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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1913)
The STAYTON MAIL Published every Thursday by E. M. Olmsted Entered as second class matter at the posto (flee at Stay ton, Marion county, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, ISIS. All communications should be addressed to T h e STAYTON M ail . S U B S C H I P T I O N S , #1 fiO p e r y e a r ii\ m l v a n c e A.dverti«itin R a t o n o n «»ppllotitlon C ards of T hanks $ .50 O bituaries - $1.00 up. SIGN PAINTER K. E. Woods, the Salem sign ami theatre painter will he in Stayton for a c o U p l e o f weeks more. He. may be found at the Stayton Hotel by any one dea'.rous of having any kind of aigna made, walla tinted o r artistic A. L. Shrove wen. to Albany Mon painting of any description. Satisfac tion guaranteed. day. Clarone« Mown« of Autnsvillo wa* in town yesterday. PLAYS FOR SHOW Positively nil papers stopped on expiration o f subscription Mrs. Nina Calder will play for the Clarence Lofflor of Scio was in town Stayton Theatre next Tuesday night, on business yesterday. J . E. Hosmer. editor of the Silverton Journal, besides getting ! as she «ill be here Tuesday instead of Monday os usual. No rinse in price. o u t a b r e e z y newspaper, is an inventor. He has patented what he Rheumatic pains are relieved I J c a lls a “Gravity Hand Cultivator.” He claims that it is the great Dr. Miles' Anti Pain Pilla E. P. McCormack of Salem made a business trip to Stayton Friday. OLD RESIDENT DIES The Petiel sawmill logs are nrriving Mrs. Ben Klecker of Shaw was visit at the mill pond every day. In a few ing relatives in Stayton Wednesday. Just four month* ego The Mall print | more days over a million feet of logs ed a *ynop*m of the life of Gibaon will he safely ston'd for future use. Mrs. Dora Harding of Eugene is here Arthur of near Sublimity, and Tuesday visiting his mother Mrs. Lee Brown. of this week the old gentleman passed j over the Great Divide. Gibaon Arthur was born August 17, Mrs. F. I. Jones and children are vis ! 1826. near Madiaon Indiana and after iting relatives in Thomas this week. ] numerous travels settled on a farm j near Sublimity where he has lived for Mrs. Ben Korten of Portland is visit 1 over fifty years. ing relatives and friends in Stayton. He was a highly respected citiien and | n large number of friends, neighbors and relatives attended his funeral which Mrs. A. Overholts of Scio was tred- Four ing with Stayton merchants yesterday. j wm yesterday, at two o’clock. Women must have fishing licenses after June 3, 1913. A lb a n y voters of the fair sex have already procured theirs and will a n g l e for the elusive trout, without fear of arrest. T h is W ill Help O f T r T T Q Q You T o . . O U C C L JJ There are two necessary requirements to success ambition and hard work. If you have lost your ambition—if you have lost your de sire and pleasure in hard work, it is undoubtedly a fact that this loss is due to your kidneys. When your kidneys are out of order, then is when you feel drowsy and “mopy,” you have backache, and you are not en ergetic, you have to drive yourself to your work. BEAUCHAMP'S KIDNEY PILLS give you the ambition and desire for work which lead to sue- cess, because they put your kidney and liver in the proper con dition, you are free from backache and other kidney complaints PRICE 50 CENTS BEAUCHAM P’S DRUG STO RE The Jg2Ca££ Store House You're BUILDING W. F. Klecker received a severe fall Tuesday and is sulTering with u lame back. VICTOR POINT RESIDENT DIES Mrs. Maud E. Schomaker, wife of ('has. H. Schomaker died in u hospital in Portland April 27. Besides her hus band, she leaves a 16-months-old baby, her mother, Mrs. Cassie Hick* and one sister, Mrs. Pearl Humphrey*. The funeral was held Tuesday, April 29, from the homo of her grand-father, James Simpson, near Shaw. The in terment was at Rocky Point cemetery. Mr. Harris of the Union Meat Com pany of Portland is in town on business today. G. E. Muckley of Portland made a business trip to Stayton the first of the week. Mrs. Wm. Ortman and baby are vis iting home folks in Linn county this week. Two 5 acre tracts inside city limits of Stayton. Price, $800 each. Good 5 room house o n First street Stayton, a snap at $100*». Terms. 203 acres, 5 miles from town, well improved, price $45 per acre. Terms. Beautiful Home in Ashland, Oregon, to trade f o r Stayton property. A good opportunity. 40 acre farm, well improved, | mile from market and Ry. Price, $3300. Terms, $1000 down, bal. 5 yrs. 6 acre tract, only a short distance from main street Stayton, well improv ed fine for subdivison, good buildings. 