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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1912)
SHOW MONDAY OH,HI SANTIAM WOOLEN MILLS School Supplies The Lee Willard company o f travel MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH GRADE WOOL BLANKETS in white and colors, also Wool Ratting. Wool and Silk Floss Mattresses, etc. All kinds of W O O L BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED FOR GOODS Custom work done in batting wool for country trade. Blankets washed and napped. Your business solicited. ing |«layor* put on a fairly acceptable T i l l ; D L L 1 N L A T O R performance o f “ The Hattie o f L ife " OCTORKR I9l> I at the Opera House Monday night. The Tablets Galore, Chalk, Ink, Pens, Pencil Boxes, Composition Books, a n d every other article needed. plot o f tne play was the same old story, but was redeemed by some rather elev- 1 er lines at not too frequent intervals. With the exception o f Mr. Willard, who was naturally the best o f the players, the cast was mediocre, the villain and SANTIAM WOOLEN MILLS, STAYTO N , ORE We h a v e a n exceptionally miaul lino of school supplies this year, and it will pay you to look at our stock. one or two others being so stitf that you expected to hear their joints creak when they moved. The show was wit A T T E N T IO N ! nessed by a good sued audience. Incidentally, Mr. Willard appeared between the third ml fourth acts (not DAIRYMEN ! a curtain call) anil in a rather unneces sary talk, handed the town o f Stayton W E pay the highest price for butter fat and guarantee weight and test. W e furnish the cans, pay the express and pay the highest Portland quotations. Y O U furnish the cream and deliver it the a nice dish o f lemons. We might say that their "Metropolitan singing and station. Eaton, the eyesight specialist o f AID FLOOD SUFFERERS of W ORTH . MRS Office The Fashion Authority of the World REPUBUCAN MEETING Preaching every!Sunday attilla , m and at 7:30 p. m. by Rev. A. C. Eat on. Sunday! school at 10 a. m., A. J Caldwell, supt. B Y P U at 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Eaton, president. o f purchasing and distributing seeds ber 21st, 1912, at one o ’clock P. M. for and buds to the small farmers in that the purpose o f conferring with the Rep territory, thus enabling them to re ublican candidates relative to the com plant their crops and secure some re- ing campaign. of th e I m m aculate Many o f these | C oxcep - the floods and the seed contributions j tion, Stayton; Rev. A. Lainck have met with a hearty response and | AGENT WANTED priest in charge. High mass second appreciation at the hands o f the Louis-1 fourth and fifth Sundays 8:30 a. m., ana farmers. " Priest’s address: Sublim ity, Oregon. -------------------------------I Wanted—The Cosmopolitan Group re- j T. B o n ifa c e ’ s C a t h o l ic C hurch building, which will be Albany’s first Christian five-story business block. A large crew o f workmen will rush the work as rap idly as possible. This structure will stand on the site o f the old store o f S. E. Young at the southwest com er o f First and Broadalbin streets. Services will be held every Sunday. Preaching at 11 a. m., and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m., Mrs. W. H. Hobson, superintendent. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7:30 p. m., Mrs. R. L. Dunn presi dent. Ladies Aid society meets each Wednesday at 2:30 p. m., Mrs. G. D. M. A. Mack has rented the Aums- Thomas, president. R. L. Dunn Pastor. ville hotel and will take possession the 20th. M ethodist Methodist Episcopal Church, order of services: Bible school at 10 a. m., A. S. Pancoast, superintendent- Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Midweek Prayer and Bible Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Epworth League, Sunday, 6. p. m., Clark Mace, Pres. Ladies’ Aid Society, Thursday afternoon, Mrs. J. R. Gard ner, Pres. Pastor o f the church, E. Sutton Mace. DAILY TRIPS Everett Gardner has moved to the Murphy house i n t h e w-est part of town. Mr3. R. L. Morton has been clerk ing in W. F. F lecker’s store during the sale rush. \A arren Richardson and Henry Smith are back from their hunting trip to the mountains. ? in “ T Stayton to look after subscription renewals, and M annish Shirts: NO TW O OVERCOATS ALIKE. Dress G ood s: patterns in percale, O u tin gs New Goods! P O L K ’S Business Directory Registered Poland China boar, Fair The fine weather is letting the farm- | Boy, No. Hi, kept for ser\ e at Aums ers get their threshing done. The ville .Route 1. C. Korrette. 