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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1912)
LOCAL PLUMBER BUSY MAKING PRUNE DRYERS IMMIGRATION BOOKLET The Oregon State Immigration Com OPENING OF WOOLEN MILL CERTAIN. HE SAYS mission is at work on a state booklet Our hustling plumber and mechanic, that will be a valuable work f o r at (Continued from page one) A thorough and ac Jacob Spaniol, has on the high speed tracting settlers. curate compilation is being made o f Portland. these days, being engaged in the con The finished product turned out by state statistics, so that the most defl struction o f prune dryers for orohard- Last week he uite information will be available for the local mill will command a market built a dryer for Mr. Redline, who re- the intending immigrant. It is expect- throughout the United Stab •<. and also The Santiam Woolen •ides near Shaw, and this week he is ed an edition o f 200,000 copies o f this in the Orient. book will be published fo r general dis mill will be a manufacturer o f high putting up a larger one for Chas. Mc tribution before the end o f the year. grade blankets, mackinaws, batting Allister, also o f the Shaw neighborhood. The dryers are o f sufficient sue to and mattresses, and will be the largest handle an immense amount o f prunes, You and your children arc safe if you exclusive maker o f wool blankets on and their construction is a very com wear Dr. L ow e's superior glasses—eve the Pacific Coast. plicated task. That this sort o f work safe and price safe. They cost you no W e believe that the advantage which should be brought here indicates the more than the inferior kinds usually will accrue to Stayton through the op farm ers’ confidence in the Stayton sold and you have the benefit o f his plumber. eration o f the mill is too obvious to skill and more than 20 years experience. Consult him at H otel Sta>ton, Wed., need comment. It is interesting, how Sept. 4. One day only. ever, to know that Mr. Wilbur purpo ists in this vicinity. MODERN WOODMEN ses b en efitin g the town in every way Ruby Sandman is working in Jeffer possible in the conduct o f his enter son. prise. In an interview this week he A ll members o f the M. W . A . who said: in Salem yester- S. II. H eltzel was hve in or around Stayton, no difference “ 1 want the co-operation and friend where you belong, are cordially invited day on business. to meet at the Stayton Mail office next J Tuesday evening. Sept. C, A . W ard and fam ily 3, to discuss po rtiamj Monday. . . . returned to the new rerating o f members, and the -------- plans offered by the G r a n d Lodge. Grandma Weddle is visiting her This meeting is informal and is only N ew ton Weddle at Scio. fo r the purpose o f gettin g more infor mation on the new rates. Miss K ate Shelley i s visiting i n Yours, Resp.. Brownsville this week. E. M. Olmsted, Ex Dist. Deputy. Many are planning to attend the Linn County Fair at Scio. STAYTON GIRL WEDS ship o f all local people. I want every one to realize what this industry will mean to the town. Once I have plac ed the mill in operation it will never stop. When run at full capacity the mill will turn out goods to the value o f $150,000 a yea r-g o o d s that will be shipped out and paid fo r with outside money that will be distributed here. I think the benefits o f the enterprise Word has been received here from Am y Thompson, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Thom as, and a form er Stayton girl had been married to S. T. M iller o f Prineville, Oregon. The ceremony took place at Vancouver. Washington, on August 24. The grocm ¡s a railroad contractor o f prominence in Eastern Oregon. The bride was raised in this city and has many friends here. The couple will probably make their future home east o f the Cascades. For Sale—97 acres 3J miles south o f Stayton. W acres under cultivation, good buildings, hay, grain, stock and farm tools complete goes with t h e place. W ell improved, running water. Price $S5C0. Terms. S. H. H eltzel, Stayton, Ore. O ver Stayton State Bank. BIG WESTERN SHOW T o - N ig h t (T h u r s .) A program o f sidesplitting comedies. “ Who Wins the W idow ” “ Wanted, a Baby” “ Aspirations o f Gerald and P ercy” “ The H alfbreed’s Treachery” Bradshaw le ft S ta y to n pairs o f glasses? Call at Ho J. H. Anderson and w ife have re- tnmed from the Hot springs. tel Stayton next Wednesday. Sept. 4 . one day only, and have Dr. Lowe show Chas. Cladek and w ife visited with you the new glasses with which you his parents at Crabtree Sunday. can see all distances. No lines o r seams in the glass to collect dirt