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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1918)
•( l\1 l*" .V*' ST AVION MAIL Has the Largest Circulation of Any Paper in the Santiam Valley S T A Y T O N , M ARION C O U N T Y . OREGO N. T H U R SD A Y . IUL Y JJ. I9I8. J4th. Year, No. 28. Fourth-Class Post- Fleg Raising Free Use of master Examination * July the I4th Water Granted •k - • $ * * 4 * 4 •*** * 4 Serial No. I16 ^ 4 * * •$* 4 4 4 * *•$* Watch 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 * * * * * *•$* * * * * * ** ** * « * * ** * 4 4 « ** * ¡4» Flag Raising at the Catholic The United States Civil Servic« The following telegram has been recived by the state engi Church in Slayton,- Sunday 3 p. Commission has announced an i neers office and is Bdf explana m. on church ground. The Cath examination to he held at Albany j , olic |>eople of t^is community Oregon on July i27 1918 as a re | *♦* tory. Berkeley, Cal., July 7. 1918. having purchased a nice U. S. suit of which it is expected to ’?* i flag are going to raise same on make certification to fill a con-1 *{♦ Percy A. Cupper, templated vacancy ir. the posi- , •£» Sunday July 14th at 3 p. m. Aunt. State Engineer, pre-jtion of fourth-class postmaster ^ A nice program has been Salem, Oregon. Owing to the extreme dryness pared including music, speaking at Aumsville and other vacancies * of the season and the war neces by prominent sj>eakers and ser- as they may occur at th a t office, sity that food products be in vice after dedication of Service pnless it shall be decided in the U. S, flag, interest of the service to fill the creased the right to use the wa Flay and hoisting of ter for irrigation near West Stay- Parade will form at Odd Fellows vacancy by reinstatement. The ton or in any part of the West hull at 2:30 p. m. and comrade E. compensation of the postmaster Stayton irrigation project will Is- Shepherd of the local G. A. R. at this office was $005 for the, granted by this Company free of Post will lead the parade carry -1 last fiscal year, charge for the season to any one ing the Post Banner and who has Applicants must have reached j accepted the nonor of raisitg the their twenty-first birthday on the wishing to use same. W. L. Hen ham. Irrigation Co.. flag at the church. The public is date of the examination, w ith!' 319 Rialto Hldg., San Francisco. cordially invited to attend to help tb<* exception that in a State honor Old Glory. Everyone where women are declared by com-* and help make this a mem- statue to he of full age for. all orahle day in the history of Stay- purposes at eighteen years, w o ton's loyalty, patriotism and true men eighteen years of age on th e' The sudden death of James blue Americans. ' i date of the examination will be j Hidwell Leigh, which occured at ---------------------- I admitted. the StaytoU Hotel Wednesday morning at about 11 o’clock was the territory supplied by the a shock and a surprise to his post office for which examination friends, few of whom knew he C. E. Kramer of Molalla but ¡9 announced, had been ailing. He had been formerly in the Bakery business The examination is open to all complaining of stomach trouble here has traded with Mr. Trout, citizens of the United States who lately and for the past few days the present baker, and will take comply with the requirements. had been stopping at the hotel. charge of the business here next Application blanks, Form 2753, He was not confined to lied at all, Monday morning. Mr. Kramer and full information foncerning und the morning of his death was is well known here and needs no the requirements of the exami- walking about the street, introduction to Stayton people. nation can be secured from the ♦ Jimmy, as he was commonly The community regrets seeing, postmaster at the place of vacan- known has been a resident of Mr. and Mrs. Trout leave as cy or from the United States *£* Stayton for a number of years, they have been courteous and ac- Civi| Service Commission. Wash- coming here with his parents comodating during their stay and jngton I). C. & from Kansas, and they purchas ' have endeared themselves to the , Applications should be proper- ♦$* ed and resided on what is known people of Stayton and vicinity !y executed and filed with the as the Dripps place, west of