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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1919)
*s ,W S H V 4 i i/* ■ u y f t t >.» Fred Luthy, well known Ifere nance tom >rrow night. and a resident of ^Stayton some Stanley Starr and wife were 30 years ago, died at Portland Portland visitors this week. Monday following an operation Remember the play and dance ^or •PP*ndicitia. Mr. Luthy is a t Sublimity tomorrow night. an URC^tv °f & A. Lutny. i John Thoma and wife made a recent business trip to Portiand. Miss! Verda Hammah was again with home folks over the recent week end. A public joint inula la.iOn of Stayton Lrfnlge No. 64 un . Kv Rebekah Lodge No, 1*2 h O. O. K was helo Tuesday evening. Feb ruary 25. 1919, and the followi g officers were installed in their re spective chairs: Grant Murphy, i Past Grand; Albert PanooHst, N .j G.; Stanley Starr. V. G.; W. H. Rottson, Secretary; J. W, Mayo, Treasurer: O. E Gardner, War-1 den; H. A. Beauchamp. Con.luc-1 tor; B. A Schaeffer, R. S. tc N. G .; Archie Casper. L S. to ft G J. Pi Davis. Chaplain; L. Bails?, I. G.: E. Roy. O. G.; J. R. Gard ner. L S. S.-; V. Dare Slop, r, R. S. S.: J. M. Ringo. R S. V. < i; T. C. Crabtree. L S. V. G. «»^* *_• ¡M » asut _ . Loia . . I * T * ( Í .J o.'iuij Qojwaua b u n o*iii bftdn.t nO *‘ 1 VfOM • IV ’ \'4 is the Exclusive Agent for r lv ^ " a V ) StgytQR gnd Surrounding Country Word has been received from '. i o ir* t Marshfield that L. L Thomas • --------------------------- f o Ç t h C --------------:----------- formerly of Stavton. has been se- RFBFKAH OFFICERS / 4 'ected as president of the Busi- Mrs. Lulu R. Lilly. P. G .; Mrs. ness Men’s Club of that thirving Nina J. Ringo. N .G .: Mrs. Edna city. Congratulations. Sloper. V G .; Mrs. M arguerite’ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schaefer made a business trip to Salem, i Matt Muller had the misfor Schaefer, Secretary; Mrs. Emi*yj Monday. tune last Tuesday, while loading Starr, Treasurer; Mrs. E. Sloper, I Big play and dance at C. F. ties for George Green »»ear King Warden: Mrs. Maude Beauchamp, j hall in Sublimity tomorrow night ston, to drive a pick axe through Conductress. Miss Ella Williams,( Miss Agnes Kirsch visited at one of his hands. Dr. Beau R. S. N. G.; Mrs. Anna Hohson, i w - m r t t A i h I til \e \ t \ \ « ^ rr* V ft Y/Gti&i 'W i T i t t the John Lulay home Saturday of champ dressed the very painful L. S. N. G .: Mrs. Marcia Mayo, t Chaplain; Mrs. Rose Follis, I. G. ;[ injury. last week. Mrs. Fannie Crabtree. O. G.; Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lilly A land deal was made here this Mrs. Nora Gardner. R. S. to V. were Salem visitors Tuesday of week in which Rudolph Kusy G. Mrs. Minnie Caspell. L. S. V. this week. sold his 150-acre farm between G. She installing officers for the Winnie Tate, from the Waldo here and West Stayton to Joe Odd Fellows were W. A. Weddle, , / vt*-* yt fh-yfi #TT •! •<■»")> l Hills, was visiting friends in Hendricks. The consideration D. D .; W. Hobson. G. M.; and J. Ift f fí V j was in the neighborhood of R. Gardner, W. M. Mulkey, B. Stayton Tuesday. Mrs. Ethel Gooman and chil- 115,000. The deal was handled A. Schoefer and Horace Lilly. .i» I I daen visited with friends in by George Smith, of Stayton. The installing officers for the Re bekahs were Miss Ella Williams, Stayton last Monday. John P. Clark, son of Mr. and D. D ,; Mrs. Fannie Crabtree, Mrs. V. A. Goode was in Mrs. J. A. Clark of Stayton. has G. M.; and Mrs. Anna Hobson, charge of the St rr store this returned from England, where Mrs. Marilla Gardner; ,\!rs. E. week for a few days. he has been as an instructor in Wilbur and Mrs. M. Beauchamp. Mrs. J. M. Ringo has as