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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1919)
r ' SCHOOL NOTES Cacaba Mirice— Eálsr Multnomah .. i’olk ------- - Sherm an---- ; Tillamook .... Umatilla .— I Union — W a llo w a --- Wasco ....— Washington 'W h e e le r ....... The high school boys went to Albany last Friday afternoon to play their first base ball game o f the season, with the high School team of that city. The name was full o f *‘pep” from beginning to end, with Staytou in the lead from the first. an>1 of finally ended with a scorv ill Yamhill ___ or c o n d it io n s the 14.788,3*3 ia her building. Kaeh county supsrin- »w«>V) endent will «elect the ten he»t r u ir t , 118,350 one fraak each competing grade, ia hi* Thu«, by elimination, we will 173,700 <>ual> 1 , 830,075 have ten he«t essays from earh county 344,035 14 the Mate. 238.800 Tue«e tea csss»«. and than* only, 417.800 •hould he rent to the Kasty (Vntsst See 404 , 77 « 58,785 tioa. Yietorv Liberty Loan. 329 Stark 508,875 Street. Portland, Oregou. Kverv child, who»» essay 1« included v ic t o k « in the ten from it« county will receive essay contest Ev#ry Kkool fhild excopt tUote in tho firat and second grades, ia asked to «««petr. Th‘' ot ehHix*» in tho third autl fourth crudes should be not longer than 200 words. The essay» of children in tho fifth and aixth grades n silver pin. Tho ton he«t essays in Oregon, one from oaeh eomepting grade, will then be •elected by the committee. The nut hors of the«t> will receive gold medals. O f the ton beat caaava there will be one which will be adjudged the very beat o f nil—the he»t essay in the state. The winner of this distinction wili re ceive, in addition to the gold medal, i. ^ “oTWiner* G iris” W ill demonstrate in Stayton at the stores o f F rida/" Saturday" and coprii 18 and 19 ®*lou,>* bo 'ou*or “ 11 seventh ■*w) w*^8- 0f f no* hildren in l*1 the and eighth grammar gnulos and tho faur voara of should , ^ |hn || tho (500 high wor<ls aohool „or |m ,ri. thllll ho 10 not oo. OEXUINK Kaeh toachrr will select the boat oasi.y 6 to 5 in our favor. The local . boys .... were hiirhlv highly olntprl elated over o\er PRUSSIAN OFFICER'S this th is victory, and are eager- HKl.MKT which has been given by the 1 y looking forward to the many in her room. Kaeh principal Will »oloet tho host rasa.vs in tho competing gradea War Department for this purpose. games that are to follow before the season is over. Their next l K I '* '* « t K « l t « l t t t t t » R ( 'R * l ’ *l'*l'»'l'lta tK R K M R R K *K K ttM R R ItK N R tt»K M ta »m game will be with Silverton next friday afternoon at that place. The date has now been set for the Senior play, and notice will be found elsew here in this issue to the effect that it will be pre sented on Friday night, April 25. This comedy. “ Lost a Chap eron,” should not be missed by anyone as it will be one of the best that has been presented by T H E B A T TE R Y SHOP at 263 North Stayton High students. Ad Commercial Street. Salem, Oregon, mission will be 25 cer ts. reserv recently opened by G. G. Quackenbush,* ed seats 35 cents. Doors will has been purchased by J. J. McK night be open at 7:45 and the curtain and F. A . Snapp. and will be conducted will go up promptly at 8:15. Do by them in the future with the service station for the Philadelphia Diamond not fail to be present. Grid Battery. The Biology class has this week Along with the years o f thorough and has been studying earth worms, practical experience Mr. Snapp has had much to the horror and discom- in all lines electrical, he has a valuable know ledge of all makes of storage bat forture of all the girls in the teries and can explain the good qualities class. The boys seem to enjoy as well as their faults. The public will the study immensely. find that Mr Snapp is an expert on all Mrs. Tegart will spend this starting, lighting ard ignition systems o f any make or any car or tractor or week end with her husband in truck. He Has also arranged to get Eugene. quick service when sending away for re The 8th grade will take their pair parts for any make o f magnetos, final state examinations on the generators and starting motors common ly used. 14th and 15 o f June. The 6th Magnet charging will be one o f his and 7th grades will take state many specialties. Battery repairing will exams in physology and geog be