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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1919)
FO R - I)art> • ccomi>anie? I M V ir F b N lN A N D W W O U M i V E I N ^ by v Mr w sloper* A C!adek Kalph D O N ’T B U Y Y O U K S H O E S T I L L Y O U S E E O U R S Ta(e> and K> Kov> drove to Port- W E S P E C IA L IZ E IN Q U A L IF Y A N D S T Y L E )and Monday to w .lnosi the T h is ad is w o rth 50 cen ts, bring it yith y o u aeroplane feat. Send We Amounts To Be Subscribed By Various Districts Are Designated. Quality Your GUARANTEE Shoe Repairing by Parcel Pest SH O E HOME * Salem SLOPER’S DRUG STORE OF SH O P ANO The q u o in s to bo raised by th e v*ari- / Workmanship ou» ocuutio* o f O regon in th e coming V icto ry b u m d riv e , w hich is to open Q U A L IT Y M onday, A p ril 21, have been announced from th e » ta te h e a d q u arter» in P o rtla n d , ta follow s: V ic to ry L oan Q uotas N a tio n al q u o ta 41.300,000,WX* 211.747,530 Oregon quoti I 4.780.323 P o rtla n d quota S ta te g u o ta , ou tiiA r P ort 11.tun .225 land ....................... ............. lin ker —...........................- ....... ? ■- 233,350 Menton ................... — ..... — 400.4)50 I'larkauiH* .............. - .............. 700,030 C latsop ........ ............. - .............. 102,450 C olum bia ......- ...... - ...........,— 471,«25 Coos ................... - ........ ........— 118,125 Crook ........... - ......... .................. 20,530 Curry — —......... ......... — • 173,475 D eschutes — — ---- 430,21*0 Douglas ........... .......................... Master John Creech, and little Gilliam 158.850 ................ - ----------- - »7,875 ----- . - ------- ----- •— Miss Julia Creech spent last G ra n t 173,923 lln rn ey ------------------- ------- week-end with their father, who Hood ttivCT ............................ 200,200 52<>,t)?0 is in Aurora- Ja c k s o n 33,100 Je ffe rs o n ——............ — 140.700 Dr. Brewer reports the arrival Jo sep h in e ------ - ---- ----- 338.400 of a son at the home of Mr. and K la m a th ---------- - — ------- 190.875 I.ak e ______ — — .------------ Mrs. Ben Gescher of Sublimity, 037,000 71,325 on April 19th. L incoln .................................. — 517,273 I I.in n ........-------------- -—«----- 392,409 A group of Student Body mem M a lh e u r ........... ..................—— 1,237,500 M a r i o n ---- — .......................... bers met at Beauchamps Hall M o r r o w --------------------------- 221.175 last Friday evening, where they M ultnom ah ...............................— 14,786,323 »«M.850 enjoyed a pleasant dancing P o l k ------- 118,350 S h e r m a n -------- - 173.700 party. T illa m o o k --------- 1,230,073 ( ' mut i l i l i ------------ Mrs. T. Vv. Creeeh. Miss Mar I ' n i o n --------- — 344,025 232,200 garet Miller, and Mrs. J. F. Lau W allow a --------- 417,000 s c o ........... .. spent last Saturday and Sunday Wa 404.773 W ash in g to n ......... 58.723 in Salem. W heeler ------------- 503.275 Y am hill ........ — - Oregon John Thoma was a Portland visitor last week. America’s An swer at the Star Theatre May 7th and 8th. Steps with pep at Aumsville Saturday night. Grant Murphy was a Salem visitor Tuesday. Dr. Beauchamp returned Tues day from a trip to Portland. Mrs. Frank Seigmund visited with friends in Stay ton Tuesday. Miss Lois Williams of Portland is visiting at her home in this city. A numbea of people attended the show in Salem last Sunday Senator C. L. Hawley and night. family of McCoy, were week-end Mr, E. V. Furgeson of Salem T h e L ast R equest. guests at the.hom e of Dr. and spent Sunday at the Joe Ham- L en d er o f L ynching P a rty In F a r Mrs. Beanchamp. man home. W est— You got a n y th in g to say before Frank Lesley took care of the s e s trin g you up? Mrs. Lloyd Tegard spent the T h e C ondem ned Man (apnlnget'.-al- weeK-end with her husband in stage run for a few days, with | .y )— If It a in ’t too m uch tro u b le I'd his car, while the Hamman bus like to h a v e you trim th e end of the Eugene. op» w h e re it's f r a y e d ; It tick les tuc Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schaefer was undergoing repairs. neck.