her bayonet fighting. Mr. Clark, The social committee consist guest this week her sister. Mrs. who has been in the service for ing of Mrs. Maude Beauchamp. J. R. Fawk of Rickreal. three years with the Canadian Mrs. Rose Follis, Mrs. Lulu Lilly Lawrence Seigmund and sister ^orc<>a *R 129th brass band. and Mrs. Nora Gardner served Marta, are spending the week at wenl overseas in August 1016, refreshments to the members and the C. A. Lnthy home. and returned December 2, 1918. their friends. Several out-of- Jake Worms this week purches Street Com minsioner Smith has town members were present. ed the old John Heater place been busy thi 3 week with teams northeast of Stayton. and men hauling gravel and Ed Jacsbs, who is working at placing it on the street that runs the Twin' Oaks farm, was in from Sloper's drug store past the town for a short time Tuesday. satf mill. This mis a lone felt The Misses Agnes Kirs^h and want as the road has been al lost For a man to he betrayed by a "ii Mary Lulay were callers at the impassable all winter. TFe ex- chance expression after he has O Jl , c ro m i Lambrecht home last Saturday, penses the work was paid by pop- eluded the police for 11 months, Albert Lulay captured a finny u'ar subscription. prize Sunday, it was fourteen Edward Sehroeder whose home /V le th o d is t C h u r c h rnd.es long and v u s sure some ¡( Suyton jn Li„„ coup, v *5**$*#í**í**í**i* 4* has just returned from overseas. Pastor W. J. Warren LeRoy Steward is among the where he spent about thirty days Î3 X returned soldier boys. He is at ¡n the trenches and on the firing the home of his parents, east of ijne. Mr. Sehroeder left this Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 oooooooorn >ooc*x>oo Stayton. country with Company L, 125th p. m. Sunday School 10 a. m. W e Can Supply Your W an ts in Coffee Dr. Brewer reports the birth of Infantry on the 7th of August, Epworth League 6:30 p. m., a l aughter to Mr. and Mrs. Earl 1918, and landed back in New Bible class every Wednesday in W e carry the following brands: W. Russell, of Shelburn, Feb York on December 24. He was the parsonage at 7:30 p. m., when ruary 22. never wounded, though he went we study the International lesson. Mr. ard Mrs. E. Roy and their through some very exciiing and daughter Ruth, and Mr. and Mrs. thrilling battles, and the experi Forest Mack, drove to Salem last ences he has been relating to home folks are indeed very inter Thursday. esting. Mrs. H. Hohn has been enjoy ing a visit from her daughter, Dare Sloper has received a let Mrs. G. H. Carter, of Tonasket. ter from his brother Guy, who is l nitet! States and Pennsylvania Tire» and 1,000 pounds of coffee in bulk at prices Washington. now an M. P. doing guard duty .Solid T fu c k Pi|^s R etread in g and R epair W o rk The Murphy-Gardner Lumber in Washington, D C, He is Lower Than Wholesale Cost Today NOTE: The hast equipped repair shop this side of Portland. Company has again resumed op- stiU with the 63 Infantry, hav Full Line of Accessories and Oils • erations after having been tern- jng been transferred there from Invest Your Money in Coffer NOW and save 50 per cent porarly closed for repairs. Camp Meade. Maryland. He on your investment 2 1 9 N. C O M L. S T . SA L E M . O R E Messrs. M. L. Brown and W. writes that he cannot underptai.c CUR 16 YEARS EXPERIENCE ALWAYS AT YOUr. SERVICE M. Mulkey, of Scio, attended the J u s t why men from the 63rd o o o o oooo K X o o o o o ooo installation ceremonies of the " e re put on this patrol duty, tor Odd Ftiiows and Rebekahs Tues it is usually the work that is 1 >+++.>+++ -•¡--!->-:-+++<-+-;-*++-H-++++++++++++-:.-M.-!.-¡. *++•:« **5**5**f*-î**4**5- -Î- :-+-!--l-++-l> +4--M-+4-+-!