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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1918)
Wf Ï lN«e | ~t I 1 kW“ } |htie< & 2 I iaituA i^a.1 < ' k H A P P Y NEW YEAR Good Cheer, Peace Happiness and Good W ill to All ■ A letter, received from G. W. DeJardin in France, is too late CHRISTMAS GREETINGS • this weeks issue and will • for appear next week. I wish to extend the sea- • son's greetings to my friends. * Miss Anna Spaniol who is “ First Pick Smokers.” 1 • •employed in Portland, spent thank you one and ail sin cerely for the patronage driv * | Christmas at her home here. en me iu the past and hope • • f • Dorothy, the oldest child of M r.. you will continue with me for and Mrs. Albert Nietling, died in the next year to come. Wish 1 Portland last week of diphtheria ing you one and all a Pros perous and Happy 1919. Your I and was brought here for burial. Interment was in the Stayton patronage heartily appreciat Catholic cemetery. ed. —Jos. J . Lauibrecht. Mr. E. E. Phillips who lias been employed at the Wilbur Woolen The school children arc enjoy Mill« for several months past has ing this week at their Christmas moved his family to Oregon City. Mr. Phillips will be employed iu vacation. I the paper mills there. • * • A • • • • Jim Thomas and wife of Salem Dare Sloper received a lele- spent several days at the Sloper gram from his brother Guy, home. Christmas eve. wishing the home Peter Deidrich is in Portland folks a Merry Christmas. Guy this week-end on a business trip, reports the 63rd Infantry still at • . « • Camp Mead Maryland. Mrs. George Thomas came down . . . . from Mill City on Monday to Miss Selma Sehuff, teacher in spend Christmas with home folks, the Rainier, Oregon, schools, is * * * * _ spending the holidays with her The Murphv Sloper Saw Mill parents here. She reports the. has closed down until after the W. C. Gauntt family, formerly of holidays- here, all ill with the •‘ flu " at the • • • • time of her leaving Rainier. Miss Marie Poppe of Salem is , „ * *, spending the week at the E verett1 ™ d? Joe Klecker arnved Gardener home. home Chnsnrnas eve quite un- . . . . i expectedly from San Diego, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nietiing*California. They will remain returned to their home in here about ten days visit, after whih they will return to Caii- Portland Thursday morning. fornia. Mr. A. G. Myers is here spend ing the holidays with his wife. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kramer Mrs. Meyers was formerly Miss entertalrned Mr.' and' Mrs H. Lois Bracken. Lilly, Mr. and Mrsfc Jim Gard- James Mielke came down from ner of Stayton. and E A. Adsill Portland Tuesday evening, re- and family of Salem at Christ- turning Thursday morning. mas dinner. • • • • • • * • Mr. A. O. Weeks, teacher in the Mr. Rov . Nendel of Mikkalo, Eastern Oregon, spent Christmaa. Commercial Department of the with his wife ami child, at the hi&h school, was in Salem Thurs- Williain Nendel home. day and Friday of last week tak ing teacher's examination. Dur- Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Lefler en mg his absence students had tertained a few friends at din charge of his classes. ner Christmas day. j John Susbauer is home for the Our New Years Greetings * w% ^ Y patrons for their generous sup- port during the past war year, which enabled us to help do our part for the great cause of democracy—and to wish for you continuad prosperity and peace. $ S & ® Sloper’s Drug Store & ‘A S ? NOBODY UNDERSELLS US ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS W. F. Klecker, ■ Xi É E wish H to thank M our friends H and S STAYTON. OREGON Stayton, Ore. G E M C O N F E C T IO N E R Y First Cluss Confections. SALEM’S TIRE MAN Q uack United States & Pennsylvania Vacium Cup High Grade Pure Candies Fine Cigars and Tobacco Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks All Prices and Style Box Candy J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor