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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1912)
— S T A Y T O N S C H O O L SANTIAM WOOLEN MILLS OPENS NEXT MONDAY S A N T IA M WOOLEN MILLS, STAYTON, ORE OC I OHI R l‘ )l2 Tablets Galore. Chalk, Ink, Pens, Pencil Boxes, Composition Books, a 11 ^ every other article needed. The Stayton public school will reopen on Monday, September 1912-13 vear. H, for the Miss Nora CruN’.i -e lias been selected as princi pal by the school board, while G. C. Nance o f LUMBERMAN CRUSHED LOCAL MAN IS ROBBED BY A ROLLING TIMBER AT OREGON STATE FAIR ■Jr The 4th and 5th grades will be taught by Miss Lla Mack o f Salem, Pratt o f Aumsville \\ »• h a t e ¡in exceptionally good lint1 of school supplies this yeur, and it will pay you to look at our stock. Aumsville will wield the birch over grades Garni 7. primary room. .f* and Mrs. will conduct the There seems to I he reason s h e F» >kt\l so ^tunning w.is lint she It in be had h i a some doubt, up to Unlay, just w ho will teach the 2d and ltd grades, although Mill City, Sept. 11— Edgar Bloom, an the place has been offered to Miss M i employe o f the Hammond Lumber Co., State Fair grounds just as he was get riam Hannan o f Leavenworth, Wash I t ington. waa injured in one o f the company's ting on the train to go to Salem. When last interviewed, the camps one and a half miles north o f was considerably crowded and gettin g clerk. J. R. Gardner, stated that Miss M ill City Friday afternoon. The logs dark when the train pulled out and in Hannan had not yet accepted the posi tion, although he thought it very prob supporting a donkey engine he was re the scramble to get a seat some one re lieved Mr. Foster o f his roll, amount able that she would before Monday. setting, rolled upon him, fracturing his Miss Crabtree and Miss Mack need ing to $81. He is o f the opinion that a right leg below the knee, and breaking boy o f about 17 years o f age. who was r.o introduction to Stayton people, us both bones just above the ankle, while close behind him. was the thief, but both taught here last year, and Miss was not sure enough to cause an arrest Crabtree is a resident o f this city, Mr. b it le ft hip was badly crushed. j to be made. I Nance taught near Kingston last year, Dr. Brewer o f Stayton was immedi while Mrs. I’ ratt is an experienced Ma- ately telephoned for, end upon his ar I rion county teacher. Miss Hannan rival succeeded in relieving the suffer comes well recommended. e r's condition. I f no complications set It is regretable that Stayton does in, the patient will be around again in not have an approved high «chool, as a a couple o f months. Rev. E. Sutton Mace, pastor o f the number o f pupils are leaving here this local M. E. Church, leaves next Tues- year to attend at other places, ar.d sev ! day to attend the annual State Confer eral families have signified their willing ence o f his church, which convenes in ness to move to Stayton if an adaquate Ashland on the 18th. More than 130 high school were conducted here. How- pastors. representing the 20,000 Metho- ever, it is to be hoped that this will be Editors o f the state will visit the dists in this state, are expected to be overcome before this time next yeur. Pendleton Round-Up in a body this i n attendance. Bishop J. R. Cooke ------ - year. A special excursion is being or will preside at the Conference, which ganized by the State Editorial Associa appoints ministers t o t h e various tion that ia calculated to bring together churches o f the district fo r the ensu- j a very representative assembly o f pub ing year. Why suffer with your eyes, when Dr. lishers. Specil entertainment will be provided fo r the newspaper men. Eaton, the eyesight specialist o f many Bill Thomas o f Gates is here visiting. _______ j years’ experience, cau relieve them on (Special to The Mail) School Supplies m i : lit l INI AI OR M ANUFACTURERS OF HIGH GRADE W O O L B L A N K E T S in white and colors, also Wool Batting. Wool and Silk Floss Mattresses, etc. All kinds of WOOL BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED FOR GOODS Custom work done in batting wool for country trade. Blankets washed and napped. Your business solicited. IN Frank Foster o f this city pocket picked last Thursday at t h e M « KSt ;» BOYAL W OK- CESrtR. We kKU have just received a lull line of sizes You cannot afford to be without The October DELINEATOR BUI 11: KICK PATTERNS It 'contains articles and stories by W ORTH, D REC O LL BERNARD. MRS. s im c o x . A N N U M A K I M . WM. HARD. ROBl R f I11CIIENS, ETC. W e h a v e a very g o o d a s s o rtm e n t. GOES TO CONFERENCE The Fashion Authority of Che World while I was at church, j Consultation free. Wood taken on subscription, is trying to this office. save up enough feathers to make a east the feathers, as my w ife pillow. R. L. Dunn. John Thoma and w ife were land over