1 7 , II. 1 t'i'vi I.' 4 Mio ,W5 Mrs. Ella Bargfeld of Portland Dr. Beauchamp and wife were spent the past week here visiting Salem visitors Tuesday. with her sister Mrs. J. F. Mrs. Stanley Star visited her Richards. husband at Albany, over Sunday. Saturda'- evening, if you want F'rank Siegmund was down to see a mighty good comedy j from Fern Ridge Friday. drama, see May Allison at t h e , Tonsorial artist Smith took in Star Theatre in Almost Married. the sights at Salem the rirst of The Stay ton Schools are closed the week. this week to allow the teachers Chas. Rossiter was amon« the to attend institute at Salem, and Stay ton people been on Salem give the pupils the usual Thanks streets this week. giving holiday. Mrs. Paul Fehlen is in Port Mr. and Mrs. Ed Young. Mr. land receiving medical treatm ent and Mrs. R. L. Putnam and Mr. from a specialist. Mrs. Von Baron, all of Salem, Mrs. Floyd Crabtree and chil attended the John Thomas funer dren are spending a week with al here last Friday. relatives in Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cladek are Mrs. A Elder was here from rejoicing over the arrival of a Mill City Tuesday, visiting old daughter at their home last F ri acquaintances. day evening. Dr. Beauchamp in Ed. Bell took in the sights of attendance the capital city the first of the Coming December 7th, Mrs. week. Wiggs in the Cabbage Patch at A. L. Shelly of Aurora, visited the Star Theatre. Yes all the with his brother A. V.. here, the little Wiggs and Cabbage heads first cf the week. arc with her. C apt Ralph L. Ware from Mrs. Clarence Monroe and Camp Grant, 111., is here for a baby and Mrs. Harian and son visit with his Uncle, T. J. Ware. of Idanah and Guy Moser of Dr. Wright. V. S., was at Silverton are spending the week S w e e t Home, professionally, j a t t h < ? h o m e 0f w S. W atters Wednesday of this week. Lau ancj Vanhandle have just Don’t forget Bill Hart in that finished laying about 300 feet of two reele Wednesday. Also Lure cement walk along the Wm. H. of the Circus. English property leading to the Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Taylor of Santiam Woolen mills. Mehama were Stayton visitors Mine-host Lesley, of the Hotel Monday. Stayton. has ju st finished re- Almost Married is Comedy papering the hotel throughout thru and thru Saturday at the and otherwise improving the g tar> popular traveling man’s rende- Mrs. F. H. Thomas and son %0^ ' Claire are spending the weeks Miss«^ Marcel a and O ga vacation on their farm at Jordan. Eulber« and Miss Elsie Dolph. . . , , ,. , of Portland visited at the Geo. Mrs. Apple and daughter and & || honie h<,re , Ws week The Mrs R. P. Phdhps of H appy, Misses Eu|be are ni(,ce8 of Hollow were in town F nday. t^jrg Miss Bertha Tret* of Fern ‘ Am ' the SUytonite> who Ridpre was in town shopping, bat- went t0 A| banl. on Nov l5tb to u r a^’ Mr. and Mrs- W. H. Tate of Rock Point were in town Satur- day. Henry Siegmund and children of Fern Ridge were trading with Stayton merchants Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rabens visited at the W. D. Cornish home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson of Fox Valley were trading with Stayton merchants Saturday. hear Sousas’ Band were Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Schaefer and son Ce- cil and Miss Ruby. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lilly, Dr. Pinler and Ed. Alexander, A- E. Carey, of Mill City, lost a valuable bird dog this week from poisoning. The dog was brought to Stayton for medical treatm ent but not soon enough. Dr. W right the veterinarian, who examied the animal, pronounced it strychnine poisoning. . Byron Williams of Happy Hol low visited at his father’s home here Tuesday. ROCK PO IN T Mr. and Mrs. Norris Hunt and Mrs. Guy Mosier of Siverton, children visited in Salem a few is visiting at the W. S. Waters days last week. Mr. Hunt also home in Stayton this week. attended the stock show in Port Mrs. W’m. Harlan and three land. Geo. Downing visited with his sons, of Idanha. were visitors at the Waters home here this week. parents a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frank Miss Clarence Monroe and son, motored to Silverton one day Idaena, were guests at the W. last week. S. Waters home, this week. Mr. John Boedihheimer and Leo. Rock has purchased five Mr. Henry F’rank motored to the acres along the water ditch, from coast after saimon this week. Claude Darby, which he will set Mrs. Albert F’rank called on out to loganberries. her sister, Mrs. John Boedighei- H. J. Rowe, of the Stayton mer last Thursday. Electric Light plant, was look Mrs. Henry F rank and daugh- ing after business at Salem on ter visited relatives in Stayton Tuesday, Friday. Roy and Dee Kelley and Allen Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Downing Phillips of Kelley’s Mill were w ere Stay ton callers one day this business visitors in Stayt» n Sat week. urday. Ed. and Geo. Schmitt were Mrs. Jacob Siegmund of F'ern transacting business in Salem Ridge was the guest of her Monday daut-hter Mrs. J. M. English on w „ ldle and MarKaret Fnday of last week. Hensley „ f S u y t„ n spent the Mr. and Mrs. A. P. K irschand week-end at the F’. M. F’resh daughter Mary of Howell District home. attended Grange meeting here Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Patton and Saturday. daughter Genevieve spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Schaefer. day at the E. C. Downing home. Mrs. Archie Caspell and Miss School is closed this week on Ella Williams motored to Salem account of teachers institute and Thursday. Thanksgiving Day. 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