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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1913)
Our Invitation COUNTRY 2 CORRES ONCE EACH WEEK WE FAY FOR THIS SPACE FOR THE PRIVILEGE ONLY O F INVITING YOU ONCE AGAIN T O BECOME A DEPOSITOR OF OUR BANK. Rock Point .ÍM r s H S I r JIN ITsK - J C S H M C S i T s i r J. A share of the banking business of Stayton and vicinity is solicited. You are assured of a safe deposi tory and courteous treatment at this bank, by ample capital and long experience in the banking business. Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon C a p ita l $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 eureka F louring mills Manufacturers of F L O U R and F E E D . GEORGE SPANIOL. Prop. REMODELED-ANO READY FOR BUSINESS Eureka” g “Cooks Delight BRANDS: ii Give our new Hour a trial. Every sack guaranteed. PURITY, STRENGTH, and WHITENESS Shelburn News Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Blatchford Albert Frank is building a new went to Salem Saturday. chicken house. Mr and Mrs. Fred Gooch re Mrs. T. J. Hill and Mrs. J. T. Hunt visited the school one day turned from Albany Thursday. this week. The C. and E. work train was wrecked near this place Sunday. Several of the younR people at tended the show at Stayton Sun K. M. Russell deputy county day night. clerk visited Shelburn friends : James Gibson and.Mike Kachm Sunday. spent Sunday evening with Jake Mrs. Osborn and Miss Maggie Schmitt. Brown w e r e Salem visitors This locality was well repre Thursday. sented at the horse show at Mrs. Claud Churchill is on the Stayton Saturday. sick list this week with an attack E. C. Downing and family of lagrippe. spent Sunday at the C. K. Head Mr. and Mrs. Ira Treller spent home near Aumsville. Sunday with the latter’s mother, Dr. B. L. Steeve? and wife of Mrs. Rosa Miller. Salem motored to the J. T. Hunt The infant child of Mr. and home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. James Leffler died Sunday Adam Burns of Salem spent and was buried Monday. a few days at his farm this week, Ephriam Zink had the misfor he also exibited some of his tune of breaking dis leg Thurs blooded horses at the Stayton day while at work at Pietrok’s horse show. saw mill. Miss Cornelius, school »super Many Shelburn people attend visor, visited our school one day this week, also called on several ed the horse show at Stayton families in the interest of the Saturday. All report having a school fair to be held at Turner tine time. this fall. Byron Bates who is employed J. T. Hunt went to Salem Thursday and drove his 30 Buick home Friday. He was accom panied home by his daughter Helen, Mrs. L. M. White and baby a n d Laban and Muriel Steeves. at Pietroks saw mill has been quite sick with measles but i3 now convalescent Lyons and Fox Valley Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Flood have returned to Oregon after a year spent in Oaklahoma and are now visiting with the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. James Leffler. Trollinger Bros, have sold their donkey engine to a lumber Co. near Philomath. They loaded it for shipping Thursday. Mr. Meisner, many years sen Mrs. Schnackenberg’s baby is ior members of the firm of quite sick with lagrip. Meisner & Meisner dish store at E. D. Thompson has been Albany has retired from business working for Will Surry this and is moving to the hom aof his week. son M. M. Mrs. Daisy Johnston has been Mr. Ammon went to Albany quite sick with lagrip but is Tuesday. He returned Wednes some better. day accompanied by his wife who This is fine weather for the has been confined to St. Marys fai mer and they are putting in hospital for the past three weeks good long days. where she underwent a surgical Miss Martha Thompson went operation. to Salem with her aunt, Mrs. Mr. Nichols from Albany has Simons to make a visit been spending some time in Shel Mr. Patterson returned from burn and vicinity installing wat California where he has been er systems which allow your cook spending the winter. He says stove to do the pumping. They California is a nice country but are reported as being a great success. can’t come up to Oregon. Kingston Kinks N o t ic e CHICKENS, DUCKS, GEESE, EGGS PORK, VEAL, LAMBS, AND HIDES The Condensed Milk factory at Nick Geymer called at the V. Pietrok home Sunday afternoon. Scio has started operations and expects to run the year round, Joe Brandt and family visited says the Santiam News. with Joe Senz and wife Sunday. We pay the highest market prices in Stayton. If you cannot bring your produce in, notify ua by phone, and we will send the wagon for it. STAYTON CASH PRODUCE COMPANY 0. B. Trask Manager. Stayton Oregon Better Than Spanking. Spankinpr will not cure children of wetting the bed, because it is not a habit but a dangerous disease. The C. H. R ow an D rug C o ., D e p t . 