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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1913)
X ■ 4 \ l|. T r iu m p h T o p ic s Hon Cosher made a business trip to Sublimity Thursday. Albert Arthur and Alfred Fox made a business trip t o Salem Saturday returning home Sun day. Misses Dora a n d Mary Van Handel spent Sunday a t t h e Staiger home. Grandpa Highberger of Sub limity and Hubbard Bernard of McMinnville visited at the Thoo Highberger home Thursday. Mrs. A. L. Shelley and child- ren and Miss Clara Denney spent Friday evening ¡it the Henerette Denney home. MAKING IMPROVEMENTS The Stay ton Meat Market owned by This issue carries elsewhere an an reporter had a nouncement o f a Public Sale o f the l.uncelield Shoe Store stock o f Hoots and Shoes. This ia advertised as some thing more than an ordinary Clearing Sale. Mr. Laneefield says the bar and around fighting, kicking and striking contest their slaughter house. They are put- ting in cement floors, gasoline engine, a 2000 gallon tank with flusher and nth- er conveniences. The improvements will cost several hundred dollars and will make the pUve strictly sanitary and up-to-date. in a corridor o f the capitol building at Salem last triday night says the Daily Statesman. feelings had existed between the gains offered will eclipse all previous ^ me|> for gom„ tima on >ccount o f efforts along this limV because he is t h e Telegram’s political attitude, compelled to sell at least $ 2,000 worth Neither men were injured, as they o f the stock before March 4 in order to were quickly separated by t h e by- mako some important changes in his standing lerislators. It ia reported SESTAK BUYS FRONTAGE that the Governor got in the first lick business which cannot be carried out -------- and floored his man in regular Mar until t h e stock 1 s reduced a great A bugincM UanMction of 8om< in,er- quis o f (Jueensberry fashion. It is deal. probable that t h e state’s executive wt took pl#' e thig we,.k when An unusual offer o f $1.00 cash to will have an offer to go into vaudeville each o f the ten persons who are first Sestak bought the 30 ft. f r o n t a l just us soon as his term expires. to enter the store when the Sale opens south o f his place on Third street of at 9 a. m. Saturday. February 22, bus the Mason Lodge. This gives Mr. DATES SET of the Ì created considerable interest and there Sestak a 50 ft fronta*e on one j best blocks in the city. is sure to be a large crowd on hand. Jot, Clifford Carter and Jim Thom- ( as are doing some clearing on the I. B. Carter ranch. ------------------------ Dates for Oregon Fairs next NOTICE TO WATER USERS fall were fixed at a recent conference of the North Pacific Fair Association. Miss Aurora Davis spent Wed nesday evening at the Ben Ges- On account o f repairs j necessary, the water will her home. Fred Ritziiger spent Sunday at the John Hafner home. Perkins, Governor VS o»t and trank Sestak and Thomas, is conducting ex- an E vening Telegram tensive improvement i n LANCEFIELD SALE GOVERNOR SCRAPS that will be be shut off on Sunday February 23 at one p. m. J. B Grier, Recorder. Opening days were s e t as follows: Oregon State Fair, September 29; Med ford, September 10; Koseburg Septem ber 15. PLAN DEBATE Mrs. Nick Highberger spent Monday and Tuesday with her sister Mrs. Andy Zimmerman. J. P. Wilbur and wife who have been at Portland, Tacoma, Seattle and oth There will be a debate at the Metho er points have returned. Mr. Wilbur is negotiating the removal o f the Wool dist church nert Friday evening under Mr. Jacob Staiger recently en Mill from Stayton. the auspices o f the Epworth League. The debate will be with the high school. met with an accident that might Mrs. Martin and children ot Maclaey Subject; Resolved that women a r e have proved fatal. On his way from town the other day the and Mrs. Frame o f Scio visited their stronger mentally, morally and physi cally than men. The high school takes double trees gave way and Jake sister Mrs. W. J. Hewitt the fiir.st o f the affirmative. Everybody invited. the week. They were here to wel hanging on the ribbons, landed come their sister Mrs. Laffoon o f Indi head first in one of the smallest ana. A. Laffoon and family o f Kentland Indiana arrived in Stayton last Satur- mud holes of this road district. -------- Had