The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, September 04, 1919, Image 4

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    SUPPLEMENT T 0 STAYT0N MAIL SEPT. 4, *19
Jordan Itema
FIRST STATE CONVENTION
OF “AMERICAN LEGION”
PORTLAND SEPT. 17-18
New« Notes From
Names and Prices of New Books to be Uused in
The Calf Rib District
Mrs. Wm. Brotherton is guest
at the Woodards a t present.
The Tin Peddler drove over
Misa Bethel I^ewia came down Sam Peck’s foot the other morn­
from Portland Sunday to visit ing.
Sam says a person’s feet
Form er soldiers. sailors and her sister Mrs. Geo. Balaiger.
get bumfuzzled when a cross­
marinea from every section of
Mr. A rthur Beaver and wife eyed fellow comes along driving
the atate of Oregon, will meet in
who has been visiting a t Harve a blind horse to a buggy with
Portland on Septem ber 17 and 18 Shelton’s the past few days, re­
wabbly wheels.
for the first atate convention of
turned to th eir home in Dallas,
Jeff Potlocks, who has always
the American Legion” , the na­
Sunday.
borne
the rep u tat on of being
tional organization of men who
A
small
son
of
Eloyd
Shelton
one
of
our
conservative citizens,
fought in the g reat war.
was
quite
seriously
injured
S
at­
has
had
his
house papered with
Scaaiona will lie opened at the
urday
by
a
horse.
The
hip
bone
newspapers
containing nothing
Audotorium at 2:30 on the a fte r­
being
broken
and
and
other
but
censored
w ar news.
noon of the first day with an ad­
bruise's
made
his
removal
to
the
Little
Fid
ty
Flinders has been
dress by Theodore Koosvelt. who,
hospital
necessary.
unable
to
find
any
fleas on the
with George A. White of P ort­
Quite
a
num
ber
from
our
vici­
toy dog he received for a present
land, is credited with the con­
ception in Paris of the organiza­ nity have taken camping equip­ lately.
m ents and gone to Thomas creek | Miss H ostetter Hocks will sing
tion of former service men.
Koosvelt refused at the nation­ berry patch w here they expect a solo at the Hog Ford church
al c h u c u s at S t l^ewis to accept to remain as long as the berries next fourth Sunday. A large
the office of national chairman last or till Ju p ite r pluvis turns num ber of people have decided
th a t they cannot go on account
but is a member of the jo in t ex- i his hose loose.
of
the fearful condition of the
ecutive committee of which 17 j
Mt.
Pleasant
Items
roads.*
members were selected at at St.
I Luke Mathewlsa visited the store
Ltwtt ami 17 at Paris
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shank I
Election of state officers and
at Bounding Billow Saturday and
and son, Maude Smith, Roxana
the nam ing of delegates to the
laid in a supply of 1920 almanacs
and Grace Shank and F>ank
national convention of the Amer­
and is now busily engaged in
ican Legion at Minneapolis, Nov­ Lam bert were visitors at Wilhoit peering into the m ysterious
Sunday.
em ber 10, 11 and 12 will be the
future.
chief objects of the convention! G. H. Ray was called to attend
Sidney Hocks says th e re are
in Portland. There will be ac- court Tuesday of this week.
only two things th a t will cause a
David A egerter is moving Mrs. person to roll up his pants a t the
cretted delegates from every post
of the American leg io n in the W. R. Kay and family toM cM in-, bottom and th a t is high w ater
sta te there are'now 31 —but the ville this week.
and loud socks.
meeting will lie open to all m em -1 Dr, Findley of Salem removed
Luke M athewlsa says the reas­
bers of the organization.
the tonsils and adenoids for Mel­ on a lazy man does not work is
vin Shank one day last week.
because when he gets tired do­
The Senx and Laux family are ing nothing he has to rest.
Laurence Smith, of Sublimity, spending the week in the moun­
had his righ t arm fractured at tain picking huckle berries.
the rist while cranking a Ford
1). C. Ray of Echo is visiting
last Friday. He is under the
with home folks this week.
care of Dr. Brewer.
M. F. Ryan and family and
Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun­
Mrs. Frank Haberman spent days at 8:30 a. m.
NEW BREAD MIXER
Sunday at the capitol city.
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Wayne and Willis Huber spent
Rev.
Fr.
Lainek. Pastor
AT STAYTON BAKERY Sunday at the Mrs. Roxie Shank
home.
