. Munkers, 5 George Keech and feeling that his wife desired few weeks contain such stars as 50 uO The bridesmaid was Miss Emma foremost actars of the American 50 00 Hendricks and the grooms man serene and has earned a place on a rest and not wanting to leave her Mary I’ ickford, Jack Bickford. C. E. Daugherty, Grant Murphy, 6 50 00 7 J . P. Wilbur Hoy Follis, C. J. Hunt, Leo J. with the business on her hands Billie Burke. Doug. Fairbanks, was the groom ’sbrether, Edward the honor roll of filmdom. 50 OO o Walter Mayo Rock, John Apple. The intention o f the family ho took advantage of the oppor­ and Bill Hart. 50 00 Pieser. The ceremony was att­ The other officers are L . S. was to make him a Japanese na­ tunity he hud to dispose of hit* 50 00 ended by a number of friends of 10 A. l>. Gardner Lambert. Capt.; E. R. Nelson, val officer, but young Hayakawa business. the couple. CARD OF THANKS 1st Lieut: J. H. Thoma, 2d Lieut; total outstanding indebtedness 514 0 ) A wedding dinner V as served i the old saying “ that Mr. Bloom will conduct the . Cash on hand business in the same building for 83 73 at the house of the groom, where y °u can ,ead a horse to water * i t I wish to take this opportunity I). M. Doll, Bugler. the present. the guests were served a bounti you cannot make him drink,” by to thank the people o f Stayton Net Liabilities 430 27 resolutely refusing to enter, the Those having chips for mer’ ' and vicinity for their past favors Present condition o f High School pledge ful repast. chandise from the Star theatre and patronage and to ask a con- The young couple have many navy, and steadfastly persisted Receipts 1916-17 “ Mrs W iggs o f the Cabbage are requested to bring them in (¡nuance of the same for my friends who will wish for them in his, desire to be an actor. A large and appreciative audi- Patch” $ 40 05 the best kind of fortune in their This was because of the fact that within the next few days so thev successor, C. A. Luthy. ance gathered at the high school "Polished Pebbles” 48 75 an uncle o f his, who was mana* can be honored. wedded life. Yours truly auditorium Tuesday evening to Basket Social 101 30 ger of one o f the great Japanese They will take up their res Harry Humphreys witness the eighth grade exerci­ Girls Bazaar and candy 53 01 theatres, fostered the boy’s am­ dence in Stayton, Receipts 1917-18 Mgr. Star theatre ses. A splendid literary and mu­ CARD OF THANKS bitions and allowed him at a very 88 00 Burson wood sical program was rendered and “ Mr. B ob,” Stayton, Jefferson. early age to make his appear­ Edwin T. Reed, college editor of It is with a feeling of deep ap­ t 68 19 Jordan ance in the company o f the fam­ the Oregon Agricultural College Gardner wpod preciation that we take this opjxir-1 35 15 ------------- ous Madame Yacco, the Japan««* delivered the address of the eve­ Recital o f Music and Dramatic ti nity of expressing our thanks A fter Sunday morning. May 2. Bernhardt. Art 32 35 patrons o f the Staytoy post-office | and gratitude to the people Tuesday evening, June 4th, at ning. Touring with madame Yacco in Mr. Reed is a very eutertaining Potatoes 38 1* will secure their mail at the new j of Stayton and community for the High School auditorium, at the United States, young Haya­ their patronage at our store and ; 7:30 o ’clock, will occur the annu .(speaker and all who heard him post-office quarters, in the rearI Total Receipts 504 59 kawa became an enthusiastic ad­ of the Farmers and Merchants | we ask their continued trade a| election o f officers of the Stay- pronounced his address one long High School pledge 375 59 mirer o f America and Americans, Patrons will be i Balance raised over pledge 129 50 Bank building. with the new owners. ton Red Cross Auxiliary. The to be remembered making special study of our thea­ Receipts on Gym 1917-18 assigned boxes and combinations Dolls Cash Store officers to be elected are B r e s i - -------- ’ tres, literature and motion pict­ Wood (1916-17) proceeds $100 00 furnished at their first call for dent. Vice President, Secretary Prof. J. T. Matthews of Willa- ures. Hauling 12 00 mail in the new location. The C. A. Beauchamp wat a Salem and Treasurer. mette University delivered the Net proceeds 88 00 Deciding that his English need­ office will be moved Sunday af­ visitor Sunday. He saw