Sunday. Mrs. John Green returned today to G. B. Trask is suffering from her home in Mill City, after a visit at buncle on his hand. the Clow home. of Office one door Christian parsonage. —Dr. M o n d a y N ig h t LEE W ILLARD & CO. THE BATTLE OF LIFE OPERA HOUSE MON. SEPT. 16 Prices, Suits and Overcoats: House Dresses: Some beautiful flannel and sateen. a car The 12 year-old-son o f Mrs. Joseph Etzel was badly kicked while driving Jos. Harlan and A . W atters were Misses Nora Crabtree and Malana in the horses the first o f t h e week Sestak came home Wednesday a fter a Mehama last week. | One o f the animals planted a hoof on trip to Corvallis. | the boys kneecap, leaving a bad flesh Miss Mattie Dunagan returned Tues- wound. Dr. Beauchamp attended the Dr. Pintler and Miss A lta Hobson I day from Portland. ' injury. took dinner at the L. A . Thomas home Tuesday evening. Mrs. R iley Thomas has been on the E. C. Lau drove to Scio on business sick list this week. last Friday. There will be preaching in the school kooae at W est Stayton, Sunday a fter E. B. W atters made a business noon at 3 o ’clock. Mrs. Dennis Caldwell is visiting home to Silverton last week. folks in Falls City this week. A n y one wanting a good piano at E. Roy is having a new roof put on R E A L B A R G A IN FIG U R E S , see his Third street house. For Sale—2600 lb. team, wagon and harness. Address box 263, Stayton. J. F. Lau. Dr. Andersen was a n over Sunday Mrs. Bessie Klecker expects to take visitor in the Rose City. Trespass Notices fo r sale at this the place o f Miss Emma Frank in the office, printed on heavy cloth, 10 cents local poet office. Miss Frank intends to Henry Siqith and Warren Richardson each. tf go to Salem to attend busines college. are in the mountains hunting. Dr. B rew er reports the birth o f a boy Strong resolutions w ere passed at to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammon o n W ill trade photo work fo r wood. the local Methodist church last Sunday Friday Sept. 6th. See J. F. Lau, Photographer. commending Governor W est in his en forcement o f the laws, and his crusade E. N. Teague has taken the con W . F. D w yer and Louis Ray o f Jor ■gainst vice. tract for the exeavating on the river dan were Stayton visitors Tuesday. and is pushing the work rapidly. Several loads o f wool and other ma Jacob Spaniol installed a leader wa terial fo r the Woolen mill came in yes ter system fo r Henry M iller this week. John Mielke is back a fter a short terday. I t will be but a short time un time spent in the hop yards. fl e i s til the hum o f machinery will be heard Bruno Boedigheimer drove his new looking fa t and hearty. in that direction. Stoddard-Dayton over from Salem yes Miss A lta Hobson returned Saturday terday. Lura Thomas was the only success a fte r a pleasant visit in Centralia and ful member o f the hunting party that Mrs. J. E . Sloper went to Portland other Washington points. went out the first o f the week. H e Tuesday, with a view t o locating i n managed to bag a deer that weighed that city. Dr. B rew er reports the birth o f a about 160 lbs. when dressed. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John Strand o f near Shelburn, Monday. Bill Cladek, who is now located "T h e third letter o f Christ to one o f Lebanon showed his smiling face the Seven Churches,” will be the sub Joe Skornichka, form erly proprietor town Sunday. je c t next Sunday morning at the Meth o f the old Buster House, who is now a odist church. “ The church at Satan’s resident o f Gresham, was in Stayton G. W . Murphy and w ife are prepar- aeat o f pow er,” will be the special last Saturday and Sunday. subject. ‘An honest man, the noblest ‘" g 10 move into their new hoU8e on ' Burnet street. work o f God —Who is honest?” will be Mr. and Mrs. W alter Cassidy o f the evening topic. W est Stayton are t h e parents o f a Dr. Eaton is now better prepared baby boy that arrived Sunday. Dr. : than ever to do drugless work, and also Brewer was in attendance. eye snd glass fitting, having just com- ' pitted four weeks o f special work in Mrs. John W. Jackson, a form er res spondylo therapy. ident o f Stayton, but now living in Mill City, came in on the Kingston The subject at the Christian church stage Monday for a visit with friends. Sunday morning will be--The Bible (11 People) School. A ll who are interested in a $350 New Howard Piano for live Bible School will please be present. In ft Big, Bustling, Bracing Play In the evening a practical address will only $270. A Bargain if taken be given, entitled, "Som e o f the Great- at once. Inquire at The Stayton je s t Things in the W orld.” I f not a Mail office. 