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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1919)
t ’ NION H IM . P K R N O N M X Mr W. A. Heater made a business trip to Salem Tuesday. W A Hahaus motored to Silver- ton Sunday aftornon. Mrs Shelia Neal spent Sunday with Mrs Clara Heater. Mrs. Florence Pottorlf Is spentlna he week with her Sister Mrs. I'hns Heater. Guilty or not guilty” "In Jud*- Master Elmer HaUens visited with ^nent o f" is the name o f the picture polphie pnd Douxlas Heater Sunday at the Star Theatre Saturday night W. H Mllet and family spent the I week end at Corvallis. .1 H. Thomas went to California Chas Heater and family spent the last week to look over some timber week end with David Portoff’a. |nt*r«»»ts for the Urown-Petsel Luni Miss Bertha Mollet Is visItlnR In ber Co This is John’s fir# visit to ’ Corvallis. the land of sunshine and he was ; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones and looking forward to u pleasant trip. Mr. and Mrs. M M Gilmore and T ell all the neighbors about the daughter Letha. motored to Salem "R ed Lantern" Monday and Tues- Tuesday. day nights. Nov. 10 and 11. Miss Stella. Edith and Bernice Gil more spent Sunday with Miss Veda Mrs. J. W. Kephert is visiting relatives in Mill City this week. Ed Pieser has (tone to RoMhnrg for a fi»w days’ visit with frietnU Mrs. Geo. Nicholis is visitinjf friends in Albany for a fe w days. Hawaiians at Star Theatre Friday night. Mrs Ed. Siegmund was down from Fern Ridire Saturday. W. F. Klecker this week sold three ton of turnips to Salem We have a Special Heating and jobbers. j Cooking rate of 4c per K.W. H. Mrs. dames Downs of Portland I f you cai. use some of this cheap was visiting friends ir. the city energy during the day time come and see us. Stavton Light & recently. Mrs. Ben Gehlen has returned Power (. o. from a visit with relatives in- «’ceil Riggs a m v .d ir. town tin? week to visit his many friends for a Portland. Another o f those two-reel Bill Harts at the Star Theatre Wednesday eight. Sloped s S to re Drug FORMALDEHYDE o4ND Scott. IN K » BLUE VITROL »III.IS PEKNONAIX Mr. and Mrs W. 11 Itobens and chlldreu motored to Silverton ifat- urtlay afternoon Hershel Scott o f Hood River, Ore. has spent a few days in this neigh- borhood few days, t ecil came in from I end- p p r,>„ton o f Silverton Install- ,-icn where he has been dne-j hts a Wostern Electrtc Light plant for ll-ichsigt from the army In March W. A. Heater. , i!v cpent two years in the en p lo y of Mrs. G. D. Scott and Mrs Albert t’ ncle Sam. His many frien d » are Cooley and daughter. Thelma, mo ¡Had to see hint back tored to Sta.vton Friday. Mrs. Sarah Berringer of Me- hama was in town Friday even- ing. N O T IC E T O T H E P U B L IC Roy Kelly was in town Wed nesday night returning from a Someone has started a report bnsiness trip to Portland. around the country that Missler John Gehlen, of Portland, was & Taylor are going to close their here for a few days this week blacksmith shop. But we wish to state that it is false, for as visiting his brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Lambert were iong as we own the shop it will in town Saturday. Mrs. Lam not be closed. Missler & Taylor. bert is Masterof Stayton Grange. Don’t fail to see littlo Miss Hoov er at the Star Theatre Sunday. In quantities to Suit your needs Church was held at the school house Sunday afternoon. The preach ing was done by the Stayton minis ter. Mr and Mrs. W. A. Heater rnotor- e<i to silverton Sunday The parent-te.-M-hers' mooting was held at the school house Friday ev ening. A good attendance, a good program and a good time was re- uorted by everybody. Sloper’s M A R R IE D MT. P L E A S A N T ITEMS Tuesday, o f this week at high „ ... ^ , . I,. », ... Mr. and Mrs Tom Epptng and eo m e hero P a .ifo r n ia h a- n o r n° ° n’ 8 t A ,b a n -V’ M r ’ A ld r ld M a r ' children of Drain. Oregon, arrived at . ih*i! r u ! ‘ °J7 * H ^ P Tin of Lyons, and Miss Bulah the H. R. Shank home Friday even- chased the L has. ( low residence. Ballard of Hoquiam. Wash., log The Upping« having purchased J. C. Halfman, who recently We appreciate having you were joined in the holy bonds of phone us when your street light wedlock. is out Stayton Light & Power The ceremony was performed Company. by Judge Bileu in the presence Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Kirsch and of a few immediate friends A wedding dinner was sorted daughter and J. F. Ware and family drove in from Howell Dis at the home of the groom’s par- trict Saturday to attend Grange. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mario.t Mar- There were 36 Lest you forget "In Judgment o f’’ tin, at Lyons. relatives of the contracting par- ct Star Theatre Saturday night. ties seated. