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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1912)
1 ö q l q o i " j o " A Cool Head Gets h a a C 3 o o Warm Welcome'* ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR HITCHING POSTS U Our lighting sor- n tj vice Tory«!»' ! u !$ ideal; !;: ¡Sii our fans and fiat irons. The committee recently appo inted h; the city council to look Into th-> matter o f securing public hitching posts for . K* Stayton. hit* h*»en working successfully Nr and one good place for this servi-e hns already been arranged for. The loc - tion secured is along the ditch at First and High streets, a spot very eonven- i< ■ tly situated. Other places will prob ably he provided later, thus supplying a long felt want in thia city. Santiam Light & Power Company D This will be gratifying news to our farmer friends. [IO Ö O D O C O * Ö SALEM YOUNG MAN WINS A WALDO HILLS BRIDE ------------ GIRL BOOSTER TELLS OF PUBLICITY TRIP West Stavton Miss Pearl Adams and sister were Lebanon visitors last week. Word has been received from Miss A wedding o f considerable Interest to Cephas Hornbuckle attended Della Harold, w h o i s representing local people t o o k place Wednesday, j the picnic at Jefferson Saturday, Stayton and vicinity with the Oregon Publicity Party now touring the East when Miss Matilda Siegtnund became Those who attended the hop at ern states. Miss Harold was approach the bride o f W . J. Jones o f ¡Salem. The ceremony was performed at the Fery's hop house report a tine ing Omaha when she wrote. j time. home o f the bride’ s brother, Frank j Siegmund, Rev. McCloud o f the Pres byterian church at Mill City, otfleating. She stat ed that the party began distributing Frank Van Nuys and Win Ben- literature immediately ham made a trip to Station Forty-odd relatives and friends were Tuesday. after ty, she states, Miss Ethel Mack o f Stayton all. l spent a few days at the Dively ' home last week. have no literature at which they will make their home in | the Capital City. The bride, who is a graduate o f the Oregon Agricultural College, is well known locally. cal student at Willamette University. to n merchants Monday. ----------------------------- Miss Corda Brower of Jeffer The Corvallis & Eastern Railroad has son visited at the Forrette home just inaugurated a slight change o f the fore part o f the week. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER Miss Lizzie Dively, who has, . , . _ , . JIi?s beer, in Salem the past f e w ' Euiei Cross was held Wednesday night weeks, returned home Sunday, at the home o f Mrs. F. F. Foster. A Howard Tremmel, who has goodly number o f guests participated, A CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON C. & E. RAILROAD The Misses Addie and (Y s i e The groom is a medi- Condit were shopping with Stay- miscellaneous shower for been attending high school NEW DRESS GOODS—Collars, Belts, Lace, Waists, Silks, Pongees,Linens, Dimity.— 75 Patterns Dress Gingham, 10c, 12 1-2 and 15 cents the yard. BUTTERICK P A T T E R N S -W e carry a large stock o f patterns on hand in sizes 34 and 36. If we do not have what you want we will or der them by mail. Ask for fashion plate. JUST RECEIVED-New hosiery.in White,Blue,Pink.Tan Black.— SUMMER UNDERWEAR, a good assortment BERRY SEASON N O W ON leaving on Cheyenne. Miss Harold is well pleased with the present. A number o f our younjr folks Stayton circular, and says she is better A fter the wedding the couple went are in Portland this week attend- provided with literature than most of the other girls, One or two o f the par- to Salem. They expect to spend the [ ¡n p the carnival, summer camping near Jefferson, after THOMAS-MAYO CO. Stawberries, Gooseberries—Strawberries are getting cheaper and we can supply your wants for canning. Very reasonable this year. Leave your name and the number o f crates you can use, and we will call you up when we get a good price on them. Goose berries are selling at 25c per gallon today. WE HAVE A FEW SEED P O T A T O E S LEFT r schedule, which affects the time o f re- . . . ceiving and dispatching o f mail from this city, as well as the arrival and de parture o f the Kingston stage. Under the new schedule there is a difference in o f fifty minutes in the morning tram, and a most enjoyable time was had. Salem, is home for a short vaca and fifteen minutes in the afternoon Miss Cross was the recipient o f many tion. train, thus making their arrival in useful and beautiful gifts. — W est Stavton Warbler Kingston 9:26 a. m. and 3:29 p. m. re F o r S a l e Lots, Lots, Lots spectively. For Sale—Bargain, Second Hand Buggy $60. See Thomas & Lee. Ht. Pleasant ENTERTAIN AT SHOWER Dr. L ow e’s glasses are death to eye strain headaches. Ask your neighbors. Mamie and Elsie Peters visited ! Miss Frank Alexander and Mrs. G. John Thotna and N. Teague made a with Zona and Cora Ray. F. Konnek were the hostesses at a business trip to Portland the last o f Miss Pearl Frame spent Sun- i handkerchief shower held Tuesday the week. night at the Alexander home, in honor F or S a l e —Good w orkorbrood mare: clay with Hazel Lambert- o f Miss Ethel Cross. The house was will yvork single or double; sound. Ad W . R. Brenner and wife visit prettily decorated for the occasion, I dress J. T. hunt, Sublimity. 