The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, July 17, 1919, Image 4

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    Posters are up annoum ng a
real jazz dance at the opera house
Mill City, Saturday evening, July
19. Good music will ho furnish­
ed by Talmadge’s Orchestra, the
; official Hey-E Hyue Jazz Band
at the 1919 Round-Up and Vic-
j ory Celebration and the big at­
traction at the libation Straw ­
berry Kectival and the Browns­
ville Pioneer Picnic, with Earl
J. Headrick, the Jazz Singer, in
Before you sell your cascara
Bring your eascara bark to the latest song hits. Everyone
bark see Doll's cash store.
Doll's cash store.
is invited and there will undoubt­
Mrs. Henry Schultrbein of Sul-
I.iston A. Darby sold his t ’hev- edly bo a large crowd of dance
limity is reported sick with pneu-j rolet car to his brother B. F. enthusiasts present.
It
monia.
' Darby.
Dr. Brewer reports several
The William Mullet family of
Ca-d of Thanks
cases of scarlet fever oelow West the Waldo Hills spent Tuesday in
Stayton.
Stayton.
We wish to thank the friends
Milford Allen left for the har-
The J. W. Mayo family spent and neighbors for the many acts
vest fields of Eastern Oregon last Sunday at the Taylor Camp of kindness and sympathy during
illness and death of our be­
Saturday,
Grove on the Little North Fork. the
loved mother, Mrs. R. M. Taylor.
Frank Thomas of Mill City was
Mr. J. T Hunt and daughter Also for the beautiful floral offer­
here visiting his brother, L. A. Miss Helen were in Stayton Mon- ings.
From the Bereaved Family.
Thomas, this week.
day of this week.
L. A. Thomas has just finished
Miss Nora T'avin has gone to
NOTICE
painting the Quinn residence, and Corvallis for a two week’s vaea-
a!so the Luthy jewelry store.
| tion with friends.
Sealed bids will be received by
Rev. Warren and family and
Mrs. Naomi Thomas has been the school clerk up to six o’clock
Mrs. W. A. Weddle and children visiting friends and relatives in p. m. August 6. 1919, for the
"Janitor Work”» of the Stayton
are at Salem picking loganberries. town this week.
school for the school year 1919-
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sloper and 1920.
W. A. Riggs and wife spent
last Sunday at Cascadia. Wes Mrs. V. Sloper were Salem visi­ The school board reserves the
right to reject anv amj all bids.
reports the w ater fine—fordrink- tors the first of the week.
W. A. Weddle.
;ng.
Harold Murphy and Miss Poppe
Clerk
Ralph Urban and family re­ of Salem were in town the first |
turned from an outing on the of the week visiting friends.
Piano [.essons
coast the first of the week. They
To those who work: Bishop
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report a pleasant time.
has the most complete stock of
I can take a few more pupils
C. E. Brown will go to New­ clothes for the working men’s
for
the piano at my home at
port this week where he will needs.
West
M. Gil­
Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Crabtree bert. Stayton. Mrs. E. 5-22
work for some time. He recently
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and daughter Edna of near Kings­
shipped his machinery there.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Thomas, ton were shopping in Stayton,
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STA R TH EA TR E
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father and mother of Alva Saturday.
Mrs.
C.
E.
Taylor
and
son
Jay
Thomas of Stayton, left Salem
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SATURDAY
£
Wednesday for an extended visit went to Portland Sunday for a
in Washington with their two two weeks visit with friends and
relatives.
8 COMEDY "W h y W orry
daughters.
Cacilia and James Mielke went
SUNDAY
The 8-year-old daughter of Pat
Lyons of Albany who has been I to Salem last week, relum ing
visiting at the O. M. Baker home with a new Overland for sale at
¡iCOMEDY - “ Lonesom e L u k e ’’?
at Kingston with her parents, the store.
Harold
Murphy
is
back
to
town
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W ED N ESD A Y
J I’ST WHAT YOl’ WANT may bo!
was bitten by a dog Sunday. Dr.
again,
having
quit
work
near
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offered
in thl* we.-tc1* want ad« at a
Brewer attended her.
1 H e e m p ty LAD
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bargain If« a Rood Idea to look
Redne. Oregon, where he has If
Ed. Bell, of the Farmers &
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ALSO BIO COMEDY
? them over every week.
Merchants Bank force, has gone been for the past several months.
Frank X. Basil from Fern
to The Dalles for a two weeks
Ridge
was in town Tuesday of
vacation. Ed. will visit relatives
4
this
week
transacting business 4
there and enjoy an outing in that
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with Stayton merchants.
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part of the valley.
4
Guy Hurt was visiting’friends 4
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Joe Lulay of the Lulay Bros.
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in
town
last
week.
He
was
en-
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& Giesler Lumber Co., of near
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Fire, Theft and Transportation
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Scio, while placing a belt on a joying a short vacation from one
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pulley at the mill Saturday had of Portland’s shipyards.
