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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1919)
« O two arithmetic period« for cacti . class during the day. 'I hi« ia to ■ intake up lost* work during the Ti time «ehitol was cloned. She lias Cicali« Mielite — Editor ) j found,‘like a good many of the ^J teachers, th^t almost all subjects are easier made up than arith Do you know that Salem in metic. planning n great celebration to The pupils of the 5th and 6th lx* held in the near future in grades have been gathering pic honor of the number« who are tures of noted men and scenes returning or have already re* which they have been placing in turned from training school*, u group on the wall. These are cantonment«, aviafion and naval hying used in their current event training utation*, and from atudy. actual service at home, on aeaa The 8th grade is also keeping» and over there? very clo«e aecount of the current The Mayor of Salem has naked events., They have been watch the Hchool of Ktayton to help ing the daily papers for the latest make tlua affair a uiicccfut by ob news tut well as their regular taining the name of every re current event paper which each turned soldier, sailor, aviator, or of the pupils take. anyone in any branch of Military The second grade is now ready Service. It is desired that wherever for supplementary readers. Mrs. possible these men register with Creech lias l>een holding a sort Mrs. Frank M. Brown at the of contest, and the pupils are War Department Office, in tteing allowed to select the book which they wish to read. So far Salem. the “ Story Hour Reader’'is most if tnis is not convenient will popular with the little ones. you kindly fill in the blank linos . » L, — I— at the end of this notice and Triumph Note« either hand it in to the local school or mail direct to Mrs. Theodor Highberger and wife Brown. spend Sunday evening at the N a m e ____. . . . . . . . . . ___ ____ (Jesher home. Henry and Clemens Gesher Branch........................................ . drove to Aumsviile Sunday. Vv here Stationed Herman Soffie was recently kicked by one of his horses but Present A d d re s s ........... ............. is improving and able to lie around again. Date............................. ......... ........ Wm. Van Handle and son Mr. Grover, assisted by Miss Arnold were in Salem on business. Nora Crabtree have been regis- Johnnie Frank and Klmer ing tlie young men froln this Uabhens are attending school at vicinity. They believe they have almost everyone registered, hut Trium ph il SCHOOL NOTES those who have not yet handed Soldier Retornes Home in their names should do so as soon as possible. Corporal P. N. Kirsch recent- Miss Mrrgaret Miller spent the V arrived from France where he recent week end at her h o m ein i^““ ,*,eeA n .,r]> service with Uncle p , S am s Aviation Corps. He has roruanu. i been in service for nearly two Albany High was victorious years, having enlisted shortly over Stayton High in the basket1 after the United States entered ball game played here last Friday the war. night. However, the local t.;am led Albany quite a merry chase, j for they compelled them to work • extremely hard for their victory. 1 Senior Class Entertained The Senior class was entertain ed last Thursday evening at th e 1 # * town home of the Misses M arga-: ret Schaefer and Wilma Ware. , The girls had tastily decorated I the rooms with the class colors1 in honor of the occasion. The evening was spept in play- j ¡eg gemes, and the usual good j u ie tor which this class has al- v vs been noted, was enjoyed; by all. Besides the members of j the class, Miss Margaret Miller: and Mrs. Lloyd Taggart were also present. Dainty refreshments were served consisted of peach s a jello with whipped cream and nuts, nabisco wafers and lemon ade. The Senior class wishes through this medium to express their sin- cerest appreciation to the girls fur the pleasant evening given them* Children Cry for Fletcher’s ir vYvS There are more than 3,0000,000 Ford cars in dally operation in the United States. This is a little better than one- of all the motor cars used in America. The Ford car is every man’s necessity. No m atter what his business may be, it solves the problem of cheapest trans portation. We jgdicit your order now, because production is limited, and we make it a rule to supply first orders first. Touring Car, $525. Runabout, $500. Coupe £650. Sedan $775. One Ton T ruck Chassis $550. These prices f.o.b. Detroit. 