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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1912)
1 Our fighting ssr- í i THOMAS-MAYO CO. (Continued from page one) i«..: the circuit. Slayton's scoring was done in the fi th inning, when n combi mtion of hit* an.i error* by Jefferson brought two tallies aero** the pan. Incidentally tins iievl the score, and heightened the | interest during the rest of the game, A number of pretty double plays were negotiated by the locals, and Burton m;.de a sensational catch of a high foul. Thoms manipulated some good ü slkies for bases. The largest ami moat enthusiastic crowd yet in attendance, witnessed Sunday’s game, and the contest itself vice forymrieme C¡ is ideai; likewise u our fans ?>ui ¡¡at u M irons. JELLO RIBBON A LL OVER LACE Strawberry, L e m o n , Messaline and Taffeta ...Prices... Raspberry, C h e r r y , Peach, Orange, Cham- Santiam Light & Power Company u — paigne. 5 0 c e n ts , 7 5 c e n ts , 8 5 c e n ts , 00 c e n ts . SI. 0 0 , S I. 2 5 n n d S I. SO o o m i o c m 3 1 c m 3 j *" bvf a r , h, >mo, t •*»*■ ____________ | 'UK OM held this season. The Slayton IT BEATS M ORTG AG E LOANS 9^ Earned We p la n t your dollar« Raise you a b is crop. T hen r e tu rn y o u r seed to you. All luarm nteed* AMERICAN R E A L T Y CO. :M, Board of T rad e B uilding. of P o rtla n d . O regon. STOCK H O L D E R S AND D I R E C T O R S 11. DA M E L , A ssistant S ecretary. A ttorney. I . M LK1TKR, P re sid en t. T im ber nud Real E state in v estm en ts. 11. M. ADAMS. G eneral F re ig h t a n d Pas A H. D IV ER S. F lf»i V ice-P resident. Prcui- senger A gent, W ettern Pacific R. R. d e n t Cl osset A Dover*. W holesale Cof Co. fee* a n d Tea*. D irector O regon Life G. F. JOHNSON, M anager S herm an Clay In su ra n c e Co. A Co. P re sid e n t P ro v id e n t T ru st Co. I .C . 8AXFORP, Second V ice-P resident A p W .W .COTTON, G eneral A ttorney H arri- p le G row er. m an System . 8. B. BA R K ER . T h ird V ice-P resident. GAY LOMBARD, C a p italist. O w ner L um P re sid e n t F irst N a tio n a l R ank,C ondon. berm ens a n d Board of T rad e B uildings. - Ore. Secretary an d T re a su re r P itb ia n D. w .C A M PB E LL . S u p e rin te n d e n t North* . A B ark er Shoe Co. e rn D istrict -of S o u th ern Pacific K. R. D. A. P A T T C L L O , J^ cretary -T re asu rv r Co. M anager C ra in D e p a rtm e n t B alfonr. T. W. B. LONDON. M anager B alfour»G uth G u trie A Co. rie A Co., V ancouver B .C . R. A. BOOTH, C a p ita list. P re sid e n t O re gon L an d A L ivestock Co. D irector E. 9. MCCKLEY, R ep resen tativ e Bond De p a rtm e n t. B ooth-K elly L um ber Co. A sk T H O M A S & LEE, Local Representatives Band was out in full force ami rendered several pleasing selections. The game was umpired by “ Red” Crabtree. Me Made Sure Alexander Alison committed suicide I Saturday, on his uncle's ranch near Stevinson, says the Gustine (Cal.) J Standard. He took poison, then slash- I ed his throat with a knife, after which he set off a stick of dynamite near his head. Such thoroughness is very com mendable. However, if in addition he had gone into the bathroom and turned on the water and the gas, it might have sent him humping even more speedily over the Great Hump. FOR WOMEN 3 pounds for Manish Shirts. T he newest thing. Knit weight $1.25,$1.75, $2.25 10c, 15c, 25c, 35c 25 cents Laundry Soap 8 bars for 25 cents PO RO US K N I T UNDERW EAR 50c the garment BULK ¡GARDEN SEEDS WALDO HILLS ACTORS STAGE A TAKING PLAY Summer Underwear MACARONI Guaranteed Hosiery 6 pairs 6 months $1.25 STAYTON, ©RE. underwear, light the garment. IMBRODERY A N D INSERTION 100 patterns to select from LACE AND BRAID Some beautiful new patterns Ask to see them. The home talent play given by young people of the McAlpin neighborhood in the Waldo Hills church last Friday night was