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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1920)
I STAYTON MAIL — *} STAYTON. MARION COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1920 Geo. Davie Will |uy Move Barber Shop ^cantile Co. To Matthieu Bldg. With Salem Men Stayton High Wins Two Games Of Basket Ball Valley Motor Co. of Salem Takes Over Ford Business Of Peter Deidrich in Stayton The Stayton High School bas Work was started this week on B. W. Vick, o f the Valley Mo the south room of the Earnest ketball team defeated the Le tor Company of Salem, Iras been Matthieu building for the pur banon high school five, Friday in Stayton since Monday taking pose o f making it nice and comfy with a score o f 16 to 13. In the first half both teams invoice o f the stock and auto ac for Geo. Davie’s barber shop. Good will to mankind through cessories. also shop equipment George ¡«forced tomoveon ac worked hard, but neither accom Having frequently made the service to childhood is the active plished much. Lebanon’s close , and office fixtures formerly own n<>emingiy raw assertion that the count of Forrest Mack purchasing principle o f the Marion f'ounty guarding kept the score low and ed and managed by Peter Deid world is getting better, it seems' the ground on which his present Children’ s Bureau, with head shop stands, and will vacate the had the advantage over Stayton rich. Vu2 o f up to us to prove it. or at j quarters in Salem. Just now 1 present place on Sunday. Feb. 29. » t the end of the half by a score Mr. Vick states that Mr. Luth ^quiake an effort to, so h ere1 this principle is being examplified o f 8 to 4. er Stout, at one time a resident | if everything go«*s well. in the earnest and intelligent in George has been in business in Stayton came back in the second of this city, will have charge of lave to wear boots terest which members in the! >ff with a bootjack. the present place for the past ten half with the determination to Capital City are taking in child the Ford parts and sales depart ment blood vessels and years and it will seem kind o f ¡win and her fast playing and work, not only in their own city, Mr. Norman Kennedy, who |n, do we? Well, queer to not find him at the old R‘ *>d team work gained for her 16 points to Lebanon’s 13 at the but in towns throughout the val has been in the employ o f the lot, as anybody j stand. ley as well. Valley Motor Co., (formerly Vick Mr. Mack will move to the Da end of the game. id to wear those So that the work so success Bros.) of Salem for the past six boots and kick vie place soon, but whether he Stavton High defeated the fully begun a few months ago l<- baseboaid of the will occupy the same building or Mill City American Legion team will not lag because o f lack of years, and who is thoroughly 'morning trying to wil! erect another we are unable j by a score o f 22 to 17 Tuesday funds, the women of the bureau versed in mechanics, and who is already favorably known to many [and then break the to learn at this writing. Any evening, on the home floor. are making plans for a large ben Stayton Ford owners, will have t u hoi it not swear- way with both sho|>s so close to Tho game was one o f the most efit entertainment to be given in [•-vening. trying to j gether it will lie a cinch to get thri|,inR 0f the season, due to Salem February 20th. The use charge of the service department. It is the intention o f the new The dudes, or shaved when in a hurry. especially fast and effective o f the Grand Opera House has company to put in a first class hey were termed in team work and to clever and been given for the evening and shop equipment so that Ford fd days.” wore calf skillful playing on the part of every Salem business man so far owners can be taken care o f as which were not so; ____ the Stayton five. solicited for funds or other assist well in Stayton as in Salem. [ a s(|ueak like nome- The game had scarcely started ance has most gladly responded. Mr. Vick expresses himself as Quinatis, Ore., Jan. 31.—The •pped on a mouse, | when Stayton made a field bas- Tickets will be sent to a #ell- being very enthusiastic over the entire community was saddened [everyday men wore ! ket and she continued in the of- known person or business house business outlook in the added by the death o f Mrs. Marie Har pants tucked in- | fensive during the remainder o f in the towns o f the county, who territory. But adds that the j jvs and pulled, old which occurred last Tuesday, i the game, leading by a score o f will see that every one interested farmers will have to be educated outside on Sun-; the funeral taking place from the I 14 to 7 in the first half, in the welfare of the babies and up to the idea o f power farming, on Durjn|, the (,ar,ier part of the [went to meetin’ fam.ly home. Glen Harold small fol|c of the county are given which will be taken up with P ra ctica l* „ cond half Mill City eommenc- •v had to go to ! Friday at 1 o dock an opportunity to support the them very thoroughly by Mr. ,0 gain, ^ gnd for a timp ,acked ie some of 'em ! the entire countryside was pres- ^ to work by purchasing a ticket for Robert Perlich of Salem, employ ent to do honor to this worthy only three points of tying the the entertainment. Adults will ed as salesman by the Valley ‘crimes of ’73” woman, who for 37 years has score, but Stayton finally worked pay fifty cents