6-13-x. ed at the P. H. Lambert home which was enjoyed by a large number j S. C. Stewart o f Albany, held down The recital friven at the church o f friends o f the bride-to-be. Miss! the Farmers & Merchants Bank while by Rev. Sadler was well attend- Cross received many dainty kerchiefs S. C. Stewart attended the Portland ed. Rose Festival. •------- Jacob Spaniol was over and H. C. Porter o f Aumsville, who ha: put in a new pump for Pat Lam- been ill fo r some time, is able to fcc j b e r t. around again, He was a Stayton visit- Mrs. Chloe Huber o f Jordan or Tuesday. visited last week at the John WAS STIRRING LECTURE Rev. W. S. Graftwell o f Salem claimed on the subject "W h y H Shank and fa m ily le f t Tues- appointed in Rev. G raftw ell’s denun- For Sale or Trade: one 18 h p. dou ble cylinder Buffalo Pitts engine; 33 x ! day for Harrisburg to visit w ith ciation o f the liquor evil. His remarks were emphatic and straight from the 54 Russel Separator, with cook house relatives. com plete; Steam Hay Baler, chopper ^ la r g e n u m b e r o f la m b s fr o m shoulder, and many a severe body blow ' and wood saw. Address P. T. Etzel. . . . . . . . ., . „„ was dealt the Demon Rum The speak- i Route 1, Box 34, Stayton. t h ,s v ic in lt y so ld t o a Stayton er was very versatile, and his address j _____ I buyer last week. was pleasing as well as forceful. ,F or S a le -O n e 3-year-old Belgian Mabel and Elsie Thayer have horse colt; one 3-year-old Lovelace j returned home from the Leban- horse colt; one 3-year-old Red Seal on schools to spend vacation, DAILY TRIPS filly; one good brood mare with B e l-, gian colt and bred back to same horse: Am ong thi1 Stayton visitors also one single driving mare gentle f o r ' were Ed Smith and family, Josie Downing’ s pack train will make daily 11 lady to drive, 9 years old. L. S. Lam- a n d W ille Ryan, John Flick and trips from Detroit to the Hot Springs I 6 - 20 * bert, Stayton, Ore. Ernest Aegerter. during the summer. Special trips to I Q Wed. June 19. Remember the day and date. Manager Rizzc has secured a treat for the mu 3 ic lovers and others o f Stsytor in the f .mous Enrico Wagneri, assisted by Mia: Mabel Best, a dramatic reader and ainger o f note. These people will be here Saturday and Sunday evenings, June 15-16 at the Stayton Theatre. A complete change o f program Sunday night. The usual number o f good reels Tw o shews each night. Admission 10 •nd 20. the lakes. For further information I write J. M. Downing, Detroit, S. H. Heltzel de-j I am j What I am ,” at the Christian church j FOR SALE Good Hay Fork Outfit, Huber ranch. Wednesday night. As previously an-1 750 2 ft. clap boards, Columbia phono W. R. Ray and wife left Tues. nounced, his address was mainly along graph, Enterprise camera, 22 cal. for Portland to attend the Rose prohibition lines, and the rather meager j rifle.—C. Darby, Stayton. j Carnival. audience that was present was not dis- j Expert eye examination Is absolutely Am ong those attending t h e necessary to determine the proper kind strawberry fair at Lebanon were o f glasses to use. Selecting them by F. T. Thayer and family, Mrs. any other method may result in p e r -, p ] 0 y d Shelton and son Lyle, E f- manent injury to your eyes. When , f j e ^ ^ ^ H Ray> Dr. Lowe furnishes (Hasses it is with - - absolute certainty that they are the and J. M. Ray. best and only kind suited to your eyei. I I f you do not need glasses he most posi tively will not recommend them. He ■ For first clas watch and clock re has glasses at ail prices. Dr. Lowe pairing, leave your work at C.A Luthy, will be at Stayton Hotel 1 day only, Jeweler. AH work guaranteed. 16 lots, located at East end o f Jefferson St., Stayton, Oregon. As a special 30 day offer, I will sell lots 50x100 for $50.00 to $60.00 each; 100x100 $95.00 to $110.00 each. $10 to $20 down, balance on your own t e r m s . 1 0 p e r c e n t d i s c o u n t f o r cash. tf i 1 VACATION AT COAST Miss Eliza Roy and her sister, Miles, are about to leave on a several weeks’ vacation and rest at Newport. During Miss Eliza’s absence, Glen Munkers will juggle the adding machine in the $400 Piano for sale at a bargain, Stayton State Bank. brand new, never been used. Call Mrs. L. L. Thomas Why be bothered with 2 pairs o f glasses? Call at Stayton Hotel next Wednesday, .June 1&, and leave Dr. Lowe show you the o f Salem, independent Democratic new glasses with which you can see all Candidate for distances. No O lines or seams in the ■ glass to catch dirt or strain the eyes. COUNTY RECORDER will give his whole time to the duties No cement to come apart. They make o f the office, lie prompt with all work, you fee) young without making you and will practice the strictest economy. look old. Remember the date. Free demonstrations. Scores of references. Paid Adv. 7-4-12 STAVTON STATE BANK BLD’G., STAYTON, OREGON L ftB 9ft J f^ w***HTTJ**i 9ft L VS f t ft aMttiu tdaJÉÉ* |f*f**TT*ft FF ft Sacrifice Sale on Odds and Ends IN SHOES, S U I T S A N D DRESS GOODS One lot of Ladies' Suits values to $20.00. T o clean up the lot, your choice per suit . $ 9.45 One lot of Men’s leather low shoes, values to $5.00. pair to 45 cents clean up the bunch, now go at Odd vests worth up to $2.50. choice at fa n and Patent . Per $ 2.45 Your Remnants of all kinds. Dress goods at One-Half Off N E W LINE O F M E N 'S H A T S , SH O E S A N D S U IT S F O R T H E BIG N A T IO N A L H O L ID A Y , JULY 4 T H . T A K E A L O O K A T T H E M A N D C O M P A R E PRIC E S,A N D A L S O S T Y L E A N D Y O U W ILL A G REE T H A T W E A R E R IG H T U P -T O -D A T E . Also a full line of groceries. Plenty of Mason Fruit Jars at prices that are right— Give us a call and become our customer. H. L. C L A R K W . F. Klecker, STAYTON’S BESTS 4