9-2Gx grain is not as much injured as was thought at first. Piano Tuning—Why not get your work done by a Stayton man. Satisfac E. M. Olms:ted a n d Jos. Forinek tion guaranteed. M. Schueff 9-26-x drove up the North Fork last Friday to look at some goverment, land hut did J. P. Funk and family have moved to not like the country very well so drove Corvallis, where the ynuag folks will back the same day. attend school. They expect to be gone E. N. Teague, Tom Smith and Oliver several years. JiCsIey motored to S a l e m Monday. Mr. Aldrich o f the Ladd a:-d Bush Judge Bushey came back with them bank o f Salem and Mr. Ro- nburg o f and stayed t i l l Tuesday afternoon. the Aumsville bank were Stayton call The Judge is well pleased with the pro gress o f the work on the river here. | e rs Tuesday. g r a p h , s h ip p in g a n d b a n k in g p o in t; a l» o C la ssified D ire cto ry , c o m p ile d b y b usin ess an d p ro fe ssio n . K . I.. P O L K Sc C O ., S E A T T L E OVER 88 YEAR S’ E X P E R IE N C E T rade M arks D e s ig n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . An v o n « Bonding a Rk«trh and d««orlntlor* mny T’ llfk ly HR^erfRln o u r o p in io n fre e w h eth er ah i irr tiiion In p r o h n h if p«tf<»»itahlo, CoD m unirA - r ir » tin Rt r ic t lf con fid en t m L HANDBOOK O*. I’ntniiL« rent, free, o id e n t t v e n c y fo r io c t ir t n c p A te n t* . rn tciiM taken through M unn ft Co. receive wprrinl notice, without c harge, In the Scientific American. A handaom elf IHnetrAf ed weekly. I.nrgeat efr- >I*iti<in o f any fu-ienf file Journal. Term*. f J r. j< .r : four m onth«, |L Bold by all new sdealer«. All new shades and range of price. Sw eaters All new styles. Also many other new articles coming in every day. E v e ry th in g or anything you may happen to want. New Goods! THOMAS-MAYO Company. j F lecker’s Sale continues to draw big crowds. H osiery For Fall and Winter. Try a box of our guaranteed hosiery. 6 pairs guaranteed 6 months. 51.25 J A swell line of snappy patterns. New whip-cord serges and outings. Heavy, medium and light wool, and fleece-lined cotton, at prices to suit. U. S. LAND OFFICE OF FILING TOWNSHIP PLAT Portland, Oregon, September 4, 1912. j Notice is hereby given that a survey o f fractional Township 9 South, Range 3 East, W. M., has been made, and a plat o f said survey, being o f Sections 3, 4, 5 and EJ o f 6, will be filed in this office on October 8, 1912, at 9 o ’clock 1 a. m., on and after such date we will prepare<l to receive applications for the entry o f said lands. H. F. Higby, Register. J. C. Ardrey, Receiver. Percale, gingham and flannelette. This is a new line we have just added. Just received front New York, and they include the very latest styles and patterns. COME IN and see the line, FALL and WINTER UNDERWEAR: NOTICE Dr. Beauchamp reports a ten pound boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Steveley o f Union Hill Sunday, September 15th. For Sale 2600 Ih. team, with wagon and harness. Will sell very cheap, or take smaller horse in exchange as part, payment. Box 263, Stayton, Ore. ltx H ou se Dresses: The latest in Roughnecks and Jerseys. IN- New Goods! Suits and O vercoats: SOCKS: DEPARTMENT OF THE TERIOR 15c For W om en:- N e w Sweaters: 1 to extend circulation by special meth ods which have proved unusually suc cessful. Salary and Commission. Pre vious experience desirable but not es sential. Whole time or spare time. Address with references, Charles C. Schwer, Cosmopolitan Group, 381 Fourth Ave., New York City. and For M e n :- Some beautiful flannel and sateen. ‘ ' '" ’' “ ' T ' " and surrounding territory, Downing’ s pack train will make daily Mrs. Floyd Robinson a n d children trips from Detroit to the Hot Springs Wes. Bailey is back in Stayton from have gone to Seattle to visit relatives. during the summer. Special trips to Floyd has gone to California to work. Albany. the lakes. For further information write J. M. Downing, Detroit, tf Wanted—A piano player. Inquire at Dr. Beauchamp. Jacob Spaniol and i the Stayton Theater, T. Rizzo, Mgr. W. A. Weddle made a flying trip to Sa For Sale—Modern story and a half lem in the D octor’s auto Tuesday after - 1 E. P. Warner and wife o f Chicago residence, cor. Ida and Second Sts. Call noon. are expected here today. Mrs. War tf. Mrs. M. J . Fitchen. ner is a sister o f C. Ullom o f this city. Mr. Case o f the Jefferson creamery \ The Jeffer- j Harlan Davie o f Rogue River, Ore was in town Wednesday. gon, visited at the 8. H. Burson home son butter maker’s ad appears in an- 1 othercolumn. the first o f the week. O R E G O N a n d W A S H IN G T O N For Sale —Pure Bred Shropshire rams J P. Davie, Joe Fisher a n d Bud from the celebrated Davenport flock. Davie started after deer in the mount A D ir e c to r y o f e a ch C ity. T o w n an d Inquire o f B. F. Fresh, V illa g e , g iv in g d e g crlp tlv e «»k e tch o f ains east o f here, yesterday. 