for tickets, child Motor Co., who will devote his Jb we have ac- been endeared to her neighbors back into the pace she had set ren and students twenty-five entire time to the new territory. . V oil new ones o f by the splendid traits o f charac for herself. Although Weisen- cents each. The new company will devote ^siJPch as Terming trusts ter she possessed. bergand Fisher had to quit, the Prof. Arthur von Jessen, prom- j ; their entire efforts to Ford sales Mrs. Harold was 91 years o f game went on with a rush and ■ f^ rite e rin g and sticking inent pianist of Portland, will be our gum around where people age, 51 of these years having Stayton gained her victory by a the stellar attraction on the pro and service and that in thia way they will be able to render ait on it and say things they l>eeti spent in America and 41 of score of 22 to 17. gram. Assisting him will be I prompt and efficient service to them in Marion county. She was ought not to. popular Salem vocalists and read the public.* horn in Vienesken, Sweden. She We have outlived the horrors OBITUARY ers. was the mother o f nine children. of Mother Shipton's prophesies, Tne February eugenic clinic nor furnished score cards. but still have some pretty bad by five of whom survive her. Chris will be held in the Salem Com The bureau, among its other George Neibert who died on Taft, Sherman, Knox and Bryan. tina Harold, Alex and Frank of mercial Club on the 19th, at 1;30 activities has undertaken a series The ladies do not wear chig Quinaby, Gus o f Stayton and January 24. was born in Bavaria o’ clock. Requests for registra o f monthly lectures to mothers nons, tilter hoops or bustles, for J. P. of Axtell. Kansas. Her Germany. Dec. 16, 1841. tion to any of the clinics should upon topics o f vital interest to He came to the LTnited States husband preceded her to the which let the Lord lie thanked be mailed to Mrs. F. von Eschen, them’ the first o f which will be with his parents when be was in fact they don’ t wear much of grave 27 years ago. In addition four years old, and located in 1775 Court street, Salem. The held in the Commercial Club anything top or bottom and only to the children 21 grandchildren He March clinic will be for only j room Thursday afternoon, Feb- survive her. six o f whom acted Calumet Co.. Wisconsin. 11 little amidships. inlisted and was an active par children who are in any way ab 5th. The women are also estab ! Sidewhiskera are not rampant as pallbearers. The funoial ser ticipant in the civil war. l^ te r normal and in consequence prov lishing hot soup and chocolate 'like they used to be. and neither vice was read by Rev. J. S. Burns he waa married and still made ing a problem to parents. Here esunters in the public schools lire the literary efforts of Jos of Quinaby and a quartette sang after children past clinic age (aix along with scales and charts for I Billings or Artemus Ward, tho. ’ Abide With Me.” “ Face to hi» home in Wisconsin. months to six years) wilt be ac weekly reports. It is probable In 1875 he and his c* me 'of course, we still have the so- Face” and ‘ ’The Beautiful C ity.” cepted for examination on clinic that the system will extend tp a farm jtiety sections of the Sunday pa- Her’a was a busy life. The last t0 Oregon and located on days but will not be registered other schools in the county. Later he .pera and similar junk to contend few years o f her life were spent1 nor^ ° f Sublimity, in a helpless condition, but she mov®d t0 Stayton where he ref- bore with cheerfulness and pa rcsided the remainder o f his life. On May 26th. 1917 his w ife tience her erosa. Ursulah Niebert was taken from Tk* tank* that so often taxt*<l her. him. Now at the age 78 years The children ahe held *o dear. 1 month and 8 days he too, was The Strain o f the coming and going, summoned to the unknown land. The itreaa o f the mending and lowing, The funeral services were held The |nrdcn o f mahy a year, at the Catholic church January Trouble her now no longer. 26th. conducted by Rev. Father She )* pant the fret and care. • Lainck. [last, fine plump ! I O n h*r brow i* the angel’ « token, Members of the Grand Army h the average 11 The look o f a peace unbroken. She waa never before more fair. of the Republic acted as honor $12.00 • ary pall bearers fqr their de You nee, she ia waiting the angela. ceased com rad. I urn narrow And we who are**tanding apat. For u« there are Ion* and nor row; The following children survive itraordinary For her ia the endlean morrow. him: Mrs. Helena Yaunke. of $ 12.00 And the reaping time of the heart. Salem; Mrs. E. T. Matthieu. Her three sons. Gus, A le* ami Anna, J. J. and C. P. Neibert of ^ k 4 * « * t t‘Phew. Ralph* titd Stayton. '■Vyia, were at the Three sisters also mourn his * ytsed away. loss, namely: Mrs. Barbard 12 Copies the Woman's Magazine, reg ..$1.80 Klas. Portland; Mrs. Mary W olfe B 1 Copy of New Idea Quartet ly. reg............ 20 ■ Thiel, o f Sa- Benefit Entertainment Used To Be Worse 1 MOTHER OF G.F. HAROLD DIES t sl> i M en’s Hats at special prices. These are some o f the older stock o f hats bought righ t and are selling them at prices from $1.50 to $3.75, each one o f them is a bargain. j Up to February 21 Only ■ ! THIS SPECIAL OFFER j Including coupon good for 13c in the purchase of any New Idea Pattern.. . T o tal....................................... $2.00 Special Price 69c :