— Ideas. made a business trip to Portland Archie Bates has purchased this week. the George Brown place near 80 Acre Farm For Sale— 5 0 Acres in Winnie Tate is spending a few West Stayton, where he expects Wheat and Oats. Stock and Equip • days in Portland with friends to make his future home. ment Go With This Farm and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Willing of Another big dance with pep at Aumsville Saturday night, April Portland, are visiting folks here, Eighty acre farm in Waldo at the homes of Mrs. Rosa Will Hills; 50 acres in grain, 4 acres 26th. ing and Mr. A. K. Lambrecht. planted to potatoes and 2 acres Mrs. M. J. Crabtree will spend corn; good orchard of about The Annual May Festival that in the week-end with her sister at 100 trees; good fences; running was advertised for May first, has water in pasture; horse barn 40 Corvallis. b Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crabtree of e e n indifinatelv postponed. by 60 feet; other farm buildings, near Scio. were Stayton visitors Watch this paper for future an dwelling house five rooms, one half mile to macadam road, on nouncement. Wednesday. R. F. D .; telephone and cream Albert Roy and family of Port J. W. Mayo and Atty. Heltzel route; 3 mile to school 4J miles The following ia; d, were week end visitors at rrtade a business trip to Gates •from Sublimity. stock and equipment with the home of E. Roy. last Thursday. They report the the place: 6 cows, 6 goes calves. 20 Gus Ecksman left Tuesday roads still in bad condition, but shoats and young hogs, three dozen chickens, 4 horses, 2 set morning for Eastern Oregon, improving. double harness, one 31 in. John where he will be employed. The five year old son of Mr. Deer farm wagon, one 2-22 Oli Alva Thomas and wife watch and Mrs. T. L. Fuell of Aums ver Chilled walking plow, one 2 ed the air ships sail at Portland ville, fell from a barn loft frac section spike tooth harrow, one the first of the week. turing his right arm. last week. Sharpless Cream Separator and Peppy music- Talmadge.s or Dr. Brewer reduced the fracture. other equipment on place. This farm is somewhat rolling but chestra at Aumsville Saturday e Mrs. August Hendrock of Sib- x c e l l e n t loamy soil. Price evening. Better go. limity is among the unfortunate if sold on or before May 1st, 1919 The Messrs E. Forrett and ones, having broken her left leg $6600.00; $4000 cash, balance on terms to suit purchaser. An ab Harry Porter were visitors in above the ankle this week. She stract of title to date of sale will the Waldo Hills Sunday. is improving under the care of be furnished with this property. For further information inquire Harvey Parker will play piano Dr. Brewer. of S. H. Heltzel. Stayton, Ore. with Talmadne’s orchestra at Aumsville, Saturday night. The Misses Anna and Sarah + + > * + > 4 »* 4 JP 4 * 4 4*> 4 * » Kuiken of Stayton. spent Easter with home folks at Lyons. Mrs. F. Jones and son Harrv have returned from a visit with 1 Mrs. Jones’ mother at Scio. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sturgis and family of Brooks spent Sun day at the O. J. Ruble home. — ....................... ....... t o Buy Mrs Horace Lilly has return N ow ed from Corvallis where she at tended the funeral of her father. A FULL LINE OF LADIES. CHIL Martin Hereslv. who has been DRENS AND MISSES HATS AT in the U. S. Navy for some time, MODERATE PRICES. GET YOUR t o is visiting friends and relatives EASTER BONNET NOW. here. t o W e pay ca sh fo r egg», chicken» T. L. Taylor has gone to Port h o g s o r a n y th in g you h a v e to r sale. land. for a ffew days visit and t o will later go to Washington to work. t o Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fryer of Shaw, were Tuesday evening t o callers at the J. R, Gardner home. t o Alois Titze, Carl Wsndzor, and -Established 16 Y ears in S tay to n J. M. Titee from Mehama were t o transacting business in Stayton on Monday. a & p Overalls for Less to NEW SUPPLY JUST fN Coveralls for Men ^ & & a » & W. F. Klecker T ry ^ o u i^ * Soda Fountain the coolest and best drinks in the city^ Straw Hat Dy~es... All colors in Collorite, Dy-It and other brands. Unequaled for colloring straw hats. Produces brilliant, glossy effect. Makes the old look new Kreso Dip- the stan dard dip for all live stock and poultry^ Sloper’s Drug Store Stayton, Oregon DIVISION OF FILMS COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC INFORMATION G E O R G E C R E E L , Chairman Wednesdays ¿TVTay~ Thursdays ¿TVly 8t T h e V istualized Story ot o A m erica’s F irst Year in th e W a r “ Following the Flag to France ” D.W. Griffith« Presents Gr'eat Love” Prices 15 ets. and 30 e ts. Wednesday, April 31 Thursday, May 1 . THE STAR THEATRE