enthusiastically received by iac«B«a Msrrifield and Stowell are now pre the audience, which crowded the church & pared to buy all kinds of fat stock. See to its utmost capacity. The production them. Top prices. tf. Arnold Somner, father of Mrs. C. A. was entitled ‘‘Tw ixt Love and Money. ” The cast of characters included most T hermodyne at Brewer's. 6-6-x. : Beauchamp and Mrs. B. A. Schaefer For Sale—About 800 tiers of oak wood ; of this city, passed away last Thursday ot the young people of the neighbor “ Strong-arm” I.au sent the ball For two weeks commencing Saturday for fall delivery. Order early. —Jos. Becker, Stayton, Oregon. 6-13-x Stowell and Merrifield’s butcher shop in an Ashland hospital, after an opera hood, who ably carried out their parts. straight down the groove, and the bat May 25. Chambers & McCune, Albany's is fast nearing completion. tion for appendicitis. Mr. Somner, Several musical numbers were ren ters fell like pins in a bowling alley, in Leading Cloak and Suit Store.announce who was a native of Switzerland, was dered, including “ 1 Love Him” by Lois the game between Business and In For Sale—92 acres of fine bottom the first Big Suit, Coat and Dress Sale land. Well improved. $60 per acre. Use T hermodyne once and you are j 63 years of age. He came to America Ashby, “ Baby Rose” by Max Hill, and dustry on the Stayton diamond last its friend forever. 6-6-x. of the season. Marvelous pnee re Sec I„ Briggs of West Stayton or J. I in 1863, was married in 1870 and locat the famous “ Dawg” song by Grant night. The only trouble one could And ductions will be made on their new T. Kearns, Stayton. tf. Mrs. W. W. Elder of Roseburg ar ed in Oregon in 1873. For many years Ashby. The make-ups were clever j with the game was that the players Spring and Summer stock of Suits. rived Tuesday for a.visit wiih her son, he lived in the Santiam valley between and appropriate. performed too well, and the contest Coats and Dresses, in assortments For Sale or Trade: one 18 h p. dou W. A. Elder. A considerable sum was realized from | Scio and Albany, removing in 1904 to was therefore not as spectacular as the larger than all other stores In Linn ble cylinder Buffalo Pitta engine; 33 x the play, and this was turned over to Brown Bros, saw mill has been run ; Southern Oregon. Interment was made the school, to be used in purchasing i>ne last week. county combined.- Paid ad. 54 Russel Separator, with rook house overtime several times this week, Ex- I at Scio, Saturday, May 18th. some needed furniture. “ Swatting” Foster failed to retain complete; Steam Hay Baler, chop|>cr He is survived by his wife, two tra heavy orders are the cause. the laurels he won in the previous game, | brothers, a sister and eight children, and wood saw. Address P. T. Etsel, BULLETIN ON MINES for he fanned out very consistently. Mrs. Sommer of Talent, Oregon, is | who are Mrs. C. A. Beauchamp and Route 1, Box 34, Stayton. here visiting her daughters, Mrs. B. A. Mrs. B. A. Schaefer of Stay ton; Mrs. John Mielke made a hit in the fifth, Wm. Gilkey, Mrs. Katherine Zyssett, Schaefer and Mrs. C. A. Beauchamp. greatly surprising all his friends. The new bulletin on ‘The Economic j Fred Somner and W. F. Somner of The locks and Rates of the irri “ F atty” Hewitt brought his batting Geological Resources of Oregoa,’’ is Brewer carries T hermodyne . N o Thomas; Mrs. Clara Chappelle of Wood- gation ditch from Kilmique lake average quite high by leaning heavily sued by the Oregon State Bureau of home complete without babies—and burn; and Herman Somner of Talent. above Hock creek are still buried The McAlpin School closed Friday, on Lau’s offerings. In the fifth he Mines at the Oregon Agricultural Col T hermodyne . 6 -6 - x . 1 under many feet of snow and the May 17, after a very successful year’s lammed one against the fence, but this lege, of which Prof. H. Parks is direc lake covered with ice so thick swelled him up so that he could hardly Paul Zuber and Mr. Van Handel of work. There was an average attend run, and he expired on third base. tor, is just off the'presa. It is a book that it can not be broken. Sublimity were Stayton visitors Tues ance of 96.1 per cent with only 9 tardy It was easy to keep score on account of 120 pages illustrated by 21 fine cuts, day and called at the Mail office while The secretary of the Albany marks throughout the year. The pupils of the excellence of the playing. The and is sent free, upon request, to all here. neither absent or tardy are as follows: teams were evenly matched, as the residents of the state who are interest Commercial club has received a Uncle John Hunt was a Stayton visi letter from Shanghai from an ar Edna EcElhaney, Lillie Priem, Ade score of 3 to 1, in favor of the business ed in the subject Mrs. T. C. Crabtree and Mrs. Cannie tor Tuesday. Mr. Hunt is one of the men, shows. my officer who expects soon to line Preim, Fred Yost and Genevieve earliest pioneers of the Willamette Downs are in Pendleton this week at Patton, and eight others were only aD- be honorably discharged' and tending the Rebekah Grand Lodge con valley. sent one day. Miss Albee has been en TO CLEAN UP CEMETERY thinks of settling in that neigh DAILY TUPS vention, as delegates from the local gaged as teacher for another year. borhood. Clarence Beauchamp brought in four lodge. She has had good success with the handsome trout Tuesday afternoon. school work, and the pupils aie greatly Dr. Beauchamp and J. R. Gardner The supervising committee of the Downing’s pack train will make daily The largest measured close to seven were selected as delegates to represent pleased to think she will return again. trips from Detroit to the Hot Springs Union Hill cemetery has called a meet teen inches. Dr. Brewer was called to Mehama the Stayton lodge of Odd h ellows at j during the summer. Special trips to ing of interested persons for Wednes All persons interested in the appear this afternoon to attend former county | the I. 0. O' F. convention which is al the lakes. For further information day, May 29th., at which t time it ia ance of the Union Hill cemetery, are judge G. P. Ferrell, who is quite ser so being held in Pendleton this week. write J. M. Downing, Detroit, Ore. tf* planned to clean up the grounds and iously ill with heart trouble. requested to be present Wednesday, Mr. Gardner is at the gathering but j put the cemetery in good ahape for Dr. Beauchamp was unable to get Memorial Day. This is a good move, j May 29lh’ anH M8i,t in cleaning up the 8. Burnette of Fox Valley had his NEW PAROCHIAL SCHOOL away. and might well be adopted for all grounds in preparation for Memorial left leg broken just below the knee, What is declared to be the most valu B y O k d z i i o r C ommittee . cemeteries which have no regular care Day. while felling an alder tree last Sunday. able tract of farm land in the state,and Dr. Brewer reset the bone. Our Sublimity correspondent reports takers. When you think,T hink T hermodyne . probably in the whole country, lies near 6-6-x. that a new parochial school is to be The members of the County Court Beaverton, in Washington County. built in that place during the aummer. were here yesterday examining the This fifteen acre farm is beaver-dam VACATION PAMPHLET T hekmodyne is unexcelled for all Work will commence as soon aa the va river bank with a view to preventing inflammatory ailments. 