it not been for his power- . A. C. Peterson o f Shaw was in town day. Mrs. Laffoon is a daughter of J. R. Lake o f this city. Mr. Laffoon ful team he might have disap- ! Tuesday, expects to locate near Stayton if he peared i n the ocean o f mud. Mrs. Green o f Turner is here visiting finds anything to suit him. Anybody wanting to know the her daughter, Mrs. Roy Mullinix. condition o f our roads should! — S. H. Heltzel made a flying trip to Lee Downing was in town long e- Portland last Saturday. Hie wife and call on Mr. Staiger. rough to say. Hello! j baby, who had been at the metropolis — visiting a short time, returned with ! him. W. L. Freres is in town today. M c A lp in N o te s Bent Patton and wife visited a t the Henry Downing home Sunday. Mrs. R. G. Ashby a n d s o n were Sublimity callers Saturday. A. J. Patton, wife and son re turned Friday from a visit at the Taylor home nearMehama. Mr. Stillman of Salem is work ing for Grant Ashby w h o i s quite sick with la grippe. A. C. Thomas of Stayton was buying cattle in this vicinity last week. Mrs. Geo. Caspell was trading i Sublimity Saturday. Miss Lizzie Cornelius the Co. s.hool supervisor visited t h e school Thursday. Mrs. Frank Egan who under went a n operation at a Salem hospital is reported as getting along as well as could be ex pected. Floyd Humphreys visited the home folks Sunday. Fred Lang h a s returned to his home at Silver Creek after a six weeks stay at the Nott home. Chas. Morley has been laid up with the grippe for several days. Geo. a n d Eugene Downing s pent Sunday at the T. B. Pat -1 ton home. Little Lucille Downing has been quite sick but is reported' as better. Marcella and Frank Caspell visited at the Priem home Sun day. McAlpin was well represente 1 at the Pratum dance Saturday night. Mrs. Nott received word Mon day of the serious illness of her; mother Mrs. Coats at Vancouver, Wash. The harmony club will meet at Mrs. Shreve’s residence next Monday even ing from 7:30 to 8:30. All persons up to the age o f twenty who are interest ed in music are cordially invited to at tend. The life o f Mozart will be stud ied and some o f his music will be giv en. “ Jesus stood on the Shore,” will be the text next Sunday morning at the Methodist church. The evening sub l e t will be, “ Peccare. ” the young peoples meeting will be at 6:30. Mrs. Lena Trotter returned f r o m Portland yesterday after an extended visit with relatives and friends. ---------- For Sale—One S t Helens incubator. 200 egg capacity. First class working order. For further particulars, phone 1x5, Stayton. ______ Preaching at the Baptist church at 11 o ’clock, subject “ Christ’s Reign on Another feature o f the Sale which will make it an object to the people to attend the Sale every day is wlrnt they term their "H ig Ben Bargains" which will be offered every day for one half hour only. Every day something differ ent will be offered at a price said to lie below wholesale price in every instance Mr. from 1 0 t o 10:30 a. m. only. Laneefield explains that this will lie done simply lo attract big crowds of people every day whom h o frankly states he expects to buy many other goods too, once they are in the store and see the unusual values on .every hand. There are many little things to annoy us, under present conditions o f life. The hurry, hard work, noise and strain all tell on us and tend to provoke nervousness and irritability.. W e are frequently so worn out we can neither cat, sleep nor work with any comfort. We arc out of line with ourselves and others as well. A good thing to do under such circumstances is to take something like Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills to relieve the strain on the nerves. Mrs. J. B. Ilartsfield, 33 Corput St., Atlanta Ga., writes: The Vaie Chamber o f Commerce is "I have on several occasion* been vastly relieved by the use of your med icines, especially the Antl-Paln Pills, which I keep constantly on hand for the use of myself, husband and two sons. Nothing In the world equals them as a headache remedy. Often I am enabled by the use of one or two of the Pills to continue my housework when otherwise I would be In bed. My husband Joins me In my praise of the Antl-Paln Pills and Nervine." Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills are relied upon to relieve pain, nervousness and irritability in thou sands o f households. O f proven merit after twenty years’ use, you can have no reason for being longer without them. A t a ll D ru g g is ts , 2S doses 25 cents. M ILE S M E D IC A L C O ., E lk h a r t , Ind. 11 TÇe. OLIVER Typewriter Furnished by the Stayton Cash Produce Company Hens___________________ 12$ Springs........................................ 12 $ Broilers...... ...................... 12$ Roosters................................ 8 to 9 Mixed Chickens.................... 12$ Geese___________ 8 Ducks........ .................................... 14 T u r k e y s....................................... 17 Dressed Turkeys ............ ..22 V e a l.................. 12 $ Pork ..... 8 $ to 9 B * «» If Corrected Thursdays but subject to change without notice. 20c oz, $1.50 lb H a lf lo n g b lo o d beet Iqc o z , 1.0() lb E a r ly b lo o d tu rn ip beet Içc oz, 1. 00 ib • L a z y W if e b e a n s B o s t o n p ic k lin g c u c u m b e r . H o l l o w C r o w n p a rs n ip L a r g e W h it e B e lg ia n 6 5 c Ib 10c o z , 8 0 c ib 10c o z , 6 ^ c Ib H u b b a rd squ ash 10c o z , $1.00 u 10c o z I.O b ib 10c o z , J.0U Ib P u r p le T o p S tr a p L e a f tu rn ip 10c o z, 6 0 c ib L a r g e W h ite B e lg ia n c a r r o ts 10c o z , 7 5 c Ib T r u e Hubbard s q u a s h E a r ly F r a m e c u c u m b e r 10 c o z , 7 5 c Ib Y ellow G lo b e D a n v e r o n io n s 20c oz, $ 1 .6 0 lb H a n s e n h ea d lettuce l? c oz, 1.25 Ib 10c o z , 6 0 c lb S t o c k beets . . • • S e e d p e a s, all k in d s C lo v e r seed, th ree g r a d e s « 18, 19, 2 0 : 21c • • T in o th y R y e G rass , • Mr. and Mrs. Hottlinger o f Shaw were trading wilh Stayton merchants Tuesday. R. Orth o f Lyons made a business trip to Stayton the first o f the week. 10: t . 10c G R 0 6 E R ÌE S • C o lu m b ia R iv e r Shad IC o S ta n d ard Pack Corn Wayne Stewart and wife o f Albany visite! friends in Stayton yesterday. 2 0 c Ib O r c h a r d g r a s s seed ly appointed club rooms twice a week.. This is probably the lirat city in the state to take the rising generation into partnership in its development work and is a move that is certain to have good results. W. L. Benham o f Portland was ;een on our streets the first o f the week. i 75c 10c o z , 1 1 Long c a r r o ts Soda, per lb. Miss Hollister o f the local school went to Salem for the week end. 2 0 c Ib lo c o z , taking care o f the boys o f the city by For This Month Only, I will furnish your Optical needs at greatly reduced prices. Stayton Optical Co. 2 0 c lb * W h it e G lo b e tu rn ip D anver • • D w a r f T e le p h o n e p e a s allowing them the use o f its handsome MrB. J. W. Mcrrifield has employed Herschel Shreve, who while attend Mrs. Will Follis as her sales lady. ing school in Portland, suffered an at tack o f scarlet fever, is reported to be Mrs. Riggs expects to go to Port improving. land Saturday to obtain a line of Pat tern Hats for the Opening Day at the Mrs. W. C. Parry is visiting in Cor Mack & Riggs Millinery Store on Sat vallis this week. urday March 1st. - STAYTON MARKET REPORT B eet se e d , B u c k le B ra n d Salmon, la rg e cans, per c a n J. C Mayo o f Spokane is here on bus W. A. Weddle is getting out plans iness this week. for a fine residenc for J. C. Seibel o f Union Hill. T. Rizzo made a business trip to Portland yesterday. The Christian church people are building a class room and baptistry in Mrs. J. M. Kitchen came up from the rear o f the church. Albany today. The dates of the Linn County Fair have been set for Septem ber, 24, 25 and 26, the week l>e- fore the opening of the State Fair. All our seeds are OREGON grown. HELP BOYS M. 0 . Mack o f Fox Valley was in Stayton Saturday on business, Frank Libby o f Jefferson w a s in —— town the first o f the week. E. W. Rund o f Jordan enrolled as a Mail reader Saturday. Mrsftfda Crichton started to Oakland Calif., Monday for an extended stay. Mrs. A. Sommers of Talent, Oregon visited her daughters Mrs. C. A. Beau- For Sale —My residen ce and two lots champ and Mrs. B. A. Schaefer for 9 room house thoroughly modern with i *he last two weeks. She went to Scio hot and cold water on both floprs, hiae-. Sunday to visit her son. ment and woodshed. Price $2500. Earth.” Everyone invited. Chas. Streff. Mrs. S. McLaughlin