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— ---------------------------------------- Widow Of Millionaire found Dead In bed With Head Crushed San M ateo, t'n l, Ju n e 4 Mrs. S arah ('«■burn, widow of Lorcti ( otjufn, eceen- ■trii- m illionaire, w as fo u n d dead in b a r bed a t hur Feaeadora home this im ruin«! her hea orushod. .stooping over the body »hak..,« the body am i m u tte rin g in«*o Shaw Nows Notes An excellent program was rendered by the pupils of the public school on the evening of May 20. Unusual ability was shown in each number on the part of the pupils and the teach ers, Miss Eyre and Miss Myes, w h o d i r e c t e d ,h e program. Two . . . P le a s a n t G r o v e cyMoney' to Loan at & & & & & & & & & & •i Geo. A. Smith » h» i ntly, wa»* Wailim roburn. (U\ -,-n eighth tfrade graduates were pro- .0 I’..!, ri. by a form er m arr . »ho sented d illlo n U lS by CoUntV School «,-• com m itted to a g u a rd ia n ’s . sre. Superintendent VN. M. iMllith. \ blo o d stain ed elub » a s 0 unit near ’l 'h t ‘ audience WHS eloquently ad- th e bed. A neighbor, calling a t the house on | dressed by Mr. IVnton of Salem. an e rran d , heard the m a n ’s babbliug* Mrs. Rice is enjoying a pro am i in v e stig a te d . longed visit by two of herdaugh- • ‘ W ake up, » a k e up n o w .” Coburu rep eated o v er an d over, ar.-ording to ■ ters t' l Olii Nebraska thi> n eig h b o r. The aged ineom petent Mrs. Wm. Anhack spent sev p aid no a tte n tio n to th e in tru sio n by n eig h b o rs an d o ffic e rs u n til he was oral days visiting with friends lak- u to r q u estio n in g by th e o fficers. last week. Mr. and Mrs. An- T hus fa r. th e y have h e a rd nothing hock are with their daughter, in te llig e n t from him . Mrs. C oburn recen tly won th e g reat Mrs. Ed Tucker, in Maclav until or p art o f O ohuru e e s ta te a fte r a b itte r court fig h t a t Redwood C ity. they select a location. A nephew , c o n testin g th e su it, alleged Miss Helen Howd who has C oburn w as o f unsound m ind » lieu been attending: the Salem high he m arrie d an d m ade his w ill. school, has been very ill for a couple of weeks. She is reported HOME-MAKING NOT SO EAST as improving at date. H ousew ife Seem s to Be R ig h t W hen Mrs. Lou Wells spent a day She C ondem ns Ideas F o rm u lated with friends early last week. by th e T h eo rists. Friends and neighbors extend “ ! am alw a y s am u sed ,” said t V their greatesa sympathy to Mr. housew ife, acco rd in g to th e Now fo r k and Mrs. Young and family in K eening P ost, " a t th e pro p o sitio n w* so often read an d h e a r th a t m u nition the loss of their daoghter and an d fa c to ry « iris e n te r do m estic se rv sister. Mrs. Ernest N aftzgar of ice. T h e th e o rists seeiu to im agine Salem. She leaves a husband th a t such a c h a n g e can b e accom plish ed rig h t ab o u t face— o v ern ig h t, and three children besides her in th e tw in k lin g of nn eye G<»<>d house- parents and brothers. w ork, o f th e so rt th a t should be our The wool growers meeting sta n d a rd , is n o t so ea sy a s all th a t. Monday evening was well a t W hile I d o n ’t co n sid er th a t housew ork re q u ire s lifelong tra in in g , yet n e v er tended. Attempt was made to h av e I ta k e n a girl from a fa c to ry form a pool and was uhanimouslv w ho knew th e d ifference b etw een a d o th fo r » a s h in g d ish es an d one fo r voted for. Ella Amort accompanied bv w ip in g doors. As n ru le a fa c to ry girl Is Ign o ran t o f th e sim p lest sa n ita ry Mrs. Mann of Salem spent last e ss e n tia ls th a t sta n d fo r hom e m ak ing. C ooking she m ay be ta u g h t, an d week with Mr. and Mrs. S. Spen c lea n in g sh e may learn , hut th e b asic cer at their beach home at Man- p rin c ip le s and h a b it a,re n o t picked up zinita. so read ily . M any a tim e h av e I said Mr. and Mrs. Guido Berg and to a m a id : ’H ad you gone to k in d e r g a rte n you w ould n e v er have piled George Berg visited with parents y o u r d ish es and sa u c e rs like th a t.’ It and relatives Friday and Sunday. w as a t a k in d e rg a rte n co n feren ce In C alifo rn ia, you m ay re c a ll, w h ere It w as said th a t no co nvicted c rim in al In th a t s ta te had had k in d e rg a rte n tr a in ing. B esid es th e ir u n c e rta in h elp In th e hom es o f o th e rs th in k how w a n t ing in th e ir own hom es— » h e n they get th em — th e se young fa c to ry g irls w ill he—u n le ss th e y pick n p co n sid erab ly m o re know ledge a b o u t d om estic w ay s a n d m ean s.” AUMSVILLE • E. T. Pierce of Portland has moved his household goods into the E. F. Eastburn residence. J. E. Towie of the Waldo Hills was seen in Aumsville Friday, i C. W. Small is convalescing after an attack of la grippe. HAS SOMETHING OF A JOB H. C. Lewis and family visited with relatives at Scio Sunday. Bill Is F inding T h a t T h in k in g Up an P. C. Speer spent the week E x p lan atio n Is by No M eans an E asy T a sk . end with home folks here. B. F. Doughty received a tele B ill D udley an d eleven o th e r p in o gram Monday that their son chle p la y e rs w ho a re m em b ers o f a William had arrived in New York p ro g ressiv e pinochle club le ft th e ir S o u th side hom es to go to Beech and expected to be home goon. ♦ «rove th e o th e r nig h t. W hile a t F o u n H. C. Lewis, W. M. Myers and ta in sq u a re w aitin g fo r th e Beech G rove c a r Bill and Jo e Beck got to o P. C. rulton have purchased new’ f a r aw ay from th e e a r to catc h It a n d automobiles. th e o th e r ten w ent to Beech G rove M f. > n d M „ W C A n d e rg o n T h e n Bill got an idea an d he a n d B eck ; stole home to where B ill’s car rested— motored to Salem Monday, for hu wife won’t let him take it <*it j\’rs. T. Y. McClellan of West a f te r d a rk T h ey open ed th e g a ra g e S t a y t Q n g p e n t F r i d a y w i t h h e r d o o r noiselessly, p u sh e d th e c a r o u t 1 an d dow n th e s tre e t fo r a block an d daughter, Mrs. Margaret Martin. th e n ste p p e d on th e s ta rte r . T h ey Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Putnam got to Beech G rove b e fo re th e re s t who have been visiting with Mrs. o f th e club flld. - Bill an d h is frie n d B eck d ro v e hom e Putnam ’s mother. Mrs. Henry a f te r th e club m eetin g and re p e a te d Von Behren, returned to their th e p erfo rm an ce In g e ttin g th e , c a r home in Salem Thursday. back In th e g arag e. T h en he w en t Into Harry Prunk and family have th e house. P re s e n tly th e crow d < am e along and yelled a t B ill th ro u g h *he moved to Turner where Mr. w indow . O f course, th a t e n ta ile d ex Prunk will be employed in the p la n a tio n s on B ill’s p a rt to h is w ife a s to how lie got hornp first. T h e o th e r Miller sawmill. F. A. Garbe left Sunday for m em bers o f th e club say Bill h a s not y e t been ab le to ex p lain to h is w ife Medford where he will visit at how he b e a t them hom e.—In d ia n a p o lis the Dr. Bursell home. Dr. Bur- N ew s. sell was formerly of this place. ANNUAL STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CON Mrs. E. C. Kirkpatrick who has been on the sick list is im- DITION OF THE STAYTON CO-OPERA prfving. Mrs. Clara P ratt of TIVE SWITCHBOARD ASSOCIATION Rainier has been careing for her. OF STAYTON, OREGON PLEASANT GROVE RECEIPTS Grain and gardens are in ex Bal. June 1st. 1918........$ 220.C4 cellent condition in this vicinity Monthly dues ............... 1.051.75 owing to recent rains. Special assessm ent....... 447.50 Miss Erma Crane gave a party Long dist. percentage... 34.31 to her school friends last Satur Total receip ts...............$1,753.60 day evening. All present’ report a very pleasant evening. DISBURSEMENTS Mrs. E. C. Ball. Mrs. Tracy Operator’s salary ... .... $ 689.00 and Comyn called on K. J. La- New switchboard .... 335.00 throp’s Thursday evening. Taxes ........................ 85.32 Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Spoon left Annual license and in- for their home in Colorado on 13.00 suranee ............ «Saturday morning’s train. Lumber and mdse. 81.18 Mr. and Mrs. Mayro McKin Officers saiarv ........ 62.00 Miscellaneous........... 78.11 ney attended a musicale in «Salem Wednesday evening. Total expenditures . ... .$1 ,343.56 Mr^. E. H. Bob! and daughter Total receipts........... ..... 1,753.00 Edna were visitors at the Frank Balance..................... ... $ 410.04 Indebtedness............ . $ 321.00 Mabel Walker finished her ! term of school in the Battle Creek Signed: . F. A. Bell. Secretary.; district last Thursday. The Aerolux Poarch Shades are the last word when it comes to quality, workmanshipand ser vice, carried in stock in the tw o most pop ular colors, green and brown. 4 ft. wide 7 ft. 6 in. long $3.45. Interest (Too late for last week’s paper) 6 (/c Mr. Will Neal of Silver Creek No eom m lM iona oliar«, ti, W hon yuu pay 1 |>rr e a n i nn<l 2 por Falls was visiting at Royal Con- •} *’«m coinm iaaiun for u intuì you uru pio in« 7 ami fi p |r ceni ih r tira i y r n r fo r th è m oney. I i-harge no m m tnlaaion. All dits on Tuesday and Wednesday. 1 req u ire ift «ooil fu m i Unii « ecy rity . I bave noveriti thoua- On Tuesday evening about 40 ■! «ini d o llara In varioua nm ounta. I f y n u u r e nord in« uny m oney neighbors and friends gather tulk II o v e r coufiilenllally w ith m e ni m y reai e n tu te ollleea- ed at the home of Mr. And Mrs. Frank Williams to help them cele brate their 20th wedding anni versary. A fter games ami a mock wedding ceremony, which !♦ .» .v .'.v .v .v .» .w .v .v ,v .v >v .v tv tv ,v ,v ,v .y v ,v .v ,y .v > % v li created much merriment, a fine lunch w as served. Robert Spoon who seen ser vice over-seas gave bis wife a pleasant surprise by coming home unexpectedly on Friday evening's AND MACHINE SHOP train. lffi!ntld Stayton,Ore. “ THE CLADEK GARAGE” NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING ACETYLENE WELDING Notice is h*ti’oby given to the legal voters of School District 77 of Marion County. State of Ore- iron. that the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING of said District will be held at the Stay ton H i g h School; to begin at the hour of 2 o'clock, afternoon on the third Monday of June, being the 16th day of June. A. L). 1919. This meeting is called for the purpose of electing one school director for three years and one school district clerk for one year and the transaction of business usual at such meetings. Ihited this 19th day of May 1919. ATTESTED: W. A. Weddle- District Clerk A. I). Gardner Chairman Board of Directors AND BRAZING OVERHALL CARS « FIX FORDS All Kinds of Repairing done at Reasonable Rates Battery Charging. All kinds of assessories. (¡as and Oils for sale All my work is Guaranteed First Class CHAS. CLADEK, STAYTON, ORE. 6ft. wide 7ft. 6in. long $5.90. 8 ft. wide 7 ft. 6 in. long $7.75. W henever the sun shines, wherever peo ple have porches, sun parlors and STO U T ¿THEN sleeping porches, there porch You’re not hard to - shades are needed. T h e Gold Medal T H E R E ’S N O folding cots and camp S H O U L D BE A S H A M E D O F chairs are the best on the market. REASO N W HY A M AN BEIN G A L IT T L E S T O U T ; B U T I T ’S A GOOD See us REASO N about them before you FO R BEIN G P A R T IC U L A R A B O U T T H E F IT O F Y O U R CLO TH ES buy porch rugs, porch I chairs and rockers, as lishop's^iiortd 1 1 J R*»*1 Qlothcs i well as for all other I kind of rugs, chairs and rockers w e can supply your needs a . HE slender lines of the new models are not exactly' the thing for such figures- but Bishop has made all this easy' for you -b y having the right shapes and in all sizes that are reliable and only' the best. T See Us First Chambers -and Chambers They' are of the famous Bishop quality' and are of the virgin wool-that means direct from the sheep to your new suit. It’s ready for you; you should be ready for it, as no doubt you are contemplating buying a new suit in the next few days-why purchase in ferior clothes when Bishop’s, many patterns 467 Court Street Salem - Oregon $35 $40 $45 $50 iTEsT ’Every Family in Marion and Polk Counties a Patron & & & & & & Salem Woolen Mills Store