3 acres improved, 5 room house,barn, orchard, etc. Close in, and in city limits of Stayton. Price $260u. Terms. 9 room modern house, 4 big lots, all well improved, only 4 blocks from post office in city of Stayton. A bargain at $2800, one half down. For Sale— 97 acres 3J miles south of Stayton, SO acres under cultivation, good buildings, hay, grain, stock and I arm tools complete goes with t h e place. Well improved, running water. Price $8500. Terms. One full block in Stayton, improved and situated in the center of the town. This is a bargain as it can be cut into eight lots and t h e money doubled. Price, $4000. | will be a wholt* lot better one if Dr. Byrd was up from Salem in con- ! we provide the lumber for it. Clyde Harold drove to sulatinn with Dr. Beauchamp this City Sunday. I Being all thoroughly seasoned week. there will be less settling and no Architect & Designer Veterinarian Tailor Made Clothes Means Money Saved We miikr all garments with utmont care - the quality of material ai d excellent workmanship Insure every order executed by u* to be absolute ly right and satisfactory. There is real money Having quality in our Suits $19 John Henkel, The Tailor Stayton . . . Oregon S. H. HELTZEL ATTORNEY-AT -LAW NOT ARY¿PUBLIC Abstracts and Probate Work a Speciali? Mill Office Over Deldrich’a Hardware Store, Mrs. I*. I*. Crabtree visited at J. M . R I N G 0 Elmer Dodson and wife visited Miss Clara Murphy is visiting her repairs later on. We shall lie sister Mrs. Byron Robertson of Mt. glad to take your order for any at the John Kipbart home Wed nesday. Pleasant. thing from sill beams to shingles Miss Wanda Brown spent the week end a t the John Robertson home at Mt. Pleasant. S. H. HELTZEL, A gent . JACOB SPANIOL Adam Schieis was in town Tuesday ¡cracking or warping whatever. Stayton Monday. and bought a aew John Deere manure Philip and Katie Pietrok were U n d e r t a k e r a n d E m b a l m e r Our lumber means no more ex spreader. trading in Stayton Tuesday. T h ir d a n d M a rio n S t r e e t s pense now and less expense for Dr. Brewer reports the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. Boedig- 60 acres, 2J miles from town, well beimer near Stayton. improved. Price $70 per acre. Mrs. M. J. Queener is making an ex 3 acres in town of Stayton, for 30 tended visit with her daughter Mrs. days only, $125 per acre. Cash. Lula Cary of Linn county. 15 acres inside corporate limits of Stayton, all cleared. Price $2400,Terms. In our note last week that W. H. I also have a small well improved Heater had bought a new Ford, the farm near Sublimity for sale. Terms. name shauid have been W. A. Heater. 25 acres unimproved, partly cleared, i mi. from town, river bottom. Price, Geo. Keech finished assessing our $1625, Terms. township this week. We understand 120 acres, 1 mile from town and Ry. that Geo. has bought a new five pass enger Ford of Willis Caldwell. Well improved. Price $85 per acre. Terms. The subject at the Christian church 235 acre farm, 3 mi from town and Ry. Well improved. Price $55. oer a. Sunday morning will be “ Tbe Mission of America or America in Phropecy.” Terms. The evening subject will be “ Christian 33 acres, J mile from railroad, mar Citizenship.’’ ket and school. Good 6-room house and outbuildings. Price $4000 Terms. Mrs. Esther Stamp and children of 65 acre farm, one half mile from Pendleton visited relatives in Stayton town and Ry., well improved. Price, $4875. Terms, $10o0 down, bal. 5 yrs. the first of the week. Mrs. Stamp re turned to Pendleton to-day the child 80 acres, 6J miles from town, good ren will spend the summer at the John building, orchard, over half undci Robertson home in Linn county. cultivation, a good buy at the price. $40 per acre terms. C. A. Beauchamp has had an electric Special —Nab It Quick—140 acres*, motor installed i n his new building, mi. from town, on R. F. D. and Cream temporary, to elevate the blocks to the ihe worn of laying the Routes, ¿ mi. to school, well improved, second story. good buildings, fine orchard, running second stoiy blocks began to-day. water, a n up-to-date farm, others Dr. Beauchamp received quite a se would ask better than $100 per acre. Our price only $65 per acre. Terms vere fall last night while running Price includes Slock and Farm Machin across his back yard in a hurry. A clothes line had been placed there and ery. the Doctor struck it full tilt. The re port this morning is that the fall was not serious and that he will be down to his office to-day. W. A. WEDDLE G-F-K0RINEK- *■ *. » v. sc. ers-W o carry a line of pumps, leader water sys tems, etc. (iusoline engines. Kingston Kinks JOSEPH PETZEL by S. H. HELTZEL 2 acre tract, 3 blocks from Stayton P. 0. Price $1500 cash. 2 acres partly cleared inside city lim- its, price $150 per acre cash. Buth Tubs, lavatories and a il l a m i t a r y f i t t i n g s — F a r m T h a t Pretty Miss Mary Walker and niece Miss Mabel of West Stayton were in town Wednesday. '' watch these big realty offers ) TINWORK and PLUMBING SAW LOGS COMING invention in the world, and when one comes to consider t h e t r u t h a n d veracity of the ordinary newspaper man, one has no r e a s o n to d o u b t his word. J u s t w h a t the jigger looks like we cannot say. but "Gravity Hand C u l t i v a t o r ” listens good, and we confess to considerable c u r io s i ty a s to just what makes it "cultivate six or seven inches deep” with no one to ran it except a little girl not twelve years o ld , as one Silverton farmer reiterates. Brother Hosmer, we have a brand new Franklin Proof Press that we will swap for one of those "Gravity Hand Cultivators” if i t will onlv do one-half what is claimed for it. What do you say? e st g ard e n To Head-Off a Headache Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills T hey Give R elief W ithout Bad After-Effect*. “It gives me great pleasure to offer a word of recommendation for Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills, as there are thousands suffering unnecessarily from headache. I was afflicted intermittently for years with headache and after other remedies failed, I tried Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills. For the past ten years I have carried them constantly with me, getting instant relief by using one or iwo on the approach of headache. They are also effective for neu ralgia, giving immediate relief.” C. M. BROWN, Esthcrville, la. F or Sale by All D ru g g litt. 25 Dote«, 25 Cent*. M IL E S MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. T ~ STAYTON MEAT MARKET Treats all domestic animals, alst applies the Tuberculin test. As no new cases of scarlelina have Business Blocks and Bungalows. Telephone 3x7 developed and those already having it PHONE 3x8 are progressing nicely and under strict O ffice at S ta yton S ta bles quarantine, school will re-open Monday STAYTON OREGON STAYTON ORLGOÍ May 5, & TH O M A S, Proprietors. Fresh, Salt & Cured Meats Lard & Creamery Butter. Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY BY B U Y IN G o f th e BON TON Bakery and Restaurant IN STAYTON HOTEL ANNEX H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. Physician and Surgeon STAYTON. Mrs. Van Nuys called on Mrs. Tripp Tuesday. Y O UR Bread, Cakes, Pies, and Doughnuts West Stayton N othing D B etter than SESTA K SCHOOL COMMENCES MONDAY C. J. Ituettgers and family visited at the G. F. Harold home Sunday. Arthur and Bertha McKenzie attended the circle at Stayton Thursday. Mr. Harold went to Salem Sunday to see his mother who is seriously ill. N ick Geymer and tamily were in Stayton Sunday h a v i n g t h e family group t a k e n . Mr. McKenzie has been quite ill last week but at this writing he is a little better. The Kingston school will give a picnic in the P. P. Crabtree grove the 21st of May. A pro gram will be rendered by the school. Everybody is invited. Come and have a good time. STAYTON. OREGON - OREGON C. H. BREWER, M. D. Forrette Bros, have purchased PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON a new corrugated roller. The new dairy barn for B. Pompella is well under way. Mrs. Turner visited with Mrs. Trammel Thursday afternoon. I). M. Mclnnis is transacting business in Portland this week. H. E. Collier has several teams at work on his place digging laterals. C. Rucker and wife of Stay- ton visited at the Geo. Brower home Sunday. J. H. Porter who has been quite ill at his home with pneu monia is on the road to recovery. S tayton , O regon ; ......... .. 1 1 ..................... " ■ ■ ........................ Dr. Frederick Andersen PHYSICIAN and SURGEON PHONE 1584 SUBLIMITY, OREGON Wilbur N. Pintlcr, D.M .D. DENTIST Office over Deidrich’* Store Phone 2152 Stavton, Ore E. N. T EA G U E Miss Addie Condit left for C o n tra c to r & B u ild e r Crabtree the first of the week to take charge of the S. P. depot at Bond furnished to cover all coat that place. and insure a first class guaranteed Mrs. Leona Royer who was job. the guest o f Miss Forette the past week returned to her home See me and let me figure on your in Portland Wednesday. work, I can save you money. —Maharaja STAYTON x OREGON