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Follis at Many beautiful presents were tended the funeral o f Mrs. Fol received. Mr. and Mrs. Martin lis’ mother, Mrs. Baird, which went to housekeeping immedia was held Tuesday at Scio. tely on the groom’s farm near Bert Watters returned to Stayton J Lyons, this week after a couple of years 1 spent in Eastern Oregon and W ash-; ington. Jas. Ash, formerly with the ( Wilbur Woolen Mills, returned from Long Beach, Cal. recently, and is back on his old job again. Something Worth Hollering About The Misses Bessie and Rozena ■hank ar.d Messrs. Frank Senz. Frank ~.nz and Melvin Shank called at the Ed. Eberheardt home Sathrday. Several young people from thl* vl- ■ -»tended the dance at Sublim ity Friday evening. REALIZING that the BOYS, if they are to he healthy men. to carry on tomoTOw’ n burden, have to have the best and strongest o f clothing. BISHOP has had made to his order from his----- Tom Epplng. Tony Gisler and Miss .Maude Smith motored to Albany -on Si Monday. m Q T i U T h e^ S tar Mrs. Frank Parry and son Dixon, have gane to California for a visit with relatives. Her place at the postoffice is being filled by Miss Marian Alexander. as oa THEATRE s- wocieii to » U to me Hound Tabi’i* Industrial Confer ence She war t<> ' h- pi.»«' when Carrt« < hay n . . ' .alt ir- tlonal suflrMget. Coui '■ ■«' » '-no Stic 1» sea led lu t ■ ’ Hutill <wro-— D E PA R T M E N T <>E T H E IN TE R IO R T\ s. Land Office at Portland. Ore gon. October 21st, 1010. Notice Is hereby given that Anan ias Smith of Salem. Oregon, who. on !•• ,‘ t. 1016, made homestead entrv. No 04651. for SWt4 N E 'l , S VfcNW'i and Lot 4. S< tinn 5. To.vn- fh 'p 0 South Ka«ige :> East, v- Ilian.- ettc Meridian, has filed notice of ln- F u n e ra l A n n o u n c e m e n t t miirn to make Three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land a b o v Died at Kingston, a Church. described, before the Register and Oct. 19. 1919. The funeral will Receiver of the I ’ nlted States Land Office, at Portland, Oregon, on the bo held there at 2 o’clock p. m , 1 lth day of December, 1019. Claimant names as witnesses burrial at 3 o’ clock. W illiam J Holmes, of Portland. Don’t forget regular services Oregon. at Stayton church o f Christ, Aubrey G. Myers, of Gates, Oregon. John Lomk r, of Lyons. Oregon, Sunday morning subject “ Pre t'harles Btr.-ff o f Mill City. Oregon. paration for a Complete Gospel“ A LE X A N D E R S W A N K , Register. Fred E. Ilarriman, Proof mad«' under the act of June Minister 6, 1912. Oct. 30-Dec. 4 _ HAWAIIAiNS SATURDAY W E A R LIKE IR O N 33 OJ ¡g c *v Bishop has just received a new shipment o f B O Y ’S C O R D U R O Y S U IT S . are full belted. These garments m ay be worn without belt thus making another style of g a r x “ In Judgment O f* cc P—< Staring Franklyn Farnum BC 8UNDAY ■ Margaret Clark in T H E Y are to lie found in the plain and millitary collars, and in plain anti twilleti fab ric. For REAL comfort this winter and to avoid colds there is nothing more sensible and economical than several of these garment? they are health insurance. INSURE your boy now, with one o f these garments. T hey are made from the best o f materian, tailored in the waist seem model and Vaudeville Troop o f tftp This is the finest wool grown today, made into boys shirts patterned from men’ s shirts made full and roomy. < F R ID A Y M;»$ LlllUn W»I«1 ot New Vork leader In » ’¡fira»:«* nlTalrs. Is on« of “ Bishop’s Fabric” made from pure “ Oregon Fleece Wool” li LITTLE MISS HOOVER W ED N ESD AY 8 th Episode — “The L u r e o f the C irc u s ” ment; slashed pockets, and a buttoned down flap pocket on the left breast the boy’s treasures.” T H E coat is full lined throughout thus making a neat, dressy and stylish g a r ment tor school wear. Curduroy i»indistrudtable and means less clothes bill for the year. Your Buyer and 0ur Buyer is h ard a t w o rk in th e E a ste rn M ark ets Securing th e Spring Stock. BILL H ART “ IN THE DARK” “ EV ER Y FAM ILY IN MARION AND POLK COUNTIES A P A T R O N ” C. C. Wright M.D.C 5 ■ . 9 SM V eterin arian , a i S T A Y T O N . O R E G O N $ ¿j for B E L T loops sewn strongly to prevent all accidents. salem ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ «*& W oolen Mills store A B R I C S r a a C Ì a i H I B B I I K 5 X I E f f ! 3 K S 9 We sell only standard light globes and as near production cost as possible. 10 to 40 watt 35c. The new white nitrogen 50 watt 65c. Stayton L i g h t & Power Co. IH IS H O P S F A B R I C S I home Sunday. Jake Hafner called on Miss Francis Kloer Wednesday. Miss Marguerete Rvhan returned home Tuesday after several days vis it at Rainier. The best five-piece orchestra in the W illam ette valley will play at the new Auditorium Hall next Saturday evening. Lots of pep. Don’t miss it. Ward Holford went to Black Rock last week and did a little hunting while there. He succeeded in bag ging 160 pounds of four point buck and and M™- Torn Rpping and daughters visited at the Ed Smith Miss Crystal Shank called on Miss Gladys Downing Sunday. The Misses Frances and Agnes Kirsch left Saturday for Maupin, Wasco County to spend the win ter. Miss Frances has a home stead there. The new’ Catholic school at Shaw, w ill be dedicated by Arch Bishop Christie, on Saturday, Nov. 1, at 9:30 a. m. Dinner at noon. Everybody is welcome. * He Tony o isier place will take pos- sesst(#h at once. Mrs. R. H. Lambert and son Char les and Miss Hazel Kriegg motored to Salem Saturday. Lewis Rftv o f McMinnville visited a few days last ucek with Ids brother Elmer, Mr. and Mrs. h r . Shank and son Lyle Lutz called at the Linn Lam bert home Saturday. VOICES W O M AN ’S ID t/u AT ROUND TABLE Drug Store .„»BIBSSBEBISHOPS FABRIC SHES82SHBIIKBE!SSaiK!‘’ tt|