The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, May 23, 1912, Image 5

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    Happy Hollow
James Mulkey o f Silvcrton
drove over Saturday to attend
the dance.
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MOW MANY, MANY T lM IS YO U N IC D ’ SOMETH IMG
O f THIS KINO. TO KILL LICE ON A COLT 0 « CALF. |
TO TBEAT A CASK OF MANGE OB RINGW ORM ,TO
WASH OUT A CI*T OB A SCR A TCH , T O ^D ISIN FECT
A WOUND OR A RUNNING SORE OR GALL,,
HOW OFTEN YOU COULD MAKE GOOO USE OFJ
A RELIABLE ANTISEPTIC IF YOU ONLY MAO II
KEEP KRESO DIP N?l ON NANI
YOU WILL FIND IT THE SEST KINO OF
NSURANCE AGAINST LOSS FROM PARASITES AMO DISC*SC.
ITS A REAL NECESSITY ON EVERY FARM.'
T M ia i 1» ALWAYS GOOO MONIV IN HEALTHY, THRIFTY, WELL KEPT
> STOCK. LOUSY. MANGY, DIRTY, NEGLECTED ANIMALS
ARE A LOSING GAME ANYTIME AND ANYWHERE .
.
, * U S t A 4 0 0 0 OIP ANO YOU WILL NAVE NO TROUBLE.
B E S U R E Y O U H A V E T H E R IG H T KIND«
.NO QUESTION ABOUT IT If YOU USE KRESO OIP NOE
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STOCK.
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Beauchamp’s Drug Store
r
You want
Satisfaction
Albert RahcriH has moved to
his farm near Silver Creek for
the Hummer.
S u b lim ity S h ots
COUNTRY
COMES
P. M. Hermens entertained
his father and two brothers this
week.
Ed. Ditter and Phil Steffes re­
ported a good catch o f fish last
Sunday.
I
Mi»» Iza Geer of Silver Cliff
A number of our young folks
upent Saturday and Sunday with ! the home talent play given at Me Downing are hauling bridge tim­
attended
the ball game at Shaw
bers from Stay ton to Thomas.
Alpin Friday evening.
Mi»s Alma Phillip«.
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Sunday.
I^ewis Ray received his diploma
Allen Phillips came over from
Mr. and Mrs. Antony Frazier
B. Prange and family visited
last
week. This makes four to
Staiger m i l l to spend Sunday
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Falls visited at the An-
at
the home of John Zuber Sun­
pass the eighth grade from here.
with home folks.
drew Hsher home Sunday.
day night.
Mrs. P. H. Lambert and daugh -
A. It. Siegmund and wife of
The Misses Ava Darby, Jennie
Frank J. Riesterer made a trip
King
and
Mabel
Rogers
called
at
ter,
Hazel, spent Saturday even­
Gervais were visitors at the J.M.
to
Stayton last Saturday. He
the Frank Doerfier home Mon­ ing and Sunday with Mrs. Bren­
English home Saturday.
traveled
by hand.
ner.
day afternoon.
The Misses Josie and Mamie
Mrs. Baker spent a few days
Miss Elsie Darby, who has
John Huber and family a n d
Bostrack of Silver Cliff visited
at
Portland last week where she
been visiting with relatives in Mrs. Jacob Huber and E t h e l
friends here last week.
visited her daughter.
Southern Oregon f o r several Smith were guests at the Shank
Miss Edna Kelsey of Lakeview,
Joe. Susbauer’s new bungalow
weeks, returned home Friday.
home Sunday.
Mich., is a guest o f Mrs. D. L.
is progressing rapidly. T h e
The Fisher and Hegethwiler
F..T. Thayer shipped his old
Kelly at the Kelly mill.
sawmill burned to the ground a - ; threshing machine from Kingston house is being built by B. Prange
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richards of
and sons.
bout 5 o ’clock Saturday morning. ' last week. He will soon have a
Fern Ridge came over Saturday
While cranking up his gasoline
The origin o f the fire is unknown, fine new outfit.
evening to attend the dance.
engine last week, Ed. Meier had
Theodore Fisher went to Port-
Tuesday morning G. H. Ray
Frank Carter of Whiteaker vis­
land Monday to make arrange- was awakened by a commotion the misfortune to dislocate a sus­
ited the different homes and de­
pender button.
ments fon new machinery to re­
among his live-stock, and on in­
livered meat Thursday as usual.
The Fuller family of Shaw, who
place that burned Saturday.
vestigating, found two dogs af­ are going to Florida next week,
Warren Richie o f Turner, dep­
ter his sheep and goats.
T h e paid a farewell visit to their num­
uty assessor for this precinct,
was a Happy Hollow visitor this
dogs had killed seven goats and erous friends here.
week.
crippled
six and killed one sheep.
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Herman Riesterer and Ben
Ben Short and little daughter,
Gescher were busy all last week,
Ralph Kuenzli of Salem visited
Norma, of Hood River are visit­
supplying half o f Sublimity’ s
home folks Sunday.
ing at the Casteel home t h i s
residents with oak wood. No cold
A bird of unknown species was
week.
shoulders for them.
seen about town recently.
Walter Casteel, accompanied
Leo Gray, who with Joe Baker
Everybody is getting busy with
W. D. Bevier left for Portland has been running a ranch east of
j by his mother and sister Winnie,
Monday
I and Miss Ella Williams, drove to their onion fields this week.
Sublimity for some years, left
Stayton Sunday to attend church
Some of the boys played with
Lance Stewart a n d Clifford this part of the country last Wed­
nesday for Portland and Seattle.
sendees.
the West Stayton ball team Sun. Wolfe left for Quartzville Mon.
North Santiam
WE
T H A T IS W H A T
O FFE R Y O U IN
Gates Gleanings
“ BISHOP’S
Ready-Tailored
CLOTHES”
Roy Hall pitched a winning
Kenneth McCleary moved to
game for Shelbum Sunday. Score Camp 10 the first of the week.
17 to 3.
H. 0. Bevier went to Hall’s
Rev. Dunn’8 singing class or- camp Monday, where he is em-
Adam Burns is reported quite ganized recently is progressing ployed.
I ill with pneumonia.
rapidly-
The Hammond Co. have re­
McAlpin Notes
Satisfaction absolutely guaran­
teed of
All-W ool
Materials,
Hand-Tailoring a n d
Perfect
Style and Fit.
Our prices are very reasonable
for the best clothes made.
$ 15 . 00 , $ 18 . 00 , 820 ,
$ 25 . 00 , $ 30.00
Salem W oolen Mills Store
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O R EG O N
Miss Beatrice Crawford of Sa­ sumed work at Camp 6, where
Orlo Humphreys visited at the
lem spent Sundav at the home of the big fire was last summer.
J. King home Sunday.
Miss Mabel Albee left Monday her parents.
Mrs. I. V. Kane returned Mon­
Harry Chance caught a fine day morning after a week’ s visit
for her home in Aumsville.
Max Hill called at the W. H. string o f trout out of the waters with her mother at Waterloo.
of the Santiam. He knows how
Humphreys home Sunday.
R. Edson returned from Port­
to ’ ’get the hook.”
land Saturday, going on to
W. H. Humphreys and wife
F. Mack of Stayton traded his Quartzville where he is caretaker
spent Sunday in Aumsville.
, ranch near here to Mr. Munkers of the Lawler mines.
A mot King and Miss Shafer for ^jg property in Stayton.
L. T. Dike started to Pendle­
passed through our streets Sun.
Frank Mack and wife o f Stay- ton Monday as a d e l e g a t e to
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Nott were ton, accompanied by Capt Briggs
Grand Lodge I. 0. O. F. He was
shopping in Stayton Wednesday. of West Stayton, visited t h e
accompanied by Mrs. Dike.
Mrs. Will Humphreys visited town Sunday.
Angus Shaw and a friend of
Stayton friends for a couple of
Rev. Fleischman of Silverton Mill City drove up Sunday for a
days last week.
1 preached Sunday morning and days fishing. After catching a
Orlo Humphreys is home a- evening at the Christian church. few fish they started for a new
gain after a few weeks s t a y He sang several selections, being place, when the horse became
assisted by Miss Rosa Sperry.
near Aumsville.
frightened and ran away, scatter­
ing things for two miles.
The
Dr. Pintler’s auto broke down
horse was unhurt but the buggy
near here Sunday and he went
was slightly damaged.
back to town on three wheels.
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gery
N O W T H A T W A R M E R W E A T H E R IS H E R E ,
V O W W IL L W A N T YO U R S U M M E R TOGS.
Comfortable Negligee Shirts
Nobby Summer Neckwear
Mrs Joe Morley attended the
Mr. and Mrs. H. Senz went to
surprise dinner given in honor of
(Too late for last week.)
Shelbum
Tuesday.
i Mrs. Broughton at Victor Point
Fred Hester has purchased a
Mr. and Mrs. Senz and family
1 on May 14.
nice buggy and driving horse.
Chas. McElhaney and daugh- went to Scio Sunday.
The Gates band was reorganiz­
Bessie Shank spent Sunday
j ters Elva and Lois went to Stay-
ed
yesterday; most all old mem­
ton Saturday to attend the teach- with Mabel Townes.
bers.
er’s Reading Circle.
Mrs. W. R. Ray i s visiting at
Work i s expected t o start
Mr. and Mrs. Gilliam w e r e Lebanon a few weeks.
cleaning
the Quartzville road at
I called to Scio last week by the
Frank Lambert is to work for
once.