C. E. K ram er, proprietor of
the Stayton Bakery, has ju s t in-j Delphia Brenner spent one day
stalled a half barrel bread mixer last week with her grandparents
Preaching every second and
in his place of business. He will Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Lam bert.
fourth Sundays of each montn,
A
num
ber
from
this
neighbor­
also install an electric oven soon.
m orning and evening. Morning
Mr. K ram er says there is no­ hood are going to spend th e next services a t 11 a. m. and evening
thing too good for his customers. few weeks at the hop yards.
services a t 8 p. m.
Sunday school each Sunday
The Misses Crystal. Bessie
m
orning
at 10 a. m.
Mr. Thruston Thomas and wife and Roxana Shank were Salem
S. L. Bojce, Pastor.
attended the A rcher sale Monday. visitors one day last week.
St. Marys Church
Baptist Church
Our Schools This Year
Subject, A uthor and Title
A griculture—
Davis: Productive Farm ing
% .84
A rithm etic—
Hamilton: Essentials or arithm etic
.50
1st book
Essentials of arethm etic
.65
2nd book
Civil G overnm ent—
Hughes: Community Civics, with
Oregon Supplem ent (con-
ditioned th a t supplem ent
be bound or pasted inside 1.00
D raw ing—
.16
Industrial and applied a rt books, 1st
.16
..............................................2nd
“
“
“
“
3rd
.16
..............................................4th
.16
.20
..............................................5th
..............................................6th
.20
..............................................7th
.20
.20
..............................................8th
G eography—
.56
T arr & McMurry New Geog. 1st book
.96
“ 2nd “
**
“
** 1 book ed
Fairbanks Home Geog. for Pri. grades .47
H istory—
Gordy: Stories of American History
.53
American Beginningr in Europe .53
1.00
Mace: School History, 1919 edition
Language—
Potter, Jeschke & Gillett: Oral and
.45
W ritten English, book 1
M
2
68
Physiology and Hygiene—
Winslow: Healthy Living, book £ 1
.31
.43
Reading—For Basal Texts:
F assett: Beacon method of reading prim er .29
"
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1st reader .29
.22
N atural Method, prim er
.26
1st reader
.31
"
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2nd
“
.35
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3rd
”
.39
“
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4th
“
.45
5th
“
teachers’ manuel
Baker & Thorndike: Everyday Classics
.52
6th reader
.56
7th reader
.56
8th reader
Spelling— *
.25
New? Word Speller, 1st boook
.25
...........................
2nd book
.25
...........................
3rd book
Akin: “
” M astery 1st and 2nd grades .256
W riting
W riting Lessons for Prim ary Graces
Palm er Method of Business w riting
Business and High School Edition
Business Forms Pad
Dictionaries—W ebster: Elem entary school
Secondary School
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FURNITURE
Of All Kinds
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^jd*Book*
DANCE
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Price without
Old Book
$ .96
.52
.68
1.32
.16
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.16
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.20
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.72
1.24
1.00
.60
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.55
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.68
.82
.72
.36
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.32
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.15
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.25
.10
.90
Agricultural Lime
»hould be ap p lied in e arly fall an d w in ter
O R D E R N O W to avoid delay in sh ip m en t. P rice $2.50 p e r to n . f. o. b. a t
G old Hill. M inim um o rd e r 30 tons. C ash w ith o rd er.
O REG O N S T A T E LIM E BOARD
A . B. C O R D LFY , SE C R E T A R Y , C O R V A LLIS. O REG O N
IN STAY TON
2
Charter
u Oak
Ranges
Every
Friday
Night \
:
Heaters Large
and Small
We Buy, Sell and Exchange all Kinds of Furniture, ; ;
—Stoves, Etc.—
“We Can Save You Money’
! Frank F. Richter
3 77 Court St.
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Salem, Oregon
M uddy
( qmplexion
B eaucham p's Hall
§ | Hunt's
_
4=Piece
O rchestra
The snappiest dance in the
valley.
Managed by Paul Burris
Gentlemen - $1.00
LADIES FREE
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our c om plexion is muddy. You look hag­
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gard and yellow. Your eyes are losing their
lustre. T h e trouble is with your liver. Take
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They
will correct that. Then avoid meats, hot bread
and hot cakes, take frequent baths and a long walk
e ..y day, and you will soon be as well and as
beautiful as ever. Price 25 cents per bottle.
Chamberlain’s Tâbîets
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