1491 C h ic a g o , I I I . , have discovered a strictly harmless remedy for this distressing dis ease and to make known ita merits they will send a 50c package se curely wrapped and prepaid Absolutely Free to any reader of The Stayton Mail. Thia remedy also cures frequent deaire to urinate and inability to control urine night or day in old or young. The C. H. Rowan Co. ia an Old Reliable House. Write to them today for the free medicine. Cure your family, then tell your friends. Mrs. Baker visited with Mrs. McKenzie Sunday. Several couples were arrested in Portland last week for indulg ing i n the “ Bunny Hug” at a private dance. T h e indecent dance must go. A LM OST SHIPW RECKED. Trying Ordeal For the Sailor Who Wanted to Bo a Matter. Joaepb Conrad, who was a sailor be fore be turned author, has told of the examination that be underwent for bis master’s certificate. The examiner be gan by trying to make blm talk non sense. “But 1 bad been warned of that fiendish trait and contradicted blm with great assurance. After awhile be left off. So far good. Placing me then In a ship of a certain size at sea under certain conditions of weather, season, and so forth, be ordered me to execute a certain maneuver Before I was half tbrougb with It be did some material damage to the ship. As soon as 1 bad grappled with that difficulty be caused another to present itself, and when that, too. was met be stuck another ship before me. creating a very danger oua situation. X felt slightly outraged by this ingenuity In piling trouble upon a man. “ ’I wouldn't have got into that mess.’ I suggested mildly. ‘I could have seen that ship.’ ’* ‘No. you couldn’t. The weather's thick.’ “ ‘Obr I apologized blankly. "The examiner did not stop there. Difficulty followed difficulty In the Im aginary homeward voyage until when Just off a lee shore with outlying sand banks the examinee said desperately. T shall have to think a little, sir.' “ ’Doesn't look ns if there were much time to think,’ was the sardonic reply. “ ‘No, sir.' the examinee responded. *not on board a ship; but, then. 1 could see. As it is, so many accidents have happened that I really can’t re member what there's left for me to work with. Have I two anchors at the bow, sir?* “ ’Yes. But there’s only one cable You’ve lost the other.’ “ ’Then I would back them if I could and tail the heaviest hawser on board on the end of the chain before letting go, and if she parted from that, which is quite likely, 1 would just do noth Ing.' “ ‘Nothing more to do, ehT “ ’No, sir. I could do no mere.’ “ ’You could always say your pray ers.’ •'But the exhausted captain of this vessel in multiform distress was not shipwrecked after all. He passed with credit” Baptist Preaching every Sunday miming at II o’clock b y Rev. A. C. E * . Sunday school at 10 a. m., H.' M. Huntley, supt. B Y P U at 6:30 ; n . Mrs. Eaton, president. Catholic C hc rcii or t h e I mmaculatk H s c u - tion, Stayton; Rev. A. Lmnck priest m charge. High mass semnd fourth and lift It Sundays 8:30 n m.. Priest’s address: Sublimity, Or _• ii . Sr. B onifack ' s C atholic Cm (, Sublimity; Itev. A. Lainck, r r. Low mass 8 a. m., high mass ,n a. m., first and third Sundays in .c month; high mars 10:30 a. m , - t r end, fourth and fifth Sundays. \ ■ — pers at eventide. Christian Services will bej.held every Sur d-.j. Preaching at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. n . Sunday school at 10 a. m., Mrs. W. H. Hobson, superintendent. Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:45 p. m., Miss Floren-e Morten Pres. Ladies Aid society meets e h Wednesday at 2:30 p. m., Mrs. G. D. Tnomas, Pres., H. E. Rossell, pastor. Methodist Methodist Episcopal Church, order of services: Bills school at 10 a. n \, A. S. Pancoast, Superintendent- Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Midweek Prayer and Bible Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Epwo.ih League, Sunday, 6. p. m., Clark Mace, Fres. Ladies’ Aid Society, Thursday afternoon, Mrs. J. R. Gard ner, Pres. Pastor of the chinch, E. Sutton .Vac.. Constipation, if Neglected, Causes Serious Illness Constipation, if neglected, loads to almost innumerable com; ca tions affecting the general healthy Many cases oi t y p h o i d fever, appendicitis a n d other severe dis eases are trace able to prolonged clogging of the bowels. Regard- t h e effects o f constipation, C . E. Ayers, 6 Sabin S t . , Montpelier, Vt., says: "I was afflicted An Art Critic. An actor who is known as Lew Is of German descent, and his father speaks broken English. Lew says the old gen tleman went to a big art gallery re cently and came home greatly en thused. "Saw a fine palnUng. Louis.” he said. “You did?’’ “Yes, it was a fine one—huntrets of V lY A W fk w lth c o n s tip a tio n people looking at i t It mnst haf been and b ilio u sn e s s (■ : word a huntret dollars, sure.” years, and a t times b e c a m e so b ad I would become unconscious. I have b een “What was Its name?” asked Lew. “Dot 1 can tell you not. but it was a found In that condition many tlim Physicians did not seem to be able to fine picture.” do me any good. I would beromo "Describe it to me.” weak and for d a y s at a time could d > N. B. Will the Shelburn cor “Veil," said the old gentleman, “there no work. Not long ago I got a bo t of Dr. Miles’ Laxative Tablets, an I respondent please sent in her vas three fellers. Von vns playing the after using them fo u n d I had never name again as we have lost the fife, von vns playing the drum, and der tried anything that a c te d In sue!-, a other hat a headache.”—New York mild and effective manner. I b cllev o address.- Editor I have at last found the remedy that Telegraph. suits my case.” Ralph Kelly spent Sunday with Oscar Lee. WE W A N T A L L K I N D S O F P R O D U C E hot oakea, made with ROYAL Baking Pow der are delicious, health ful and easily made. Mr. George Itiggans is visiting Fred Frank and family spent his sister Mrs. E. Piatt. Sunday at the A. Frank home. We arc thorough believers in the principle that the customer should first seek the bank. Acting upon this, we have adopted the rule not to make a p e r s o n a l solicitation for business. Stayton State Bank HOT BISCUIT, Northwest Clips Mrs. V. Pietrok and children Munke«, a station on the.C. & attended church at Sublimity E. has asked for a new depot, Sunday. and the chances o f getting it Mr. and Mrs. Plina Crabtree seem very good i s the report visited at the McKenzie home from Scio. Sunday. Wm. Titus of West Stayton Marion county will Ret the sum visited at the M. H. Titus home of $2247.77 as their share in the Sunday. County Fair Fund. The amount will be devoted to the State Fair. Julia, Marie and Willie Ruett- gers visited at Nick Geymer’s That the C. & E. railway is un Sunday. fit for modern travel and must lie Miss Marie Henkel is assisting rebuilt by 1915, is the dictum of Mrs. O. M. Baker in the Post the state railroad commission. Office this week. The road has agreed to have new . . Ill Lax- rails and ballast in place by that F or IndlK«'stlon time. ttlv e T ablet*. Thousands of people are suffercr3 from habitual constipation . :;<1 while possibly realizing something of the danger of this condition, yet neglect too long to employ proper curative measures until serious ill ness often results. The advice of all physicians is, "keep your bowels clean,” and it's good advice. Dr. Miles’ Laxative Tablets are sold by all druggists, at 25 cents a box containing 25 closes. If no: Information Wanted. found satisfactory, your money i "Pop. I want to ask you something.’' returned. "What Is It. my child?” MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Inn 7 "Do they make airships go with fly wheel«?"—Baltimore American. Not Unlikely. "Well, rav hoy.” said the visitor tc Rnbhy. "1 suppose some day you ex pert to «top Into your fnther’s shoesT' “Oh. I suppose so.” said Bobby gloomily. "1 been wearin’ out every thing else he wears since mother learned how to cut ’em down for me. —Harper's Weekly. The Mill of Quality Cherry City Flouring Mills 565 TRADE ST. SALEM, OREGON A new plant equipped with the latest machinery, Millinjar soli J Oregon Bluestem Hard Wheat, by a skilled miller. -* Take your coupon to your grocer and call for CHERRY C1T1 PATENT FLOUR, a sack will cost you very little more th; soft wheat flour. i