and Norman Davie is back from Portland strain the eyes. They make you feel young without making you look old. and’ will work in the woolen mills. Scores o f references. He does not go Remember the For Sale— For Cheat seed see E. C. from house to house. Downing. Sublimity, Ore. 9-20-x day and date. W ill Neal o f Silver Creek Falls made Tom Dunagan is home from the moss a business trip to Stayton yesterday. camp. H. E. Smith o f the Home Insurance | Co. is here visiting his sister, Mrs. Jos. | Miller. T h e a tre TONIGHT SAME PRICE-—10 CENTS. New Goods! For M e n :- For Women:- Suits and Overcoats: House Dresses: This is a new line we have just added. Just received from New York, and they include the very latest styles and patterns. COME IN and see the line, Military Shirts: Some lieautiful flannel and sateen. Percale, gingham and flannelette. Mannish Shirts: A swell line of snappy patterns. Dress Goods: NO TWO OVERCOATS ALIKE. New whip-cord serges and outings. patterns in percale, Hosiery For Fall and Winter. New Sweaters: The latest in Roughnecks and Jerseys. FALL and WINTER UNDERWEAR: Heavy, medium and light wool, and fleece-lined cotton, at prices to suit. Outings All new shades and range of price. Corsets Royal Worcester line, fully guaranteed SOCKS: Sweaters Try a box of our guaranteed hosiery. 6 pairs guaranteed 6 months. $ 125 All new styles. Also many other new articles coming in every day. Mrs. Roy Mullinix ■a visiting mother near Turner. New Goods! New Goods! THOMAS-MAYO Company. F. I.. Smith ur.d w ife o f Portland vis The District Superintendent, Rev. J. ited at the J. R. Miller home t h i s T. Abbe it will preach in the Methodist week. Church Sunday evening. LADY-BUGS AND HOPS Hopgrowers are deploring t h e ab- 1 sence o f lady bugs this year in exter Dr. Low e's glasses do not need the The Rev. J. T. Abhett will preach at minating aphis from the vines, says the guarantee that goes with them, Then- West Stayton Sunday afternoon a t her is a reuson. o ’clock, in Sch. h i ! House. 1 Albany Herald. Spraying has doubt less killed many o f these helpful little Grandpa Burson has been under the workers, but their almost total absence The Stayton water power ditch broke weather a few days. is to some extent due to the countless through its banks Monday, but was ! number o f new birds that have appear soon fixed. Dr. L ow e’s glasses are death to ed this year, for although the smali Adolphus Hill, who has been in San head ache. Ask your neighbors. birds eat aphis they also eat ladv bugs. Francisco the past two weeks, returned Mrs. Anna Smith ruturned to her yesterday. home in Mill City Tuesday. Henry Mutschler returned from the mountains Sunday. L. M. M cNeal went to Portland Tues Frank Mack and w ife expect to be day a fte r another auto to use on his home from the moss camp this week. stage line. Joe Kleckcr and w ife visited at By- Miss Stella Burson o f Weed, Califor ron Robertson's Sunday. Miss Verna W alker o f Albany is vis nia is at home here for a few weeks. iting at the home o f her aunt Mrs. M. ---------- Wanted— Hop pickers. J. Kitchen. Ab. Majors and Sim Schwartz motor- j . Hill, Sublimity, Ore. . Mrs. H. A . Beauchamp has been ed over from the capital city Monday. quite sick fo r a few days but is much improved. (W estern) New Goods! speak for themselves.” Mr. and Mrs. A. E. fo r Albany yesterday. W hy be bothered with two Portland that Mrs. HEADQUARTERS FOR HOP PICKERS OUTFITS Gloves, Hats, Aprons, Overalls, and Hop Pickers Supplies, includ ing Bacon, Hams, Meats, and Groceries of all kinds. Dare Sloper will start t o Portland Saturday to take a course in Pharmacy. For Sale Two Shropshire registered Mr. and Mrs. Bishop o f the Salem rams. Inquire o f A . Smith Woolen Mills Store, motored over from Stayton, Oregon. 8-29 the capital city on Sunday. Miss Lee o f the Klockcr clerking Mr George Lesley and children o f force is making an extended visit at Philomath visaed at the Ia.-sley home Mt. Pleasant. here a few days last week. Henry Mutschler and a bunch o f ki.l Th< fuiirth Quarterly Conference o f lets went to Gates Tuesduy to pi. k Cu; local Methodist Church will be held Monday evening at « o ’clock. blackberries. Lester Smith, Curl Follis and Nello For Sale Modern story and a half Apply to T. Mack are on a hunting expedition to residence, cor. Ititi and Second StH. Call tf. Mrs. M. J. Kitchen. 