George A full attendance is especially baccalaureate sermon in the High Mr. Bob, Stay ton, ¡Jefferson, Jor­ ed reinforcing. Hayakwa studied 110 10 ternoon as it is the only half day dan, total receipts school auditorium Sunday evening Warford, whom he reports in desired. at the University o f Chicago for 41 91 in the week when no mails are Total Expenses at 8 o’clock. Those who failed to about the stme condition as when Mrs. J. P. Wilbur, Preg. several terms, there meeting an 68 19 handled. Net proceeds hear him missed a rare treat. he left her *. Mrs. G. L. Brown. Sec. old childhood friend, Tsuru Aoki. 63 00 Gardner wood, total receipts Patrons will please leave keys 6 85 Drag saw hire a diminutive Japanese actress to old boxes with the postmaster Paid A. D. Gardner for wood and whom he had seen in madam Ya- 21 00 at the new location. hauling cco’s company at his uncle’s the­ 27 85 All letters mailed Sunday a f­ Total expenses atre in Tokio. 35 15 Net proceeds ternoon should be placed in the The two became fast friends Recital o f Music and Dramatic letter box at the new office. 36 45 Art, total receipts and soon after the end o f their E. D. Alexander. P. M. * 4 10 Total expenses course at college, were married W. A. Weddle was elected 32 35 Net proceeds and went to Hollywood. Califor­ 61 75 Grand Guardian o f the Grand Potatoes, total receipts nia, where they live at present in 15 45 Ground rent lodge at their sessions in Seaside one of the most attractive bunga­ 50 7 Cultivating last week. Or his way to the 22 95 Total expenses lows in that city o f charming 38 79 Grand lodge he stopped off in , homes. Net proceeds They are familiar figures Portland and took some special walking or motoring through the 262 48 work in funeral directing. Total net receipts ' city and have a host of loyal Expenditures on gym (1917-18) 175 81 We notice our friend of the Scio friends there besides the thous­ Expenses on Smith wood yet to be sold 3 44 Tribue comes cut in its last issue ands who follow them on the Total expenditures 178 75 printed in two colors, the Red screen. Cross ad run by the Santiam $ 83 73 Pharmacy in red ink. Cash on hand Evidently IT ISN’T SO MUCH A M ATTER OF W H A T Y O U CAN AFFORD Prof. B. F. Ford made a very our friend the editor or the San- interesting talk in the Methodist 1« pay for clothes as what you can’t afford to waste. You want to iam Pharmacy is of a progressive church Sunday morning to a large be as well dressed as ever at the least possible expense. It’s a sign nature appreciative audience. TH E D ELICACIES- Of the Season as well as the more Staple articles of diet can always be found at prices that are the most reasonable at MARKETERS GROCERY COMPANY General Merchandise Married 9 Hashimura Togo “ Eighth Grade Exercises To P 0. Patrons Red Cross Election .[QUALITY HEADQUARTERS Where Bishop All-Wool Clothes are Sold Buy Good Clothes, you can’t afford any others Memorial Sunday of American loyalty. Here at this store we sell all-wool, well tailored Clothes of the finest quality. They’ll wear a lonfif time and keep their §hape; save your money. You’ll be as w&l dressed as you’ll care to be. They’ll be— BISHOP ALL WOOL SUITS $20 TO $35 Our Men’s Shoos Wear HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX $25 TO $40 SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE SALEM - - - OREGON Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock in the high school Auditorium was held the Memorial Sunday servi­ ces and a large crowd was in at­ tendance. The address was de­ livered by C. E. Dougherty. Scripture reading and Invocation by Rev. W. J. Warren, the high school chorous sang and Mrs. Pearcy favored the audience with a solo. America wa3 sung by the audience in closing. Union Prayer Service Good Shoes For Men SPECIAL ! ! T f | Bars good laun- dry soap for $ 1.00 New Line of i President Wilson has called for a day o f prayer on Thursday 30. The three churches of Stayton are having a united prayer meet­ ing on the above date at 8p. m. in the M. E. church. W. R. Surry, of Lyons, was a caller at the Mail office Saturdav. m ] Schillings best Coffees and Bak­ ing Powder, your money back if not satisfied Work with Hoover be economical by buying at W . F. K L E C K E R .* NOBODY UNDERSELLS US ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS