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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1912)
D tn a iiio n íf cía a issi FERRYBOAT " A Cool Homi Get* • Warm Welcome” SÉ vSV J à í(; *_ vice fé: i t f : our fans Í...U iu l L 1 irons. li Santiam Light & Power Company 0 a n a o D O D ïa c D m l ANNOUNCEMENT THOMAS-MAYO CO. (Continued from page 1.) i is iileSi, iit.riV.iSc LOST the briiii'e crow wer* at one« act to work . .1 u new ferry. Thi* craft wi,l lii'.tt. le t, anil will require several ‘ lays to he r«ut in shape for use. In the meanwhile a small rowboat is dome •rvlce between the two eountiea. l h > < the steeath t:me this spring that Stay ton ha* lieen eut off from Lion, ami it i.; not a pleasant situation. It . to he hoped that the speedy erect ion o f a temporary bridge will he possible. 1 N Strawberry, L e m o n , tf Raspberry, C h e r r y , MANY HOMESTEADERS EXPECTED THIS YEAR Land officers report a great deal of inquiry for vacant land in thia state and it is expected that 15*12 will be notable Luthy, I am pleased to recommend him to all my friends and patrons, knowing him to lie a and reliable young man. He is well this line, having worked for French, square residence o f three years on a homestead Peach, Orange, Cham- ■ paigne. in tractive than ever before to the settler. a This line, however, will not be neglected, for I will still continue that line o f work at the old stand. friends patronage during the twenty years for that been in business here, and hope they will I all STATE BANK DEPOSITS MAKE LARGE INCREASE have ex 10c, 15c, 25c, 35c POROUS K N I T UNDERW EAR tend the same to my successor. BULK ¡GARDEN of Will Wright, superintendent banks, deposits have increased $114,339,475, on March 7,1911, to $127,- the garment. 100 patterns to select from Guaranteed Hosiery 6 pairs 6 months $1.25 LACE AND BRAID STAYTON, ORE. l of from underwear, light EMBROIDERY AND INSERTION 50c Banks o f the state continue to grow, | reflecting the continued prosperity o f j all Oregon. According to the report $ 1 .5 0 $1.25,$1.75, $2.25 • SEEDS their AT c e n t s , V0 c e n t s . S I. 0 0 , $ 1 .2 5 u n d Knit weight 25 cents *1 •j SO c e n t s , 7 5 c e n t s , Manish Shirts. T he newest thing. 8 bars for Ü :i Summer Underwear the garment registered optician. I wish to sincerely thank my ...Prices... 3 pounds for at Albany, and also in Eastern Oregon. Mr. Luthy is not Messaline and Taffeta FOR WOMEN Laundry Soap preliminary to making proof, which has the jeweler ALL OVER LACE MACARONI passed both houses o f Congress and waits only the signature o f the Presi dent, is making public lands more aG qualified 1 25 cents for the large areas o f the Government domain to be taken by settlers. The change in the land lawa, allowing a Having disposed of my jew elry stock to Chas. A. RIBBON JELLO V i Some beautiful new patterns Ask to see them. 1136,997 on April 18 o f this year, a gain ! °T $12.797,524, or more than a million dollars a month during the year. Use T hermodyne once and you are its friend forever. 6-6-x. D EW EY SAW T H E POINT. 1 Miss Ethel Cross was in Portland the last o f the week. H* Paid Up After Hi* Deg Had >#«n Kicked Around. For Sale—92 acres o f fine bottom T hekmodyne cures Boils,Carbuncles, Admiral D«W*j lind an English bull land. Well improved. $60 per acre. 1 J. T. Hunt o f near Sublimity Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Croup, dog of which ba wee very prend. So town Tuesday. E. Forette, the well known rancher, See L. Briggs o f W est Stayton or J. marked w u hie affection for (be dog Rheumatism, Poison Oak, running T. Kesrns, Stayton. tf. thah an atmosphere of “love me, lovo j ^ e cs and kindred complaints. 6-6-x brought in a pair o f freak chickens for my dog" bad sprung up around the ad- S . T hermodyne is unexcelled for all our inspection last Saturday. These For Sale or Trade; one 18 h p. dou mirai and the canine. U I* further re- < flinammatory ailments. 6-6-x. unusual specimens, which had just hat- ported that the animal came near enu*-, / V , , I . f i r n v i » ble cylinder Buffalo Pitts engine; 33 x lng trouble between the head of the v y ttIV v j I VC i ched out a few days, arrived in this A party o f Stay ton young people at- vale o f tear9 with but tWQ , between 54 Russel Separator, with cook house navy and the late "Fighting Rob" Ev- tended the tent show held at West ! . . , complete; Steam Hay Baler, chopper them—each had one sturdy, perfectly Admiral Dewey while on a tour of , Stayton Monday night. Orlo Humphreys made a trip and wood saw. Address P. T. Etzel, Inspection when be was In command normal leg, but not a trace o f the mate to Salem on Friday. Route 1, Box 34, Stayton. of the 1’ adfic squadron took the dog that should h a v e accompanied it. Tom Mullanify, who has been in Port along with him. Ue lost sight ef his Clarence Jones made a business pet on Evans’ ship, but In o few min- | land for some time, was here Sunday Aside from the missing props, the ate* saw him hurled skyward from the tr,P 1° Sllverton on Monday. chicks are strong and healthy. They renewing old acquaintances. companlouway as If «hot from a enta- Mathew Gibson made -l buai- are the most unusual freaks in the pult With blood In hi* eye Admiral lvla . w a ,,usl Dewey rushed over to aee the reason ness trip to Salem on Friday. F or S a l e —Good work or brood mare; poultry line that have yet been called Vaudeville and Motion Picture Show for the sudden ascent, surmising cor- . . . ___■ ... _ . will work single or double; sound. Ad to cur attention. for Saturday evening. roctly that soma one had kicked the Ml8S Ethel K ing ot Shaw \ 18- dress J. T. Hunt, Sublimity. 6-13-x. dog. He sow "Fighting Bob’* at the ited over Sunday at her home “ Red Deer’s Devotion." foot of th* steiw. here. SPECIAL SERMONS “ Th* Sheriff’* Daughter.” Brewer carries T hermodyne . N o “Sir," roared th* admiral, “what do home complete without babies—and “ The Bad Man’s First Prayer.” you mean by kicking my dog?” Albert Savage and w i f e o f T hermodyne . 6-6-x. “Sir," roared Evan* in return. " I ’d Turner visited over Sunday with (Western) The pastor o f the Methodist church have kicked that dog If be had been E xtra- the property of the president of the relatives here. Merrifield and Stowell are now pre has announced a special series o f ser- United States! He chew -d the leg* off FU N T Q U A R T E T T E pared to buy all kinds of fat stock, See ■ mons on “ The Christian Church,” be- The Misses Ava and Elsie Dar two pair* of fifteen dollar trouser* and them. Top prices. "T h e Jolly Four” fL ginning next Sunday evening. In these by spent Sunday at the W . H. destroyed an edition do Inxe of the addresses Rev. Mace will discuss the Direct from the Bligh Theatre, Salem navy regulations." Rogers home. Mrs, L. L. Thomas left last night to Dewey saw th* point and paid for Admission 10 and 20cts. history, growth, purpose and unity of Mrs. Ernest Long and children attend a music recital in Salem. From MW uniform Iran—ra—New York the church, its ordinances, creeds and TWO SHOWS. there she will go to Dayton. Ore., for WafM. o f Salem visited over Sunday at services, and the sacraments peculiar a visit at her old home. the Geo. Caspell home. 8talnlng Wood Dark H u m . to the different denominations. The The appearance of walnut may be A party of young people de Not Trained. Mrs. Dr. Thompson, formerly o f this final sermon will be on “ How We Be given to white wood* by painting or parted for the Abinqua Basin on Recruiting Officer—You understand sponging them with a concentrated city but now o f Salem, has been spend come Members ot the Church.” the first duty of a soldier la strict obe warn aolntlon of permitngnnnte of Monday for a fishing trip. ing this week at the home o f Mrs. L. dience to orders. You haven’t been potnasa. The effect Is different on dif L. Thomas. used to tbat, have yon? ferent kinds of timber, some becoming A large number from here at WA HI CLUB MEETING Awkward—Nope—that la, no. air. etalned very rapidly, others requiring LOST:—A ladies’ Gold Watch, Elgin You see I never married.—Philadelphia more time for this result The per tended the picnic given by t h e make, with diamond set in back. Lost Record. manganate Is decomposed by the woody Voters League at Victor Point on The ladies o f the Wa Hi club met at near Tom Smith’s dam above town. fiber Brown peroxide of mnngnnesc la Saturday. Return to owner and receive reward.— the home o f Mrs. W. H. Tate last Th* Troubl*. | precipitated, which Is afterward re Lawyer— Don’t yon think I acquitted moved by washing with water. The V. Dare Sloper, Beauchamp’s Drug Wednesday afternoon, and a very Miss Clara Doerfler who has myself well In that trial? Friend— wood, when dry. may be varnished Store. been attending school at Union pleasant time was had by all. The a f-l Very welL It Is a pity you didn't do and will be found to resemble very ternoon was spent in visiting and fancy mnch for your client.—Baltimore Amer closely the naturally dark wood».—liar- Hill for several weeks, returned Mr. Hannis, a prominent farmer of I per’» Magazine. home Friday. near West Stayton, was in town Sat work. At the usualhoura lovely lunch j 'cn"' was served to which ail did ample jus- j urday. He has Dcen assisting Mr. Mounce in securing a right o f way west tice. The visitors included Mrs. A. C. o f the Woodburn-Springfield branch of Barrows, Mrs. Munro and Miss Anna the Southern Pacific. Tate. ONE LEGGED FREAKS PLE BSSOESSS2 When you think,T hink T hermodyne . 6-6-x. Dr. Brewer made a trip Thursday. to Salem M.. Goodie o f Aumsville was in the ttity Saturday. P. Diedrich sold a John Deere surrey to Theo. Highberger o f Sublimity last Week. Marion Hunt o f Union Hill bought a rubber tire John Deere buggy o f P. Diedrich last week. Dr. Beauchamp reports the birth of a nine pound baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cox Saturday. Work is progressing well on the new- house being built by Henry Miller on on his ranch between here and Sub limity. G. F. Johnston o f Lyons passed through Stayton Friday on his way home from the Odd Fellows convention at Pendleton. A good sized party o f pupils o f the local school went to Woodburn Satur day to attend the track meet held in that place. Mrs Polliek o f Idaho, Miss Freeman o f Crabtree, and Mrs. J. O. Huntley o f Albany, have been visiting at the home o f their sister, Mrs. H. L. Huntley of this city. M. L. Newman of near W est Stayton Was ir. town Monday. Mr. Newman, who is well known in this vicinity, re- j . “ The • Second Birth” Wl11 l,e th<f cently returned home after a three i Jec* t h e < hristian church, Sunday years’ stay in Portland. ' morning. The evening service will be ._____ . given over to the Children's Day exer- t O S T :-A ladies' Gold Watch, Elgin cis€K- The Sunday school children will make, with diamond set in back. Lost >?ive 14 mi-nk>nary program, beginning near Tom Smith’s dam above town. j at 8 o ’ clock. An offering will be taken, Return to owner and receive reward — Proceeds to g‘> to Foreign Missionary V. Do re Sloper, Beauchamp’ s Drug work- An invitation to attend these Store. services is extended to all. Stayton Theatre [W. F. FLECKER; Stayton Will Celebrate 4th of July “ PAID IN FULL” As announced last week, the Claman players v/ill be here tomorrow night in j “ Paid in Full,” which they state is the be8t shr,w thcV hav‘ ! ever " ta* ed here- As thia will be their last performance in Stayton for several months, a good John Lau made a business trip to attendance ia expected. GOOD INVESTMENT Portland the latter part of last week. He purchased a new supply of photo graphic material and imbibed a lot of DAILY TR/PS new ideas in photography while in the One o f our fellow citizens, less than j _______ metropolis. a year ago bought a lot at West Stay- Downing’s pack train will make daily ton and cn May loth sold it to a new The local lodge o f the Foresters o f comer there with about 100 per cent trirm from Betr°R the Hot Springs America ia planning a special Memorial profit. That beats putting money ¡n /luring the summer. Special trips to day service to be held Sunday at the I. O. O. F. hall. The meeting will be savings bank. Win Benham and I. R. j the lakes. For further information held at 11 o ’clock, and at noon a ban Hammer at West Stayton have a few wrltc' J - M- Downing, Detroit, quet will be aerved. All members have more bargains in lota. $10 down and • ■■■ — been- urged to attend. $6 a month. No interest. 6-6-12. | T hkrmodyne at Brewer’s. Before you buy your best suit or dress come and a look at our wearing apparel, be it a new suit, new dress, new shoes or a new hat. pair of W e have the largest line ever carried in this section of the country and at prices that are right. The novelties as well as staple goods can be found here. IN SP E C T OUR NEW latest LINES A N D C O N V IN C E Y O U R SE L F A T KLECKER’S, Stayton’s Best Store tf | 6-6-x. r take IW. F. KLECKER;