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ing in their art work for the past week. The 7th and 8th grades have been atudying the major and Chas. S. Clark, Editor and Proprietor* minor mode in their muaic classes The 6tn grade has taken tip fractions in their Arithmetic work and Miss Schifferer reports them doing very good. Advertising Hates Made Known Upon Application Tne 2nd grade are writing the of Washington in their Fsreip AdvCTtuiaj Refracted ky TW K m tn c u Pres* AaodatMi story language note books. They have also begun their new reader, Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Stayton, Marion “The Story Hour.” County. Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 3. 1879. T »£ S T A Y T O N M A IL ............... « More Tempting Than Ever Spring Ginghams and Percales Subscription Price $1*50 Per Year in Advance Address all Cómmunications to The Stayton Mail ARE THE Our showing of Ginghams and Percale are truly nice in the wealth colors and designs. It exhibits as in the excellent qualities at moderate prices. Scores of lovely combinations in clear, fresh colors and in wears that will withstand many tubbings. CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR TRADE-Good standard bred mare to trade for goats. Inquire at the Mail Office. t ’ Buy Now, Everything is Fresh. Complete Line of Fruit and Vegetables LOST:—one heifer, no marks but is m i colored with whit* spots, weights 600 lbs. Pleast notify S. P. Mntheny, Sublimi ty, Ore., Route 1, Box 58. For Sale—White Leghorn baby 1 chicks for March, April and May at 12Jc each and eggs for hatch ing at $6.00 a hundred after Feb ruary 20th. C. Borne, Aums-1 ville, Oiegon. 4—9 Wanted Old incubator. Hot ID water heated preferred. 150-egg or larger. Phone 10242 H, R. Shank, Route 1 Scio. Dreg« n I 0 I have a client with a modern California residence to trade on Oregon farm, and will assume mortgage or pay carih difference. Geo. A. Smith, Stayton, Oyegon. Mch. 13 For Sal«* Second hand Ford in good condition. O. M. Baker, 2t Kingston, Oregon. The high school girls, under the leadership of Mrs. Creech, are going to take up Folk Games. Classes will be held twice each ( Cacalia Mielle— Editor week from 4 o’clock until 4:30. These will be on Wednesday and - j L Friday On one after Stayton High won a glorious noon the afternoons. games will be played in For Sale White Pekin duck victory over Woodburn High in the lower hall of the school build eggs. $1 a setting of ten eggs. the best game of the season, last ing, so that the piano may be 2t Mrs. J. E. Yeoman, Friday night. The game started used. On the other afterroon Phor e 287 Stayton, Oregon. with a “snap” and so continued the class will be held in the to the end. Woodburn‘s players soon found that for once they gymnasium. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE hadn’t run up against anything Senior play practice began last easy and realized that they would Tuesday evening under the dire Notice is hereby given that the have to put forth their utmost ction of Mrs. Tegart. The play has been duly ap efforts to save themselves from a “ Lost. A Chaperon” will be pre undersigned pointed by the County Court of disgracing defeat. However, sented to the public in the near the State of Oregon for the when the fight did end with only future. The senior class had County of Marion as Executor sixteen scores in their favor hoj»ed to put their play on much the Last Will and Testament of of against twenty in favor of sooner, but owing to many diffi James Walker, deceased, and Stayton, we doubt if they even culties they have been delayed. that he has duly qualified as such then realized what had happened, The Domestic Art class are go Executor. All persons having since they had come here so very ing to begin work on their new claims against the estate of said confident of victory. garments soon. These will be decedent are herebv notified to At this, the last game of the spring dresses. present the same, duly season, the gymnasium was Mary Tate was absent -from to me at my home2J miles verified, south crowded to capacity with spect school for a few days because of of Aumsville. in Marion County. ators- The “rooter’s section” illness. Oregon, within six months from was filled with a good lively crowd date sf this notice. with lots of “pep.” The H. S. Last Friday afternoon Miss the Dated in Aumsville in Marion girls serpentined the floor during Schifferer’s pupils and Mrs. County, Oregon, the intermission between the two Humphreys’ pupil? were invited February. 1919, thus 25th day of halves of the game, and also gave intc Miss Crabtree’s room to hear [ SCHOOL NOTES 1 n n D FARM WAflHD P • mi » « n n b I n MARKET PRICE FOR PRODUCE D O L L 'S C A SH ST O R E ■ h ü ü a É irtM É t Q Q Q O O O O Q 1 3 O S Q Q O Q O A FEW PRICES AT I The Farmers Store of Quality GROCERIES Macaroni« 3 pounds Perfcrred stock clam chowder 2 pound can Nice line canned soups No. 5 Compound Peanut Butter in bulk, 2 lbs R ice, 3 pounds White beans, 3 pounds Large size Armours and Libby's milk, can English walnuts, pound Spuds, i>or lb. 2c; per 100 lbs. Selected onions, per pound 30c Cabbage, per pound $1.50 Onion sets, small, 2 lbs. 4c Onion sets, large, |*?r |x>utnl EGGS PER DOZEN 36 CENTS mb 4c 25c 10c Buy your \Vater Glass here for 30c p:r quart. This is the best time to get storing, as they are at their best this time of Year A W. Schrunk 270 N. Commercial St. Phoe 721 EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY James T. Walker, several yells and sang their the 8th grade debate and also to Executor of the Last Will and “ Graveyard” song for Woodburn *** thdil* dialogue. The duestion Testament of for the debate was. Resolved, The local boys are to be con James Walker, deceased. country life is life. more advan* gratulated on the” exceptional ! iThat Firs", publication, 3-6-1919. tageous than city Those good team work which The debating on the affirmative side Last publication, 4-3-1919. showed Friday Night, Cleo Weddle, Mary Tate, crowning defeat which they ad-1 1 were: Louise Rieger, Margaret Hensley ministered Woodburn will live j Those the Negative: Elizabeth long in the heart! of the S. H. S. j Lee, on Elizabeth Mulkey, Giles students. Brown and Gilbert Hamman. Mrs. Lloyd Tegart spent tl,e Th(! affirmative , ide waa „¡ctor. SLRVICL STATION, recent week-end with her hus- | ions. ___ 1 Copyright registered. 1918 band in Eugene. given was a hist The following local teacher? oric The one, dialogue “John and Poca If You Built a attended the Teachers’ Institute hontas” It was Smith very well pre at Salem last Saturday: Miss sented and much enjoyed Battery by all Margaret Miller, Mrs. J, F. Lau. the pupils. You w ouldn't spend money Mrs, T. J. Creech. Mrs. Eva for plates and acid and battery Humphreys, Miss Nora Cvabtree, The eighth grade faced a hard jars and then fail to protect Miss Schifferer, Mr. A. O. Weeks struggle when they returned to your job w ith good insulation. Then why neglect, when you school after the long close due to BUY and Prof. Grover. a battery, to m ake sure the influenza epidemic, but they One of the lectures most enjoy- th a t it’s a Bone D ry W illard with Threaded Rubber Insula ed was given by W. C. Gauntt, I were well aware of the fact and tion. who was for several years prof- have put forth their best efforts a full stock of Bone essor here. Another interesting to complete all the required work D ry We B carry atteries—and every one is as brand new as the talk was given by Dr. Doney of before the state examination. of day them it left the factory. You Willamette University, in which Miss Crabtree reports that if d o n 't take any riak—either of y or of getting a b attery not he told of his experiences while they will only keep up this good d-U ir -very sense b ra n d n ew - . in France. Miss DeVore, Critic work she feels confident that ¿"here's an interesting story teacher at Independence, had as they will at! lie Freshmen in In the booklet, ''196,000 Little eggs for Q T hreads.” Ask for a copy. her subject “Primary Methods,” high school next year. which was very much enjoyed by Miss Schifferer’s pupils have 418 Court S t, Salem, Oregon the grade teachers. been doing their landscape draw- Bligh Theatre m - - Oreg Subscribe for the Stayton Mail 0 $1.50 A Year in Advance I Send it to your friends g 9 ....................... — » -------- - - - S alem , O reg o n g f a raram o o o o n raca qqqoiq a a fl