promptly and accurately done in the raphy on May 14th and 15th- battery shop, and all workmanship and These grades are studying ex materials will be o f the very best. ceedingly hard to be prepared « RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRKRRRRRRRS' S 4 S S < 4 « S S 4 S 4 4 S S 4 4 S 4 4 4 S A S « 4 when the tests come. Mrs. Humphreys has a new pupil in her room. Marion Wirth of Pendleton, enrolled in the 3rd grade. The cooking class made plain Save Today for Tom orrow's cakes in their work last Monday. Needs The 5th. 6th; 7th and 8th grades are working on landscapes in their art work. Do you live “ from hand to mouth?” Ethel and Mabel Hamman have There is a system o f living w hereby left Mrs. Humphreps room, the Today may be made to provide for Tomorrow’— this year for family having moved to Turner. next year--the prime of The 4th grade this week stud manhood for old age. ied Easter Stories in connection with their language work. The 2nd grade now have new Domino cards to play with in order that they may learn the This one word tells the combinations and multiplication story. Jast a little regu larly deposited in our savings tables. department makes a pleasently sur The children in the primary prising showing in the yeais to come room and also in the 3rd and 4th grades, this week made Easter cards in their art work. Grace Wirth has entered the primary room. Chas. Gehlen Doll’s Cash Store and W . F. Klecker The Battery Shop 263 N. Commercial St.* Salem E i 1! Lillian Drew Cora Cowan nninn,;min'..ufniirrTffi:,. i¡r.:n¡imn Animi h inntiumiuiiiiii ¿uiiaiA.nxrc Gladys Carroll tie “cTVliner Girls” is an organization of accomplished and educated young ladies fin some states affiliated with the Carnation Girls) traveling through the entire west in the interests o f their firm— the cAlbers Bros.. cTWilling Co. a corporation composed of 110 Pacific coast American stockholders. The purpose of the or ganization is to demonstrate the superior value o f Eastern Oregon and Eastern Washington and other western grown grains as a food in the daily dii t, with particular reference to the superiority of the “cTWiner" cereals, including Rolled Oats, W h eat Flakes, Flapjack Flour, Peails of W heat and other cereal products of this brand. ; ■ SAVE ■ F R A TTZ PREMIER ELECTRIC CLEANER ÏS Capital $50,000.00 __ Farmers & Merchants v S B a n k of Amounts To Be Subscribed By Various Districts Are Designated. The quotas to be raised by the vari ous ocuntics of Oregon in the coming Victory Loan drive, which is to open Monday, April 21, have been announced from the state headquarters in Portland, as follows: Victory Doan Quotas j National quota ...... ... *4.500,000,000 26,747,550 Oregon quota 14.7*0,325 State quota, outside Port ..... 11,961,525 ........ * 510,075 Baker ..................... ........... 253,350 ........ 400,950 ........... 760,050 102,450 471,825 118,125 ........... 26,550 ........ 173,475 430,200 D ouu I& h ............. ..... ........... ........ >58.850 97,875 tirant .... — ............. 173,925 liarncy ---------- ----- ....... ........... 200,250 ......... 526,950 .......... 35,100 ........... 146,700 338,400 Klamath ................— ........... 196.875 657’000 Lane — ..... .............. ........... 71,325 ........... 517,275 ........... 392,400 ....... 1,237,500 ........... 22 L I 75 Morrow • J a • * a OUSE-CLEANING nowadays are not what they used to be. Ten* minutes each day with the Frantz Premier keeps the home wholesomely clean the year ’round. Nine pounds of sterling quality. H Republic and Diamond Tires ARE NOT THE BEST BECAUSE I HANDLE THEM -------------- 1 HANDLE THEM BECAUSE TH EY ARE THE BEST REFRIGERATORS CHEVROLET CARS Have the "Pep” . Always in stock, can mske deliveries any time Mobile “ A” it the best at E . C . T I T U S We have the largest line of refrigerators in the city. It does not matter what kind or price you have in mind, we have it for you. We are exclusive agents for the Automatic,Not-a-Seam,Alaska and Columbia. Let us show you the features of these refrigerators. Stayton Oregon Deidrich Garrage Open for Business A L L KINDS OF FORD REPAIRING. ONLY FORD PARTS USED In Repair Work i TR AD E IN YO UR USED FURNITURE O U R P R IC E S A R E R E A S O N A B L E cALL O U R W O R K IS G U A R A N T E E D Frank & Staab, Prop’ s. Stayton, Oregon Salem Oregon E. L. STIFF & SON i Salem Oregon