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( Oregon Fire Relief Association
♦I
Miss Margaret Fehlen visited «.
4
Agent
Fanners Fire Relief of Butteville, Ore.
his thumb badly torn by the belt.
for
New Jersey Fire Insurance Co.
He is under the care of Dr. home folks for a few days recent­ 4
:
( Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York
ly while the offices of the N orth-1 ♦
4
Brewer.
41
west Steel Plant were closed.
4 j
L. A. Thomas received a letter
H
a
rry
H
um
phreys
Stayton
The
working
man
is
the
back
4
from Gus Eksman last week
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bone
of
the
Nation—he
deserves
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which locates him about 20 miles
from Pendleton on a 1,000 acre the best in clothes--Bishop’s
ranch. Gus is driving team and | have them for you, read our adds.
Walter Miller of Turner, who
says he likes the work. He
has
just recently returned from
wished to be remembered to all
service
overseas with UucleSam,
his Stayton friends.
F irst C lass Confections.
H ig h G rad e P u re C andies
visited here Saturday and Sunday.
Mary Stamp was nine years
Fine C igars and T o b acco
Miss June Kearns who has
old Monday and a number of her
been
here
for
the
past
two
weeks,
young friends gathered at the
Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks
Masonic grove to help her cele­ left Monday for McMinnville
brate the event. Games were where she expects to be employ­
All Prices and Style Box Candy
plaved and ice cream and cake ed.
Mr. Chas. Schmitt of Portland
helped make the afternoon a
has been employed by Forest
very pleasant one.
Mack to assist in the Mack Bar-
S tayton,
O regon
Tony Schindler, who work? for
bar Shop while Mr. Mack enjoys
the Murphy-Gardner saw mill at
a vacation.
West Stayton, jumped from a
load of ties which was about 14 T. J. Hill of Salem was here
feet high, last Saturday and dis­ Wednesday looking after hop
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located his ankle. The ties began pickers. Mr. Hill has 35 acres of
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slipping and Tony thought it was hops this year and says he will
best to jump. Dr. Brewrer is at­ need a large number of pickers. Ì
Mrs. Gladys Guth of Portland, k k
tending him.
who will be rembered here as %
:If yon know of a news item or
Miss Gladys Hosford, has been l
a piece of news, tell us about it.
visiting friends here for the past i &
A newspaper man sometimes ex­
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„4 j* «4 Oregon
we» k. Her small daughter Thel­ k
periences m o r e difficulty i n
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gathering news than one would ma accompanied her on her visit. %
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Miss Maryan Alexander, who a*
imagine. This was the case
when a reposter ir. a neighboring spent last week at the Taylor kk
town who, a few days ago. was Camp Grove on the Little North
W e buy' anything in the Produce
sent to write up a fire in a resi­ Fork, is assisting in the Post
Office
this
week
while
her
sister,
line from Cascara Bark to a
dence. Going to the door he in­
quired for the lady of the house Mrs. Perry, is enjoying an outing
dressed cow. Will sell you any­
The maid said she was out. at the same place.
thing in the ^Merchandise line
Miss Gladys Haminan is at­
“ Are any of the family at
from a knitting needle to a new
hom e?" inquired the scribe. te n d in g the Capital Business
threshing machine. Come and see
“ NO, they are all out,” was the ; College at Salem. She is staying
replv. Not quite discouraged at home and making tne trips to
the reporter asked “ Well, w asn’t and from school on the stage
there a fire here last evening?” After a month in Office Training
“ Yes,” said the hired girl, "but she expects to be employed in
t
Salem.
th a t’s out too."
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i “When Do We Eat" i
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“Drifters”
The Stayton Mail is $1.50 Per Year
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Automobile Insurance ♦ I
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c A Perfect Combination for Your
Auto Engine
“MOTORLIFE”
ASSOCIATED GASOLINE
AN D H A V O L I N E OIL
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Proved Hatinfartory to Cthera
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GEM CONFECTIONERY
TR Y I T ONCE
9
Revere Tires 15 p e r Cent O ff
Clark’s Tiife House
319 N. Commercial St.
Salem, Oregon
J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor
Balsiger & Son
GENERAL
£€F
MERCHANDISE
Jordan
Balsiger & Son, Jordan, Ore. j
Save Today fo r Tom orrow ’s
Needs
Do you live “ from hand to mouth?”
There is a system of living whereby
Today may be made to provide
for Tomorrow—this year for
next year -the prime of
manhood for old age.
■ SAVE >
This one word tells the
story. Just a little regu­
larly deposited in our savings
department makes«pleasantly sur­
prising showing in the yea.s to come
• Capital $50,000.00
F a rm e rs & M erch a n ts
H an k
o f S ta y ton,O
jsm,