and daughter o f West Stayton were visiting friends H o v /’c T h is? Pete Rock is on the sick list this here Monday. We offer Cno Hundred Dollars Re week. ward for any case of Catarrh that Mrs. Fink and Mrs. Enders who cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh For Sale—Two registered, yearling have been i n Salem, passed through Cure. roan Durham bulls, and several Jersey F. J. CHENET & CO.. Toledo. O. Stayton on their way to Jordan Valley heifers coming fresh soon. We, the undersigned, have known I ’. J. Cheney for the luut 13 years, and believo Monday. J. T. Hunt. him perfectly honorablo In nil business transactions and financially ablo to cirry 2-27x Sublimity, Ore. out any obligations made by Ids firm. E. C. Titus and Mrs. Effie M.ller NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. motored to Salem one day last week. A dozen friends gathered at the NJ Toledo, O. J. Streff home Sunday night as a sur Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, Harvey Anderson and wife returned acting directly upon tho blood and mu The occasion cous surfaces o f tho system. Testimonials one day last week from Portland where prise orr Mr. Streff. Bent free, price 75 cents per bottle. Sold being in honor o f his birthday. by all Druggists. they were visiting. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Adam Schleis and Wm, Oftman were Miss Mabel Gardner visited over in Stayton today. Sunday with home folks. Whole Family Benefited By Wonderful Remedy I GARDEN SEEDS • • • Stan d ard T o m a to e s . • • • IC î . 5c 3 c a n s 23e • 3 cans 25c Y e llo w C ra w fo rd P e a c h e s 2 cans 25c • D iam ond C Soap • • Easy M o n d a y Seap B a b b itt s C le a n s e r • 8 bars 2 5 c • 8 b a rs 2 5 c p e r can, 5c, 6 cans 2 5 c O y s te rs N o rw e g ia n Sardin es, per can 3 cans 25c « • • t Good C o ffe e , per lb. • • • 5c 25c THOMAS-MAYO CO N otice WE W A N T A L L KINDS OF PRODUCE CHICKENS, DUCKS, GEESE, EGGS PORK, VEAL, LAMBS, AND HIDES We pay the highest market prices in Stayton. If you cannot bring your produce in, notify us by phone, and we will send the wagon for it. STAYTON CASH PRODUCE COMPANY O. B Trask Manager. Stayton Oregon 1 S c h o o l N o te s T h e following pupils have neither been absent nor late this year: Edna Fery, Jewel Fox Fred Fery, Clarence Huntley, Floyd llammon, Ivan Kerns, Harold Richardson, William Shepard, Haskel Huntley, Mary Tate, Thelma Riggs, Kenneth Thomas, Melford Allen, Cecil Schaefer, Edwin Keech, R o y Mielke, N o r t h Smith, M a x Kearns, Norval Fiaeher, Worth Smith, Naomi Silhavy, Caryl Ru ble. Wanda Brown,Leona Frank, Ruth Stayton and Theo Mathieu. In the county spelling contest Wednesday the averages were as follows: fourth grade 81-17-23^ , i fifth g r a d e 86.10-23%, sixth grade 99 06'/ , seventh grade 91. 7% and the eighth grade 79%. If you^havc rhronir ailment and oth ers have failed try the drugless insti W. C. Parry made a trip to Salem tute. next door north o f the Lancfield and Corvallis over the week end. Shoe Store. Block making for C. A. Beauchamp’s Mrs. Lena Yost returned to her new building to be erected on Third home in Oregon City Friday after a street is going steaddy on. visit with h e r sister, Mrs. J. A. Hendershott. Postmaster General Hitchcock That cough o f yours is caused by ob has ordered everything painted red. Not a sickly tint hut good noxious secretions lodged in the throat mucous deposits that are a source o f bright red. Mail boxes, carrier further infection. Cherry C o u g h wagons, everything must be red. Syrup will clear the throat in a hurry Old Hitchy must be turning soc I —we personally recommend its use. 1 Beauchamp’s Drug Store. ialist. ■' ■ For Sale—My Full Blood Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds. Apply at Woolen Mill. J. H. Evans. 3 6 x For Sale—young team o f drivini mares, 3 and 6 years old. Would o» change'for larger horses or mules. For particulars address Box 183, Stayton, Ore. For Sale—Stock o f New and Second Hand Goods. Will sell cheap cn ac count o f going east. Bring in your repairing and upholstering at once' Henry F. Smith, 1*30 Stavton, Oregon. I S ts / ln pine« — dike« U m lac* That Mean Comfort W e H ave T h e m For U Eyes tested and glasses fitted All our work guaranteed Prices right E. ROY THE Stayton - OPTICIAN - - - Oregon