9-26x Shaw, Oregon. e a c h p la ce , lo ca tio n , p o p u la tio n , te le The regular services in the Christian church, Sunday. R. I, Morton will (reach both morning and «.•■ . ing. J I M ilitary Shirts: , Sublim ity; Rev. A. Lainck, rectorj BULBING IN ALBANY Low mass 8 a. m., high mass 10:30 s. m., first and third Sundays in tiie m onth; high mass 10:30 a. in., sec Work began on last Thursday for the ond, fourth and fifth Sundays. V es pers at eventide. erection o f the First National Bank 10c New Goods! C. D. Hartman, Chairman. farmers had been practically ruined by j We have a very good assortment. ANNETTE AUSTIN. The Delineator —Dr. Baptist C hu rch SOI00X. BERNARD, one door Christian parsonage. The Marion County Republican Cen bv the Atlantic Lines o f the Southern tral Committee will meet in the Cir Pacific Company and an appropriation cuit Court room o f the County Court has recently been made for the purpose House in Salem. Oregon, on Septem Catholic D R E f.O L L , WM H ARD. ROBERT HICHENS. ETC. i 1 Mississippi river has been recognized . turns from their lands. PATTERNS maay Eaton, the Optician. The hundreds o f thousands o f dollars damage done by inundation o f farming lands because o f the overflow o f the BUTTERICK All work guaranteed. Consultation free. east •“ ‘ ■»U M It ’contains articles and stories by years' experience, can relieve them on short notice? Charges reasonable for first-class work. M " »v*a The October DELINEATOR Why suffer with your eyes, when Dr. Oregon I s n i t H t x t R U l Y » » « . ' ’X H M Y ou cannot afford to be w ithout THE NEW SYSTEM Jefferson Creamery Co. - - - - - • dancing" was "simply out o f s ig h t ” Write for tags and cans. Jefferson Ilu* reason s h e ooked so stunning was that she has a ROYAL W OR- CESTfcR. W e have just received a full line of sizes. V. Gates was in town Tuesday. THE NEW SYSTEM Wood taken on subscription, We are now ready in the drugless this office. line. All chronic cases yield readily to GOOD LAND BUYS Apply tf For Sale— 97 acres 31 miles south o f Subli- ^tahton> 4:0 ,lcriR under cultivation, Dr. Andersen w» i down from | good buildings, hay, grain, stock and have failed, give us a trial. Office two mity last Saturday. lartn tools complete goes with t h e doors west o f Masonic building. Office place. Well imprdved, running water. hours, 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 .—A. C .Eaton, A. Smith from Sublimity was a Stay- Price $8500. Terms. ton caller yesterday. Chiropractic Spondylothcrapy. ______ 25 acre farm 1 mile from town. Good our system o f adjustments. If others U f a all go to Aumsville to the free botto,n ,Hn<l 0 ,’° hn,f un,lcr «••***■- Miss Bessie Lee was a Sunday visit chicken dinner Sunday. Uon’ '" P a v e m e n t s . or to Albany. Price $4000. Terms. Claud Wilson o f Lyons enrolled him- 103 acres, 6 miles from town. Go« Miss Emma Frank returned t o her ! self as a Mail reader this week. improvements. Price $46 per acre. home Sunday. 41 acres, f mile from town, well ir Wanted -A girl to do housework, a proved. Price $4000. Terms. Mr. and Mrs. Sowers o f Shelburn steady job, at W. F. F lecker’s. were Stayton visitors Tuesday. 94J acres 2 miles from town. Oi Mrs. M. J. Quecner went t o Mill half under cultivation. Hnlnnre valu ; City Monday for an extended visit. hie timber. Well improved. W. W. Elder o f Rosehurg i a here Price $70 per acre. Terms. visiting his son Art and family. Several new houses have liecn con 31 acres insiiie cor|x>rate limits. Cloi tracted for in the Cramer addition. in. well improved. Price $1700. S. M. Armstrong was an over Sun day visitor here with his family. E. Roy is building a new wood shell 67 acres, II miles from P. O., w« behind his cement block on Third St. improved. Price $56 per acre. Terms. Mrs. John Quinn of Lyons was trail Town I kits, 60x100. $50 to $60 eac E. D. Alexander, Theodore Rizzo and ing with Stayton merchants Tuesday. $1 down, $i it week. W. C. Parry drove to Salem Monday. S. H. tleltzcl, Stayton, Or Trespass Notices for sale at this Mrs. Ben Rockwell o f Fox Valley vis Over Stayton Stnte Bank. office, printed on heavy cloth, 10 cent* ited at the J. R. Gardner home Tues each. tf day The hoppickers are almost all back home. Ed Jacobs o f Sublimity was a busi Mrs. Edna Lewis o f San Diego, Cal ness visitor in Stayton Tuesday a n d ifornia visiteil at the Ikjsley home last Wednesday. J. P. Wilbur was in Salem on busi week. ness this week. • C. D. Hartman ami family and F. B. Ik>st $14 tied in a handerchicf mark ed " W ” between the Neal place south Decker and family o f Silverton motor- Misses Anna Tate and Lena Berg; o f West Stayton and Stayton. Reward j ed to Stayton Sunday and visited a t Othmer Berg visited a t t h e J< It Mcrna Weddle. 1 the J. W. Merrifleld home. j Amort home Sunday. mSttsaEsii* i