9-12 i regular attendant elsewhere, plan to hear this address. For R ent—Seven room house, with barn, chicken house and all necessary A Clean, Homespun Comedy-Drams in This w eek ’s issue contains a large outbuildings. For further information 4 A cts, introducing Borne amount o f political advertising. W e call on J. P. Funk. 9-12-x have arranged with the campaign com Metropolitan Singing and m ittees o f all three parties for the pub Dr. Andersen will change his location Dancing lication o f political m atter, and expect from Stayton to Sublimity to-morrow. shortly to print articles pertaining to The Doctor has made many friends the T a ft and Roosevelt platforms, as since coming to this city hut promises well as further m atter relative to the to come over from our sister tow n and W ilson campaign. see them once in awhile. 50c and 25c For W om en:- Percale, ginglmm and flannelette. Mannish Shirts: A swell line of snappy patterns. Dress Goods: New whip-cord serges and outings. Military Shirts: KICKED BY HORSE New Goods! For Men:— NO TWO OVERCOATS ALIKE. Eaton, the Optician. Port- , - u stai J 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, Bruce Plaster is working at the wool- short notice.’ Charges reasonable for en mill. tirst-class work. A ll work guaranteed. please return I New Goods! THE NEW SYSTEM some o f my chidkens Sunday evening, •m The Delineator EDITORS TO GATHER W ill the party or parties, who stole C7 patterns in percale, Hosiery For Fall and Winter. N e w Sweaters: The latest in Roughnecks and Jerseys. FALL and WINTER UNDERWEAR: Heavy, medium and light wool, and fleece-lined cotton, at prices to suit. SOCKS: Try a box of our guaranteed hosiery. 6 pairs guaranteed 6 months. $1.25 New Goods! Outings All new shades and range of price. Sweaters All new styles. Also many other new articles coming in every day. Everything or anything you may happen to want. New Goods! mXM THOMAS TEACHERS' CONFERENCE THE NEW SYSTEM GOOD LAND BUYS On Saturday evening o f this week at W e are now ready in the drugless line. Company. For Sale- 97 aerca 3) miles aouth o f ference, for Sunday School teacher. , at Stayton, 60 acres under cultivation, good buildings, hay, grain, stock and the Christian church. A program is larin tools complete goes with t h o being ; repared, to he followed by dis place. Well improved, running water. cussion. A il teachers are urged to he Price $8500. Terms. present, and others will he most w el 25 acre farm 1 mile from town. Good come. bottom land. One half under cultiva tion. Good improvements. O. B. Trask is doing some improving. Price $4000; Terms. A ll chronic cases yield readily to 8 |>. in., there will be u Teacher’s Con our system o f adjustments. I f others have failed, give us a trial. Office two doors west o f Masonic building. Office hours, 9 to 12 and 1 to 5. - A . C .Eaton, Chiropractic Spondylotherapy. Mr. and Mrs. Dively o f W est Stay- ton made a business trip t o Stayton Wednesday. 103 acres, 6 miles from town. Good .John Bailey went to Portland Mon improvements. Price $45 per acre. Piano Tuning W hy not g e l your day. 41 acres, | mile from town, well im work done by a Stayton nriHn. Satisfac Price $-»000. Terms. Ed Burnett o f Lyons was r Stayton | proved. tion guaranteed. M. Schueff 9-26-x caller Wednesday. 941 acres 2 miles from town. One half under cultivation. Balance valua Mrs. J. A. Hendershott went t o Miss Nina Hendershott returned from ble timber. W ell improved. Shaw Wednesday to visit friends i n Oregon C ity Friday. Price $70 per acre. Terms. that neighborhood. For Rent House and 3 acre.) o f lar.d. $6 per mo. Inquire o f tf Grnnt Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Roe Phillips o f Scio were in town Tuesday, trading with Stayton merchants. Miss Bessie la?e visited at Hie H. Shank home in Mt. Pleasant, Sunday. For Sale —For Cheat seed sec E. C. Downing. Sublimity, Ore. 9-20-x <4 3J acres inside corporate limits. Close in, well improved. Price $1700. 67 acres, I I miles from P. O., well improved. Price $56 per acre. Terms. Town Lots, 60x100. $60 to $60 each. $1 down, $1 a week. For Snlc Modem alory and a half résidence, cor. Ida and Second Sts. Call S. H. Heltzel, Stayton, Ore. M I . M. J. Kitcfa ri. O ver Stayton State Bank. Registered Poland China hoar, Fair t f. Boy, No. 81, kept for service at Aums- villefR oute 1. C. Forrettc. 9-26x Mrs. Gooderham was compelled to Miss Naomi Silihavy returned Tuc s- bring her son Henry home on account day from a visit in Corvallis and Philo Mrs. Effic M iller and E. ('. Titus o f hop [ oison. math. motored to Falls City Wednesday for a visit with their brother in that place. For Rent 80 acres o f fine Santiam bottom land; 30 acres in cultivation; W e can trade you Portland or vicini- M rs. Esther Stamp le ft Monday for good peach, pear and apple orchard on ly property for Stayton house and lot Salem where she has secured employ premises, nho R. It. station; bargain or cheap land. Ewen Realty Company ment at the Insane Asylum. She has for right man. Cash rent. 311 Alisky Bid. rented her house here to J. P. Wilbur. F. M. Munkers, Stayton. j 3-19-x Portland, Ore, \ « .