Image provided by: Santiam Historical Society; Stayton, OR
About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1911)
B U S I N E S S LOCALS. CONCERNING THE MULE. Animal Much Appreciated Where He la Beat Known. More than any other animals mules will reflect the disposition of the pen pie who handle them I «to not know why this ts. but It Is true If I s.-e a good mule l^know at once ili.tt ths people who bundled him when he was B. F. Pound, D M D. Demist, of small were horsemen, writes an Iowa correspondent of Hreoder's Gazette. A fico Room 6. Roy Block. Stayton. SUf vicious mule, one that kicks and hltca. FOR SALE-Second hand Milburn Indicates that his tlrst owners were cruel with their stoi-k. Where a untie wagm. Jos. Hammond. 13tf ts allowed to develop naturally he has FOR SALE-Two seated hack. New wheels. Cheap. E. C. Downing, Sub limity. | JA C O B S P A N I O L —Tinning and plumbing af all kinds 3SU F H Thompson. M D. physician and surgeon, Stayton, Oregon. 43 D entistry-D r. W. N. Fintler, offlce over Deidrich's Hardware Store. 49tf Kingwood P a r k THE ADDITION DE LUXE FOR SALE-Househokl goods and new wall telephone. House for rent. C. D. Babcock FOR SALE- Well bred shepherd pups. Henry Frank, Shaw, Or. Phone Aumsville 3*155. 13tSp Buy at home and save money. Sestak & Sons are now selling lard at 13 cents per pound. Best on market. 13t3 Wanted--A pasture *f 100 to 200 acres with water in It suitable for horses and cattle. Mayro McKinney, Turner, Or f o r sale or rent —My residence prop erty in Stayton; possession of the house to be given May 8th, possession of the garden immediately. 12tf E. Forrette. ___ T h o se w h o a re fn m llta r w ith m ules th e re Is nev er a n y tro u b le w ith th em If th ey a r e tre a te d rig h t from th e tim e th ey a re sm all. More fa rm e rs o u g h t to ra is e th em . Mules a re n o t only good a n im a ls to have on th e fa rm , b u t th e re Is always a dem and fo r th em , a n d th e y always brin g a good price. T h e Jack show n h e rew ith com es from a noted fa m ily. H e Is a tw o -y ea r-o ld by B o u r bon. J r ., o u t of L ad y A rtist. say SALEM’ S POPULAR AND BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE SECTION Pay your electric light bill within five days after the end of the month and get a discount of five per cent. Stay- a great many go«id qualities that horses do not have. In the first place, on Electric Light Co. 35tf be is not nervous. He does not get excited «jv.>r every little thing and Kingston. work himself Into a lather and wear Frank Smith and family visited at himself out lie Is tough. Many a the G. A. Downing home Friday eve good mule can stand It to work against two ordinary horses. ning.' A mule can travel on the road or Frank Smith and son Albert and work In the field all day and nt night G. A. Downing attended the Odd Fel when he Is turned out. If he has bad kind treatment and care, he will go low lodge Saturday night. off Into the field kicking up and shak Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brand visited at ing his bead. It is very seldom that the home of Mrs. Brand’s parents, you see a mule that will run away. Mr. and Mrs. Pietroat Sunday. He Is too curious. His curiosity Is al Wm. Smith and family of Jefferson ways greater than his fear. If be sees anything that frightens him. Instead visited his father Frank Smith the first of running be will sTowly go up to i t of the week. A mule has better souse than a horse Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Freguson moved about feed and drink. He will never to their home in Stayton the latter part eat when he is tired or drink when he is too hot. For this reason a mule of the week. team is always better for a hired hand Charlie Giebler of Detroit visited his to use, because if the hand does not uncle and consins, G. A. Downing and fcnow what is best for them they will 347 State Street Tel. take care of themselves. children last week. The people of Missouri have always Miss Iona Davis is visiting Mae realized the worth and value of the Caldwell at Stayton this week, attend mule. They not only enjoy ninny ad ing the meetings. vantages from breeding mules, but they are reaping pecuniary profit as Miss Rose Davis attended church at well. From 150 miles north of the there any thing in the world that S:ayton Sunday. Missouri river down to the southern Is Is of more importance to you than good part of the state the tieople drive digertion? Food must be eaten to sus mules and use them for every purjxise. tain life and must be digested and con We saw fine mule teams hitched to verted into blood. When digestion fails buggies and women driving them You the whole body suffers. Chamberlain’s see fields in that state with seventy Tablets are a rational and reliable cure Tne bull game which was to have and eighty mules In them. Missouri for indigestion. They increase the been played Sunday afternoon between has a worldwide reputatloo as n flow of bile, purify the blood, strengthen the Mill City and the Stayton teams did breeding ground for fine mules, nnd the stomach, and tone up the whole digestive apparatus to a natural and not materialize as the Mill City team so also has Kentucky. Some mules in healthy action. For sale by All Good failed to appear. However the Stay- those two states stand nearly seven j Stores. ton boys played ball. The match was teen bands high and bare the neck made up between the Regulars and the and legs of a thoroughbred horse with depth of chest and body. In the Kids of Stayton, and they put up very interesting game. The result of south the general verdict Is that for MUTUAL INSURANCE strength, endurance and kindness, fur the gam" being 8 to 9 in in favor of the general utility purposes, the, mule Is ‘■Regs” with but 7 innings played head and neck ahead of the horse. The kids