Stayton, T I R E S Oregon RETREADING AND REPAIR WORK 219 N. COM'L. ST.. SALEM. ORE. il::-??!!" ----— This is a iiiilP I JEWELRY FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING 11 Real Boys’ The most appropriate, lasting and beauti ful of gifts, is the carefully selected article of jewelry. ihih ! HlljlS Store Be it wrist watch, necklace or the more elaborate piece in platinum and diamonds, genuineness all important. and quality are Therefore make your select Of course, we «lon’t carry toys and playthings which a good healthy mimled l»oy ¡mould rave to make him hilariously happy, but our line of ions at a firm with an established reputa tion. In having your glasses fitted the same responsibility applies. Our Optical Depart ment is fully equipt to do the finest W ork. Suits, Coats, Caps, Shoes, Stockings, Underwear, Neckties, Mittens, Etc. . Hartman Brothers Co. |] W. J. Mayo and* ¿roily spent holida>'9 from - We8t Seattle- J E W E L E R S and O PTICIA N S Xmas with Mrs. Mayo’s sister, ^ herf he '¡^stationed ^with the i Merchant Marines. John is Mrs. Day, at Albany. N. W. Corner State & Liberty St. SALEM. Ore. • • • • 1 Chief P. 0 . on the training ship Sole agent for the Famous Gruen wrist and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Adsill of I Iroquois and w’ears the brass but Salem, are spending the week'on his uniform to show his rank, pocket watch. here with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. . . . . Kramer. ( The Farmers’ Fire Relief As- ....... '• •• : . . . . sociation of Sublimity, by its Among the boys from in and Secretary, is issuing an order to around Stayton wearing l nc-le members to be present at the Sam s uniform, who have been!, seen home during the holidays. 22nd gnnual session of the asso- are :Chas. Lambert, Dewey Divelv, ciatiOil on the 4th dav of Jan., Albert Warren. Roy Folils, Emsie 1918. at 11 a. m. in the C. 0 . F. Thomas, William Ryan, A1 Phil-, hall. Special business will come W a n te d —to buy baled oat DEMAND FOR TELEGRAPH OPERATORS lips, Eugene Ditter, Glen Munk- j before the meeting and all mem straw. A. C. Peterson. Stayton ers, A. D. Gardner. 1 bera are requested to be present. Young men and women train ed in few months under the su- J. F. Mielke went to Portland First Sgt. John F. I.au is home Mr Harris, of Silver Creek pervisioh of a successful Dis from Fort Can by where he has ; Fal,s’ waa in tow'n Saturday ani11 on the 26th to be there for patcher, Indorsed by Railrords. recently received' his discharge. ! l b,“ A t 7 h 7 * ' ' . ¿ ' T i l e " * wiM d° mOSt of Opportunities to earn expenses. agt. Lau intends organizing a Latt* Rose variety and the two of his buying ft>r his summer Write for Bulletin. Telegraph class in band instruments and , them weighed four pounds aid trade, especially for the Mower Dept. 218 Railway Exchange violins and anyone interested twelve ounces. Mr. Harris raised and Binder repairs, of which he 48-53 a number of bushels of this kind wishes to inform the farmers, he Bldg. Portland, Oreg. should arrange to see him. • » • • this year. : will have a more complete line of Mrs. Peary, one of the teachers • Rock Point. Mina Vanda V ...V »hn i, “ >an ever beforp._ __ in tlie high school, resigned her position and left for Portland, tending O. A. C., arrived home John Boedheimcr attended the J . G. Hawks, who has furnished where she joined her husband, Friday night for the holidays. She stoek show in Portland last week who has lately been discharged will remain here until January 5. Win. S. Hart with as many vehi and purchased a fine Shorthorn. cles as any author, is enthusiastic and Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Downing from the array. Her plsee has,.. Mrs. K. . . A. . . Kerber . . , .. son I’bil- . , been filled by Mr. II. A Horton, !»' wen* t0 Mt‘ Angel the first of over his latest scenario, which is and Mr. and Mrs. ( ’. J . Hunt mo formerly