-++-{--:-+++++++-5-+^-i-S-++++++HjJ performed by Marines, unless it day evening. is because of their excellent rep A letter from Max Hill locates utation as a military unit. He him in New York where he is doesn’t knovy when he will be doing guard duty for Uncle Sam. mustered out but thinks he may Max has been in the service for he discharged within a month. and when he is ju st atjout to win and t.ie splenriiti direction the -y •5 --Ì-+ + + + + + -Ì--M -+ + + + + i- + + + + + + + - :.+ v :+ + + + ♦ + + * + + •{ • + + • { • + + * ; ; J the past ten months. a bet of $20,000 -this is the curi- ^ctu re received at the hanris of t Saturdays Program will portray There will be services in the Sergeant Oliver A. Forrette, ous predicament in which George Uonald Crisp adda a great deal f Christian church next Sunday who left Stayton on June 1st of morning and evening at the usual last year, returned to his home MacFarland, played by Wallace to its attractiveness. Reid, in ‘‘Believe Me, Xantippe,” hour. The regular pastor will here last Wednesday, after being finds himself. And the expres occupy the pulpit. IN sion was the one used for tjie eight months in the service of Centenary C am paign Mrs. McIntyre has been quite title of the play “ Believe Me. ++ seriously ill for the past few Uncle Sam. Oliver was station Xantippe.” MacFarland makes -------- days. Her daughter, Mrs. Car ed first at Oamp Presidio, Cali- the slip, and it is a pretty girl •I- >++i,<*+++Ät++,{*++'{*+ rie Jones of Lebanon, has been t < ML' i . i a , kj *. u Vt as later transferred who finds him out, but later it is l n connection with our < en- with her during her illness. to Camp Meade, Maryland, where the same pretty girl who saves tenarv Campaign, next Sunday Sunday’s Program will present being the third Snnday, or Lay- Loomis Rossell, who has been he has been until receiving his him. stationed at Camp Lewis, has , honorable discharge. His broth- / The story, which is one of the rnon’3 day’ the theme for th‘‘ received his discharge from the er. Corporal Edwin N. Forrette, most enthralling screen romances inprning service, which will be U. ,.,i__ . from e _ nere ■ with ... him, , . is -IN — . . S. . service , and i z- is . now „ visiting K whowent shown i«-ie in a long tim t, w ill. in the hands of the minute men. friends and relatives in Stayton. still with the 63rd Infantry, but tie the attraction at the S 'ar will be Christian Stewardship and P. Eskew, better known as was sent from Camp Meade to a theatre, Saturday night. March 1 Tjlhin;? *« x he t heme for the I ++++ ■:•+++!■+++-M-+++ *‘Red,” returned from Kentucky It is a Paramount picture, and camp on Long Island; New York. “The III the first of the week, where he Wallace Reid and Ann Little do ' _ .i . ,, < + has been with the colors for the Oliver was at one time with the some excellent acting in t h / . Scriptural Bas.s of the 1 ithe. past eight months, in the medi 63rd but was transferred to the principal roles. They have been W- V*arren, ;++++++++ h ^+++ ♦♦+♦+++■*■+•! cal corp . 72nd infantry. provided with excellent support, Pastor. V++++H • + r ¡ +++¿.+++-1 International Stock Food Products A Complete Line of Fresh Stock j ALSO DEALER IN F FOR ALL LIVE STOCK AND POULTRY Used by the U. S. Gcivernment i'.‘ • U*t 8 ounce cans to 5 gallon cans. Man Betrays Himself By Chance Expression Also in Bulk SLOPER’S DRUG STORE Stayton, Oregon T f COFFEE Ä COFFEE ; Royal Club Great American Golden Gate Golden West Crescent 3-4-1 Crescent 99 Crescent 44 Schilling’s Best W. F. Kiecker ^ * % *♦ ♦& * ».V r« SALEM’S TIRE MAN lì »Ä»V * I e S tar eatre W A L L A C E R E ID 8 Betieve !$e, Xantippe C liarlesK fiy The Family Skeleton STAR THEATRE «