the who wish them well in their new Commi9sion at Washington D. * school house. Both h.s parents location in Molalla. C. at the earliest practicable * died several years ago. He was , -__________ ^ * a cousin of E. Shepherd and was * about 52 years of uge. * The funeral service will be At Public Auction at the Henry L e t t e r s F r o m held at the Ringo undertaking Smith place In Stayton, Saturday, parlors today ut 1 o'clock, and July 13, Household goods, consist wered your letter and was sorry i interment will be made in the ing of dining room set, bed room vou never got it. city cemetery. Some« here in Frace June 4 1918 Well how are you stacking up set lounge, library table, rocker, He was a man well liked by Dear Friend Pius, these days? I ’m just as fine as those who knew him and will be rugs and other articles. I re e d your most welcome let can be. I guess you are glad missed in the community. Mis. Lester Smith ter the other day, was glad to get school is out now and I don’t Don’t forget big 5-act drama it. I also rec’d your letter and blame you a bit for I can remem want comic book last January. I ans- Subscribí ‘at Sublimity, July 23rd. ber when I went to school, was always glad when school was out. •&5L 'Ü I’m giad to hear you are rais ing lots of garden, you can do your bit that way, if you were old enough I know you would I Î / Ï a soldier. Did you get into any 1 fight.-- in school this winter? If 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 FOR C A S H you did'nt you had better train up a little ha! ha! i France is a real nice country h but I like the U. S. better. Will close for this time, your Verle Powelson who spent last Kodaks friend week with his mother. Mrs. C. YOU CAN FIND PLENTY OF POOR POOR STUFF WITHOUT LOCKING Corp. Paul Kirsch And Kodak Supplies at Feau- v. Daugherty. left Sunday v ERY FAR: TO W VST E MONEY. /B U T GOOD CLOTHES HAVE TO COST champ s Drug Stare. morning for Silverton where he ENOUGH TO HE GOOD; THE MAIN THING FOR YOU IS TO B E .S U R E Somewhere in France May 12 C. C. Nott and wife left Thu w- has accepted a position with th< THEY’RE AS GOOD AS THEY COST. Dear Mrs. Mute (Tier, day for an extended visit in Vun- .Si'ver Falls Timber Co. 1 received your most welcome couver, Wash. i S ub^ribe for the Mail, letter today and I am always glad to hear from you and today is Mothers’ day and 1 have no mother and you were a mother to me while 1 stayed with you. So !|j* this letter on n x I am writing you y ARE BETTER THAN THEY COST jj. Mothers’ day. ,-erung seme of the & Saturday eve When we say “ better than the cost” we mean your price, not the makers’; we We carry the old frM Mr I reliable Mas- n boys went to town to a s' ■w and J a r with zinc tops and a 1 rubbers. We the show was ge d. We came t tv'in you'll set more v !uc for your money in these clothes than in any others, have half gallons, qua; rts and pints at T C imp late at night and today i boy re made that way; ,o serve, not merely to sell. prices which are right, Lots of good Ma- rot mail an 1 was cky I u son Ja r rubbers at last y ?ars ¡ rices. ot 12 letters and I 3Ure enjoyed »I« reading them. The w eatner is \ very nice here with a little ram U ! .vnik- once in a while We are \v< k- lili y „ , E id save the expense of a raise, get your MEN’S ing in the same old place where ()• MEN’S -c ds supplied while the retting is good ARMY we got the biggest part of it ARMY done so we r’o >t work veiy ‘¡J SHOES SHOES hard now. Well it is getting late ¡'j $5 to $8 ÿû to $8 so will close for this time. Best j ■ NQSCDY ÜPÍLERSELLS US wishes to all, good b>e from in' Carl Martin ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS this Space next week EAST LYNNE BY Sublimity Dramatic Jimmie Leigh Dies Bakery Changes Owner Applicant* must reside within For Benefit of HOME LEAGUE T C. F. HALL, SUBLIMITY Tuesday FOR SALE Soldier Boys IF ? ? Its'first class dependable merchandise you Its staple or fancy grocer ies, or fruits and berries in season go to the f or •lothes do you wear ? BISHOP ALL V OOL SUITS $2C TO MARKETERIft GROCERY COMPANY General Merchandise HAKT, SCHAFFNER i MARX TO * $40 FOR Canning Season Supply Your Wan’s NOW WOOLEN MILLS •SALEM OREGON W . ¥. K L E C K E R . _____________ Dance after the Pig Dramaat Sublimity, July 23rd. nil 1 i