6-6-x. land and has grown onions, valued at further cutting in on the north side. cation begins. It will be a very credit 19,000 a year, for forty years. The able building, and will add to the ap A very neat pamphlet entltled” Vaca- Walter L. Tooze, sales manager of The little son of Mr. and Mr, Martin j tract has produced a total of approxi pearance of the town. the Thermodyne Co., of Salem, was tion Days in Oregon” has just been Berg has been very ill this week, neces-' mately $260,000. Onions yield 400 sacks issued by the Southern Pacific company sitatmg his removal to Salem for an I h e r e o n business Saturday, He per acre on this land and its richness operation. He is reported to be doing i was accompanied by his twin sons. It contains some excellent halftones, RECEIVE DIPLOMAS seems inexhaustible. It is thought well. and is enclosed in a beautifully colored T hermodyne cures Boils,Carbuncles, there is no other piece of land in the AT Returns from the eightu grade ex cover. It is descriptive of all the Rev. Dunn will continue his series of Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Croup, United States that can show a similar aminations show that 76 grammar popular resorts in Oregon, and gives sermons on Types and Antitypes at the Rheumatism, Poison Oak, running record. school diplomas are to be granted in pointers on the best places to spend a 6-6-x evening service next Sunday. There sores and kindred complaints. the county. Those of the Stayton “ Where Everybody Goes” will also be an illustrated song, the so school who will receive diplomas are vacation. lo being sung by Miss Clara Murphv. Three reela of up to date J. L. Brown and wife of Dallas,Ore., TO TEACH FOREST PROTECTION Gladys Hill, Ollie Hepburn, Olivia who have been visiting friends and rela pictures and an illustra Funk, I/eo Rock, Nellie Stock well, Miss Bertha Luthey of Portland, who tives in Stayton the past week returned GOOD INVESTMENT ted song with beau has been spending a week with Miss to their home in the former city Mon Children of Oregon are to be inter Helen Staab, Florence Morton, Nellie Shreve, Theresa Fehlen, and Vera tiful c o l o r e d Merta Siegmund in the Waldo Hills, is day. Mr. Brown at one time lived in ested in forest protection. Forestry Funk. now visiting at the home of Chaa. Lu- Stayton and compliments the town on slides. One of our fellow citizens, less than officials of the Government have taken thev here. its growth in the past two years. steps to secure the assistance of boys Dr. Beauchamp reports the arrival a year ago bought a lot at Weat Stay- and girls of the state in helping to pro of a nine pound baby girl at the home ton and on May 16th sold it to a new On Tuesday Dr. Brewer performed an operation on the seven-year-old son Dave Bonniter, a well known tect forests from fire. The importance of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Staiger Of the I comer there with about 100 per cent Admission 6 cents of Mr. and M{s. A. B. Strong of The Gibson rancher, recently lassoed of the trees to the people of the state Waldo Hills. profit. That beats putting money In Dalle,. The child had an impediment a full sized deer in the middle of savings bank. Win Benham and I. R. and how to safeguard this great re in his speech caused by a tumor. The Dr. Beauchamp successfully removed a sw ift flowing stream. The an source Is taught in an attractive story the tonsils and adenoids from the throat Hammer at West Stayton have a few physician removed this growth aa well Opponite Thomaa-Mayo’s imal was turned over to Deputy to be issued and distributed through of Jos. Hammond's 7 year old son this more bargains in lots. $10 down and as the tonsils and adenoids, and the Game Warden, E. F. Averill. little boy will now recover hia speech. the schools. $6 a month. No interest. 6-6-12. week. FORMER RESIDENT OF SANTIAM DIES IN SOUTH »E0PLE '01 KNOW BUSINESS MEN CAPTURE CAHMBERS MC CONE GAME FROM MILL MEN ANNOUNCE A BIG SALE MCALPIN SCHOOL HAS CLOSED FOR VACATION LOCAL LODGE PEOPLE ATTEND CONVENTION N o tic e $9000 A YEAR FOR 40 YEARS, FARM’S RECORD BARGAIN MATINEE Stayton Theatre EVERY SATUR DAY AFTERNOON Stayton - j OMK.Ä*.»»- ViSHb'Wa» > ■to ? ' Theatre