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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1919)
While repairing a babbitting bar in a pump. Inst Wednesday DON’T BUY YOUK SH< ES TILL YOU SEE OUHS morning, Ralph Urban had the W E SPECIALIZE IN QUALITY AND STYLE miafortude to have n piec^ of This ad is worth 50 cents, bring it yith you the babbitt explode, injuring the left eyeball, the shook affecting Send the right eye also. Dr. Brower Your dressed the injured member and GUARANTEE Shoe Wednesday evening Mr. »Urban Repairing went to Portland to consult an eye specialist. Mr. Barber has by AND charge of the repair shop in the SHOE SHOP Parcel absence of Ralph Workmanship Post H O M E OF Q U A L IT Y FOR MEN AND WOMEN We Q uality o7Hen of 5rutur’e An Old Prodigal Salem Oregon ,ws At 11 a. m. on Sunduy in the M. E, Church the theme wjll be “ The Cure of Care.” - In the evening service at 8. the theme will be “ Disowned by his Broth e r" a special subject for young men. Everybody invited. W. J. Warren, Pastor. Your Druggist' has all these health aids. With their judicious use your boy will develop into a man, capable of taking a man’s place in the world • RESURRECTION” AT THE STAR THEATRE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seigmund O. M. Baker of Kingston, re - 1 ___ wereStâyton visitors Tuesday. ports the sale of new Chevrolet Pauline Frederick will be wel- J. P. Wjlbur was in Portland cars to Walter Tredo, Mr. Kap corned by the patrons of the the first of the week. linger, o f Mill City and J. N. Star Theatre in her new Para Mr. Uriah Witney has been on ^>eal of Jordan. Second hand mount photoplay, ‘Resurrection,’ the sick list the last few days, j Ford to V\. Stitt, Mill City. which will lie shown at the Star Verda Hamman returned to H. P. Brughton, wife and Sunday ni^rht. May 4th. The college after spending last week daughter, of Silverton, spent picture is based upon the famous Tuesday in town at the hoflie of novel of Count Leo Tolstoy, and, at home. Miss Mable Cornish has been Mr. and Mrs. Alva Thomas. Mr. like the storyv it is a merciless at the Rabens honie at Union Brughton has a fine farm in the arraignm ent of Russian social Waldo Hills. and political conditions that Hill. shamed Russia before the over The little bridge over the river Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Kelly of throw of that autocratic govern has recently received a new coat Coon Hollow, received a message ment. of paint. Wednesday to the effect that Mr. B. F. Ford is spending a their son Roy had landed safely RESOLUTION OF CONDOLENCE few days in town this week with in New York on that day, from France and would be home in a friends. short time. Mrs. J. T. Caldwell and Mrs. W hereas, our H eavenly F a th e r hus Minta Kenyon spent Monday It was reported last week t'nat seen f it to call Home o u r d ea rly be and Tuesday in Portland. one Donald Shreve had been loved sis te r, Klsie E. P an co a st; th e re , Dr. Hobson of Scio attended killed in an auto accident, and fo re Be It Resolved by th e officers and the Military Banquet last Satur- many thought it was the Donald day evening in Stayton. Shreve that is so well known in m em bers o f E va R ebekah Lodge No. 92, I. O. O. F. of S tay to n . Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Crojsant of Stayton. son of Mrs. Dora B. th a t we do extend o u r h e a rtfe lt sym Lyons were Stayton visitors over Shreve. A fter investigating it p ath y to th e bereaved fam ily ; also to the week-end. was found that it was n o to u r d rap e o u r c h a rte r in m o u rn in g and send copies of th ese reso lu tio n s to Cecil Schaefer had the miss- ^ ona'd- fortune to injure two of his fin- L. C. Titus the local Chevrolet th e fam ily, to th e local p ap er, and file one w ith th e se c re ta ry of th e lodge. gers quite badly while cranking a dealer, reports the following sale (S ig n ed ) ELLA W IL L IA M S, Ford last week. of cars the past week: Chevro- * EMMA SLO PE R . MARCIA S. MAYO. Mrs. George Howard and her ^ets to August Sheeman, ot W est Com m ittee. mother Mrs. Van Nuys of West Stayton and Fred Von Behren of Aumsville. Dodge to Geo. Clow Stayton were Stayton visitors C A R D OF TH A N K S of Mill City; used Fords to L. Tuesday. Chrisman Scio and T. R. Lawson E. T. Mathieu was completed We wish to extend thanks and Qates, Used R. C. H. to Geo. work on the Trotter building, appreciation to all the kind and Nichols Aumsville. and is moving his pool hail into loving friends and relatives who it this week. Constance Beauchamp enter- so willingly offered help and Dr. C H. Brewer made a pro- tained sixteen of her little girl sympathy at the time of our be- fessional trip to Salem last Mon- friends at her home Wednesday, retuement. We also w ish to day. He was accompanied by It being her 7th birthday. A thank all who contributed to the Mrs. Brewer. birthday cake with 7 caudles ad- impressive services, and for the L. A. Thomas is a busy man orned the ,uncheon table. Miss many beautiful floral offerings. now. He has finished painting Constance received a number of Mrs. B. F. Beringer. the Joe Miller residence and is nice presents and all present re Russell King. now painting the Ringa residence. port a most pleasant time. Howard King. I expect to ship hogs from Stayton, Oregon, April 28, 1919 Ei*pl King. West Stayton on Thursday, May To the Officers of The Farm ers’ » 8. Those having fat hogs please Fire Relief Ass’n, of Sublimity, The members of the Senior call L. A. Thomas, phone 344. Oregon. ¡class are all highly elated over Mrs. J. T. Caldwell has return- This is to thank you for the the grand surcess of their class ed from Mill City where she has prompt and satisfying settlem ent play which was given last Fri- been employed for some time, f°r the loss by fire of my resi- j ay night. The net proceeds and is now working at the Wil dence on April 10th, 1919. and from the play exceeded any that may your Farm ers’ Fire Relief has ever been received from any bur Woolen Mills. Association always prosper. such entertainm ent during re- Mr. Peter Deidrich and family, , A. Rieger 1 cent years. accompanied by the Misses Isa belle and Helen Mielke, drove to Salem Sunday afternoon, and a t tended the show in the evening. I expect to ship hogs from West Stayton on Thursday, May 8. Those having fat hogs please call L. A. Thomas, phone 344. Mr. and Mrs. Willian Cornish, and Miss Mabel Cornifh. and Mrs. F. I. Jones motored to Salem Friday a/ternoon to attend theshow, “ Hearts of Humanity.” George Boedigenheimer wrho has been overseas for some time A FULL LINE OF LADIES. CHIL has returned. George has seen DRENS AND MISSES HATS AT active service on the front and MODERATE PRICES. GET YOUR all his faiends are glad to see EASTER BONNET NOW. him liack looking so well. W e p^y cash for egg*, chicken* Mr. and Mrs. John Kelley and hogs or an y th in g you have to r sale. baby Jack, of Scio, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Kelley’s father Mr. F. I. Jones. Sunday. Mr. Kelley is proprietor of the Scio Drug Store, and his wife was formerly Miss Gladys Jones. Mrs. Clarence Lafoon of Gooch was operated on at the Willam Established 16 Years in Stayton ette Sanitarium Monday by Dr. Brewer. She is reported as do ing nicely at this writing. 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