a teacher in the Corval-! th,‘ w," ‘k t0 thc hol,da>'B a story of the ('anadian Northwest tored to Salem Saturday. and is the fourth Hart photoplay ¡with relatives. I is high school. Alfred Peterson has rented bis 4 prod need by Thomas H. luce for ' farm and moved to Stayton. The high school pupils gave shoots. Artcraft. It is, entitled “ ‘-Blue Miss Eunice Downing, the Mrs Pea -y a farewell reception, For , Sale i o , , pound , h last Thu,-lav evening. The even-1 P1« *™ '!. »’^ ood d .sows. VV ill | Blazes’ Rawdeii,’’ and will be j teacher, gave Imr pupils a party ing was pleasantly spent in < 1 if-1 farrow in March. E. < Vernon, shown at the Star Theatre on Sun- at the C. j . Hunt home last Thurs 2t day night, Dec. 29 day evening which was enjoyed ferent ways of amusement and all Scio, Oregon. * * * Mr. Hawks’ contention is that by"a]| present, departed for home after wishing i'.dit we, ks old pig*.: “ B ill’’ Hart is always hig ami Joe Hendricks a ml E. ( ’. Down Mrs. Peary luck and happiness in I * . .. S'ayton, Oregon. convincing in any atmosphere or ing sold some •fat. hogs to L. A. her future undertakings. * * • • jin any surroundings, and that his Thomas last week. KennotR Thomas arrived home| Winnie Tate arrived in Salem admirers will welcome an incur- School is closed for Christinas from Eastern Oregon Saturday Monday evening from »train ing s'°'* ¡«to new territory. S„ the vacation for'onc week. His mother, Mrs nijrnt. Alva camp at Newport. Virginia He *m ‘Ht delineator of western type Thomas, met him in Portland. ! ‘ L t £ • ...... ‘ ‘ Ion this occasion «toffs the som Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmitt re Kenneth c<,»templates returning119 no' at ^ h«me of hisimrants hr,.,.(( ,.haps allf| goes through ceived a letter from their son. I’ri- .mmed afely aft“r the holidays. | .**■ ani* Mrs. v\. H. fate in the live reels of thrilling adventure | ■ Waldo Hills. Mr. and Mrs. Tate g a r b e d ¡o the maekinaw, fur cap v«te Oeorge Schmitt, stating thaï A number of girls gathered at | also report that they received a and moccasins of a Canadian him* I he was in the hospital from in K " ' ^¡dene, last; cap(J from thpjr SQns Dickand her jack. The horses of the Hart i juries reeeive«| at the front. rr.dav evening to have a u -jieral r,,. . . . ; .... • . hlberf. » saving thev were now at company have enjoyed a well- Mr. and Mrs. Joe E'zel spent good 1 me. I lie evening was spent earned holiday, and will be in aj in , g cat <;•. playing, and Lews, having been sent fine fettle for thc next Western SiinduN evening with liis brother singing. 1 there from New York. Jake and family. story. will add to his pride, manliness, neatness, cleanli ness and good behavior. Give Him a Nice New Suit or Overcoat for Christmas You’ll fenjoy seeing him Jswell with pride and manliness. Let us show you our gifts for boys SALEM W O O L E N M IL L S STORE The Home of H art Schalfner & M arx Suits and Overcoats Bishop All-Wool Suits and Overcoats T H EB L,Gl'C G v l l Summon» all the force» »nd re»ource» of the Republic to the defence of freedom THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE which the United State» authorities have ranked a» one o f the fifteen di»tingui«hed institution» of the country for excellence in military training, has re»pondcd to thc call. The College i» distinguished not only for its military imtruction, but D istin gu ish es also »os— Its strong indu*trial courses for men and for women: In A xrinilturc, Commerce, Fnaineerina, Fore.try Home K<nnornKI. M inins, Pherm acy, en J Vocational Education, Its wholesome, purposeful student life. Its democratic college spirit. Its successful graduates. • Students enrolled last year, ^453; »tars on its service flag«, 1458, over forty percent representing officer». • C o llag e o p e n s S e p te m b e r 23, 1918 fo r ratalon, new til iHra'ed Uoobiet. enJ oilier uUotmetem write to tire P.evotrtr. Core «111-, O r e r a «