'l'io K ln d You U o v o A lw a y s l l o n g l i t , n o i w lilr b ! k in itt u so t o t over .'Mi j e u i n , b..» U o m o tin i si; •ìo iu r e o f n m l Pus lM‘.en .n u lo um ici* I per« ««»ini » iip crv U lo n sjii' e *tv li fiu icy . A llo w n o oh «1! to U o o o lv e /<>•. io i l i l i . A ll C ou n terfeltH , In iltiilO m s n in i *• ” a ro b n t l)l|N r lu ie lits flin t trlll« u lt li am i «'UtlaiiK''-" tt«* Jicrltli o f I iu a o t s n iid C lilld r e u E x p ci-icn ce u g e lli t I »•« rim :u t. What Is CASTORI A C astori:» U n liiim ilo s s sn h stD n te. fo r f'a « to r ‘ P nre- gnrlc,, lir o p s u n ii Jsootlilu g ttyrupx. *111* pi m t. 16 c o n ta in « n e lt h e r O p lu m , M orp liin o s o r otlici* N «•«•otfo NubilitiK'«. 1U nifo la ita tf imraiiU-«'. Il d oh tru } . bvorm s n in i iill'iy s I 'c v c r liliiifiw . l'o r m o ro tlia n tliir iy j . rs It Ims I mm - ii In eoiiH tunt usi« fo r t lie r c llc f o f Con ( ,«..tion, Fiutili« n o y , IVI ih I C o lie , a ll TYHblni* T r o u b lo s an d Jllui rlinM. I t rei-iil:it«‘S tlio HI o lin o li m a l H ow . I h , noNlinllatcH d in F o i(d , g lv ln g k c a ltb y a m i n ataci»! t ie e p . T b o C b ild r c u ’s l ’u u a ccii— l'h o A lotU er’s l ’r ic u d . GENUINE CA ST O R I A P E T E R D IE D R IC H Phone 1283 ALW AYS I Bear 8 ths Siglature of The Mail is $1.50 a Year la Use For Over 30 Years T h e K in d Y o u H a v e A lw a y s B o u g h t THC r t N t A I 1 -» COMOANV. w W VPWK CITV. “ THE CLADEK GARAGE” AND MACHINE SHOP GEM CONFECTIONERY F irst Class Confections. A C ETY LEN E W ELDING H ig h G rade P u re Candies AND CRAZING Fine Cigars and Tobacco Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks OVERHALL CARS All Prices and Style Box Candy J. A. H E N D E R S H O T T , Proprietor Stavton, % O regon at Salem’s Greatest Women’s Apparel Store FIX FORDS All Kinds of Repairing done at Reasonable Rates » Battery Charging. All kinds of assessories. Gas and Oils for sale All my work is Guaranteed First Class HHiBHVf S P R IN G O P E N IN G .ij ££ Stayton, Oregon CHAS. C LAD EK , STAYTO N , ORE. ^ H Friday C&> Saturday f4 ^Tis || .... Offering to the women of Stayton and vicinity a Rare ^ ¿A Opportunity to view at their leisure the Magnificent Exposition n '.^.h of Newest Ideas in Misses and Womens Coats, Suits, Dalmans, Capes, Skirts, Millinery and Waists, c The best of the Season's styles are here showing • J U llo the tendency of Fashion in Fabric, Color, and Style. $ f n s k . . The Season's smartest models in Coats, Capes and v A J d lo Dalmans, are now ready for your inspection. In best of materials and colors, including Navy, Browns, Tans, Don’t forget the basket ball game Friday night. March 14. Green, Copdn, Henna, Peacock, Buff and Win e'coors. Stayton High vs. Woodburn High. Admission 15 and 25 cents. F W q q p q - ^ ew dresses in a showing that is brim- Game called at 8:00. «L /rC ooC o“ -ful of interest. Sparklingly prefty garments Don Goode gave a very, inter esting talk and demonstration in 4& that instance very decisively the style notes for Spring. Come each of the grade rooms last and see these dresses. They are beauties, Monday, on the use of the gas mask. Don’s uncle has recently Small or returned from France, bringing c a . T U filU r tp fv . New Spring hats in abundance. home the mask which Don had g ; l u l l l l l I C l y " “ iarge shapes, reveling in gay colors and de- at school. The talk and demon signedondashing,clean-cutlines, Pi ping straws, rough, smooth stration was very much enjoyed and Don is to be congratulated and shiny straws, and combinations of straws and Georgette, for the talent he displayed as a speaker. There is to be a historic dia logue given in Miss Crabtree’s room next Friday afternoon. The parents are coniially invited to attend. Jack Quinn of Fox Valley has entered Mrs. Humphrey’s room. He has moved to Stayton with his parents. Mrs. Humphrey has arranged a change of program in classes. By the new plan she will have ¿ it ^ D indigestion can be cured, permanently cured, so that you can eat‘ any kind o f food that you crave? It has been done not only once, but in almost every case when Cham berlain’s Tablets are used.. A n instance: M r. J . Pominville, Stillwater, M inn., who had spent over $2,0 0 0 .0 0 for medicine and treatment was perma nently cured by these tablets. C ham berlains Tablets «I *5 PERFECT HEATERS PERFECT RANGES ^ W ^ Hardware and Furniture Guns and Amunition çfulf&L % GASOLINE, OILS, PAINTS • C ourt and Commercial Street Salem Old W h iti C om er B uilding Oregon O YOU KNOW that and Everything In The Hardware Line L IL L Y H A R D W A R E C O .