‘ serious illness and death of their Mr. Chrisman for a while.
son-in-law, Mr. Young.
People are burning their slash
A good number from here saw
ings
anticipating the usual for
Among the Salem people at- ‘ ‘Ole Oleson” at Stayton Friday
est
fires.
j tending the drama Friday even- night.
and other neat goods for summer use, we have in
great variety and our usual quality. Be up to
scratch and make yo u r pick now.
; ing were; Mrs. Grant Ashby and
CHAS. GEHLEN
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o t ic e
WE W AN T A L L
KINDS
OF
P R O D U C E
CHICKENS, DUCKS, GEESE, EGGS
PORK, VEAL, LAMBS, AND HIDES
Wi> pny the highest market price* in Stayton. If you cannot bring your
produce in, notify us by phone, and we will aend the wagon for it.
STAYTON CASH PRODUCE COMPANY
Q, B Trask Manager.
Stayton Oregon
. e . f Mrs. Z. M. Bevier went t o
: son, Mr. and Mrs. Will Humph- ^ 1SS Ma^el r ° ^ nes sPe^ bat' Halls camp Tuesday to visit at
urday and
and Sund&y
Sunday Wlth h 0 m e
|reys and Miss Grace, Mr. Rich- urday
the F. I. Bevier home.
folks.
ter, Miss Gilbert and Miss Lois
A fair sized crowd enjoyed the
Ashby.
The Will Frame family took a
dance given by Messrs. Ritzburg
pleasure trip through Jordan
and Hester Saturday night in
Sunday.
Winkley Hall.
Don Ray and Herbert Shelton
R. Edson the caretaker of
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are shearing she ep in our neigh-
the Lawler mining property ar­
t Mrs. W. R. Jones is quite sick borhood.
rived at Gates Monday and re­
at her home in Victor Point.
Clifford Frank passed through ports six feet o f snow on the
Mrs. Amanda King v i s i t e d here Monday on his way t o Summit
I with relatives here over Sunday. | Kingston.
Mr. Mon who has a lease on
Miss Bertha Schaefer o f Scio
M. F. Ryan and wife visited the Savage property in t h e
| visited over Sunday with friends at the P. P. Crabtrtte home o n Quartzville d i s t r i c t passed
here.
Thursday evening.
through Gates Saturday en route
W. H. Humphreys and son. Or-
Mr. and Mrs. M oyd Shelton to that place.
lo, made a business trip to Salem and Fax Thayer \ vere Stayton
Prof, and Mrs. I. V. Kane ac­
Saturday.
visitors Saturday.
companied Mrs. Kane’s brother
Misses Jennie and Leona King
Quite a crowd fi •om here were Carl Ellis to his home at Water­
visited at the C. J. Seibel home left on the Stayton side the other loo. Master Carl has been visiting
at Union Hill Thursday.
day when the ferr y boat sank.
at the Kane home the p a s t
A number from here attended i Frank Haberm ¿in and L e e month.
Oak Grove
The rain which fell this week
seemed to liven up the whole
community. It is claimed that
said showers were the direct re­
sult of our new ‘ ‘Weather Bur­
eau” with “ Nosey” at the head
as prophet
The theory that peanuts are
only raised to eat seems to have
been exploded since a member of
Sublimity’s “ upper ten” has
been wearing them attached to
his coattail as an ornament
Strange noises, as o f walking
posts and tilting sidewalks, mix­
ed with suppressed outbursts o f
wrath, have recently been heard.
It is to be hoped that nothing
serious happened, but to avoid
disaster, parties more or less not
o f age should not be allowed to
wander about after 2 a. m. with­
out a lantern.
W e s t S ta y to n
School closed Friday.
John Rucker made a trip to
Salem Monday.
Robert Van Nuys was a Stay-
ton visitor Monday.
Miss Pearl Adams spent Sun­
day with friends in Jefferson.
W. Benham was an over Sun­
day visitor at the Capital city.
Mrs. A. H. Wolf spent Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. Ike Tripp.
Mrs. Andrew Fery called on
Mrs. Dlvely Tuesday afternoon.
Forrest Mack and wife visited
at the A. Briggs home Sunday.
J. Condit and family made a
business trip to Stayton Tuesday.
Work has already begun on ths
new store. It will be a modem
building.
Arthur Branch of Sublimity
visited at the Hombuckl« horn«
Tuesday.
The Misses Adams were trad­
ing with Stayton merchants
Tuesday.
Chas. Lowe of Stayton was
about the city Monday selling
patent weedere.
“ Chink” Homeyer of Jeffer­
son was visiting friends about
the city Tuesday.
A number of our young folks
have been busy all week weeding
onions for the company.
—West Stayton Warbler