8-29-x Green mountain. John Porter, Chat. Loose, Ed Loose Wes Riggs and his "parda” are back John Mielke is home from the springs to Stayton again, but we did not smell and family and Frank Olson und w ife with a fine coat o f tan. returned homu from Siletz Hay Sat. any venison frying. Miss Minnie Miller, who formerly Nina Hendershott is visiting relatives Glen Smith and w ife o f Jefferson in Oregon City this week. lived in Stayton is visiting at the Giles Marble Crabtree, who has been at visited at the Roy Mullinix home last j Thomas home. the Hot Springs for his health, is ex week. Wanted Hop pickers. Apply to T. pected home today. Engel Schott, bartender at the Bu 8-29-x J. Hill, Sublimity, Ore. Harry Williams o f Seattle is at his reau saloon burned his hand severely Dr. Beauchamp rc|K>rts a baby girl with hot w ater last Friday and is tak grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Guy Kearns and Oliver Lesley were born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Philip ing a vacation this week. Burson. at Peter Burkhardt’s Sunday. Meier o f Sublimity. Mrs. W. W. Sanford o f Lebanon vis- ited at the Stayton hotel Sunday. For Sale— Finger Tape for Hop Pick ers. A . L. Shrcve. 8-29 Will be valuable to you NEXT WEEK WATCH IT! W . F. K LEC K ER , STATION'S BEST STORE, STAYTON, OREGON. For Rent House nnd 3 acres o f land. $•> per mo. Inquire of tf Grant Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bradshaw took six o ’clock dinner at the home o f Mrs. R. L. Morton Tuesday evening. Alrcuilv a large numher have le ft for Postal cards at B rew er’s. Any card the hop fields, und by this time next in the house at ten cents a dozen. No week the town will be half depopulatcd. reserves. One week only. Chas. Brown n n d family returned Postal cards at B rew er’s. Any card yesterday from a trip to Astoria, Mt. in the house e t 10 cents a dozen. No Hood and other Columbia river |>oiiit*, Miss Mabel Gardner is visiting at reserves. One week only. the Ed Siegmund home at Fern Ridge. M i-ses I. li za arid Milrn Roy are home For Sale Gasoline Engine and pump from Newport a fte r an extended stay. Trespass Notices for sale at this office, printed on heavy cloth, 10 cents with all fixtures. Inquire o f the Stavton Miss Milca is much improved in health. Mail. “ each. tf W . II. Hobson is having a coat o f For Sale—Young pigs 0 weeks old, paint spread over h i s house. Wm. Miss Roberta Morton returned from Inquire o f P ettit and Frank Thomas are the ar Turner Wednesday, where she has and brood sows. W. L. Frame, 5 miles south east o f tists. been visiting. town, in Linn Co. 9-5-x Mrs. Chas. Clow and son Frank re W. E. Thomas and R. L. Dunn are at Turner helping repair the Taberna I John Thoma has bought the property turned from Mill City Wednesday. She where he lives. It formerly belonged was accompanied by Mrs. John Green cle grounds at that place. to R. L. Morton. John has already o f that city. Miss I^ena Berg o f Shaw visited « t started impruvintg by putting in new Jno. Thoma, Guy Sloper nnd E. B. the home o f her sister, Mrs. John flues. W alters went to Mehama Sunday and Am ort a few days this week. — . Adam Burns, a prominent farmer fished down the river. What fish they Mrs. Frank Sillhavy and children, n e »r here received a slight hurt last caught were* nice ones. Naomi and Uriah, are visiting friends week while preparing a colt for the ex- F. A. Robertson and Martin Berg and relatives in Philomath and Corval- hibit at the State Fair. The colt also lis. was injured but will probably be ready have returned from their nunual out - . « | fo r the exhibition. ing. They bring the report o f the sec ond deer shot by local nimrods. Mrs. Mary Hallman and children o f Philadelphia are at the Pancoast home. Roy Mullinix, proprietor o f th e L e t no one but a highly educated, They expect to make their future home Bureau saloon has leased the building now occupied by P. Diedrich and will long experienced eye sprciahM. test and in Stayton. move to that location as soon as Mr, fit glasses to your eyes. Dr. Ix>we has Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ewen o f Portland Diedrich finishes h i s new building, the necessary qualifications. j were guests at F. M. Korinek’s Mon- which will he in a month or six weeks. | day and Tuesday. Their son Ray re turned with them. We can trade you Portland or vicini ty property for Stayton house and lot or cheap land. Ewen Realty Company 311 Aliaky Bid. 1 9-19-x Portland, Ore, Oregon timber is in big de mand, nearly $0,000,000 of for eign money being invested in it in the past few weeks. O n e deal required $2,000,000 arid an other $1,500,000. LOTS. 50x100, $50 to $60 each. $1. down and $1. per week. Do you want one? These terms are good only to Sept. 1. Better speak now and get a choice of location. S. H. Heltzel, over Stayton State Bank. 8-20