made some clever plays and FIRE RELIEF OF OREGON the “ Regs” had to play some ball. Feeding the Calf. A home company located at Sa It’s a shame to keep the calf In n Quite a crowd gathered to witness the lem, Or. Issues a standard pol match between Mill City and Stayton small place that smells so you can icy on any insurable property on the mutual plan. Saved to the several coming from nearby towns in hardly endure it long enough to feed their automobiles. We hope not to him. And talk about raising cafves ¡; members during four years in premiums alone, over $117,000. disappoint them the next time a matched on bran water, hay tea. etc. If It’s a See our local agents. case of “have to,” all right, go ahead, game is annouced, but Stayton will but you can’t raise as good calves on THOMPSON & GERRY, Agents entertain them just the same. any substitute ns you can on good _ S T A Y TON, OB. milk direct from the cow. This is our way of raising fat, sleek calves.—Farm WA HI CLUB Journal. Kingwood Park is located on the west side of the Willamette river directly opposite Trade Street, in Salem, and is situated on high ground, commanding a most magnificent view of the valley, river and mountains. The streets are being graded, wide cement walks and curbs are being installed, street trees and shrubbery are planted and now beautiful entrance gates are being erected. Water and lights will be installed during May. Several magnificent homes are now under construction and many more are planned. Lots, in cluding all the improvements can be had at prices ranging from $275. TO $650. Easy Terms if Desired. CAPITAL TRUST COMPANY, Owners Main 452 Salem, Oregon Bechtel & Bynon, Sales Agents THE BALL GAME The Horticultural The ladies of the Waldo Hill’s Wa. Hi Club met at the home of Mrs. Peter E. Hbzaiefen on Wednesdad May 3, 1911, The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. J. T. Hunt. The roll was called by the secretary. Those present were Mrs. Grant Ashlby, Mrs. W. H. Downing, Mrs. Albert Frank, Mrs. T. J. Hill, Mrs. J. T. Hunt, and Mrs. Peter Hiezsiefen. The minutes of the last meeting was read and approved of. Mrs. Hiezsiefen was appointed to read at the next meeting, by the president. There being no farther busi ness the remainder of the afternoon was spent doing fancy work. At four o’clock work was laid aside si d the club was favoed by several i rumental selections and two vocal solos by Mrs. Dr. H. A. Beauchamp aod Mrs Hiezsiefen. Mrs. H. A. Beauchamp and Miss Alta Hobson were visiting members from Stayton. Also Mrs Weber from Iowa arrived just in time to take part in the luuch. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. C. B. McElhancy, May 17th. J . M. Howell, a popular druggist of Greensburg, Kentucky, says, “ We use Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in our own household and know it is e x c e l lent.” For sale by All Good Stores- For soreness of the muscles whether Induced oy violent exercise or injury, Chamberlain’s Liniment is excellent. This liniment is also highly esteemed f<>r the relief it affords in cases in cases of rheumatism. Sold by All Good stores. Tying Up Horses. ITorses that are liable to cast them selves in their stalls should be tied with neck baiter, which gives them much more freedom of the head than the nose baiter allows. ♦ W - t + W t - i'+ m t + t 'i. * * * * * * * * ♦ HORSE W IS D O M . The Best Place to eat j Is At The I The __ driver should be the horse’s*best friend. It is everybody's business to Interfere with cruelty. You can get no more power from your horse than you give him in bis food. Jerking th e 'b it nnd yelling confuse a horse and advertise a blockhead. Your horse needs water often- er than you. Any fool can ruin a team, but a wise driver maintains its value. , A sandy or' muddy road dou bles the work. A rise of one foot la ten dou bles the work. Checkrelns are injurious un less left slack. Your horse may Intend to please you. but does not under . » stand your wishes. < I MANAGEMENT Axle grease pays 100 per cent ( > profit < » There isn’t a thing wrong with - n some horses except their owners. Tlie full feed fo the idle horse : : | | TWO TABLES, 35 anb 50c has cost the life of many a good one. Adjust the feed to the Commercial men stopping work the horse does < i Anybody can raise an ordinary < i with Reed & Collins will horse nnd sell it for nn ordinary < i < i get the best livery service price. It takes blood and feed 11 ■nd csre to best the average from Riggs & Carnish. Stayton * Hotel 1 Dining Room REED & COLLINS ¡I THOMAS-MAYO CÛ. Underwear Hosiery. We have a very complete stock nnd are Our line is complete and believe we can please you. sure we can supply your wants and at a Ladies summer underwear extra quality, saving to you. per suit 50 eta Extra large sizes in 42-44-46 60 cts Ladies Hose light weight 3 pair 25 cents. The Melda Mode vest with hold fast shoulder straps 30 cts Burson Hose per pair 25 cents. The Flour City vest 25cts Pink, Blue, White, Champaign, Tan, Brown Cheaper grades at 15 cts 2 for 25cts and Black. These hose are known all Two piece summer weight suits long over the world and are the same you sleeves per suit 50cts are used to paying 30 to 35 cents for. Knit drawers in assortment of weights per garment 25 to 60 cts Children and Boy’s underwear New Mesh and Balbriggans in range of price to suit. Boys’ and Misses’ Hose. We have heavy hose, light hose, good hose, poor hose and at prices that corres pond. MEN’S UNDERWEAR Mesh in ecru and white just the summer per garment Light weight in blue s* *ipe pattern Balbriggans as cheap as 25 cent thing for - 50 cts beautiful GO cts garments. Gents’ Hose. Just received 50 dozen Gents' Hose for summer a snappy bunch. /lore new Goods every week, that is why you always get up-to date goods when you buy at our store. STAY- TON