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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1913)
r— Stayton Plays Ball At Silverton Sunday Following It The S c '- s 't li For The Stavlon B u elu ll Ululi Reed Carefully end Note Deter. Î Doubly Glad is the Man Who Smokes J I a May 11 Silverton at Silverton. May 18—Halsey at Stayton. May 85 Mill City at Mill City. June 1 Mi. Angel at Stayton. June 8- Mill City at Stayton. June 15- Mill City at Mill City. Round trip rate from Stayton to Sil : verton Sunday, May 11. *1.30. N o rth t o s m o k e t h is p u r e o ld V i r g i n i a a n d C a r o lm n to b a c c o t a s te . g r a n u la t e d . b r ig h t l e a f — w ith A g e d and stem m ed and th e n Si g FREE. I get the tree pres each 5c sack. 1 hese c o u p o n s a r e g o o d for a great v a r i e t y ot pleasing a r t ic le s — c a m e r a s , talking machines, b a l l s s k a te s , s a f e t y ra z o rs , china, furniture, toilet a r t ic le s , e tc . M a n y t h i n g s that w i l l d e l i g h t A n d s m o k e r s a re g l a d t o e n t c o u p o n s e n c lo s e d in o ld o r v o u n g . . . . Mrs. Rachel Missler died at her home May 6, of pneu She was born October 14. 1839. I She leaves a husband and several e a s ilv in t o a c ig a r e t t e . W i t h e a c h sa c k a b o o k o f c ig a r e t t e p a p e r s Missler Slayton. l>e held to A . ’« tpecUl offer, during April and May only, tve will send our new illustrated catalog of these presents FREE. Just send u* (s your name and address on a postal. In every sAik o f Liggett i f Myers D uke’ s M ixture is one and a half ounces o f splendid tol>acco and a free present coupon. i i ►1 Coupons from D n trs be assorted Ttrth laps from HORSE SHOE. J.T., TINS LEY’S NATURAL LEAF. GRANGER TWIST, and ecu. pomtr -FOURROSES V lr » iT * / £mp m . PICK. PLUG CUT, PIED. MONT CIGARETTES. CUX CIGA- RETTES. and other tops or coupon! I I tamed bp ms. premium Dept. tfy a o o o St. Louis. Mo. The funeral will of morrow, May 9,at the Methodist church in Turner, and interment in the Masonic cem etery at that place. Dare Slopcr, who is taking a The STAYTON MAIL Published every Thursday by E. M. Olmstd Entered as second class m atter at the postoffice at Stayton, Marion county, Oregon, under the act o f Cpngress o f March 3. 1879. A I' communications should be addressed to T he S tayton M ail . S U B S C R I P T I O N S , S I ;“ 0 p e r y e a r i n a d v a n c e A d v e r t i s i n g R a t e s o n « p p lic a tio y r C ards of T hanks - * .50 O bituaries - $1.00 up. college in Portland passed the State Board Junior examination, and has just received his diploma, and is now a reg istered assistant. He is also president o f his class and was form erly a clerk at C. A. Beau- I champ’ s Drug Store at this place. BURNS BROODER There are times when we be lieve it would make us feel p a t riotic to pay an income tax. T h a t Pretty House You're BUILDING th e loss o f t w o o f hers. - - - try t>r. MIUT fall. the !• McAlpin Notes Dr. Steiner and family of Sa lem and Mrs. Elmer Downing were visitors at T. B. Patton's Sunday. Grandma Brown is on the sick list. . R Memorial services in ay on Sunday, May 25. A. C. Thomaa and wife o f 3p^.nt Sunday at the Joe I Morley home. Bruno Boedighcimcr was over from ^ Arthur Barrows Salem yesterday. visited at the C. C. from Sil- j and family Nott home S. Sunday. Mrs. Clifford Will was Bowen o f Salem Mrs. E. E. Marsh made a business Orlo Humphreys trip to Portland to-day. ' ! home Sunday. Miss Leona Forrette o f W est Stay- ton was in town yesterday. Joe Brewer and Dr. Korinek made a ' j business trip to Marion yesterday. Mrs. A. E. Bradshaw o f Albany visiting home folks here this week. PETZEL SESTAK & THOM AS, Proprietors. te r «11 ■ m rwrmm Fresh, Sail & Cured Meals Lard & Creamery Bulier. Oregon I Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock and wife to visit is visited at H. HELTZEL ATTO RN EY-AT-LAW Miss Margaret Doerfler was out from Salem last week for a visit with her parents. Elva and I>ois McElhaney visi- ted at Martin Doerfier’s on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Priem were en at the Corse home Sun day. The Misses Schultz Mrs. Ben Klecker o f Shaw was visit- j ■ ing relatives in Stayton Wednesday. spent a few days at was y e s -! Mrs. John Sandner and daughter o f Linn county were in town one day th is] week. Wrn. BrotKbrton and w ife o f Jordan w ere trading with Stayton merchants yesterday. Tw o strangers were given the usual trimmings in Justice Grier’ s court yes terday morning. Mrs. W. E. Thomas received the news o f the death o f Mrs. Julian Davis o f Eugene last week. Miss Theo Mathiuu le ft for Corvallis to-day for a visit with the Funk girls and to attend the O. A. C. Beview. 4 Miss Susie Kearns ami Mrs. J. 11, Missler went to Turner Tuesday to the bedside o f Mrs. Rachel Missler who died that evening. A young man whose name we with hold was fined twenty dollars in the lo cal justice court for the alleged jump ing o f a hoard bill. Joe Brewer and wife, C. A .Beauchamp and w ife, Miss A lta Hobson and Dr. Pintler went to Salem Monday night to see the play “ The Prince o f T o-N igh t.” Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lampman and Mr-. Frank Lesley attended the funer al o f Mrs Lesley’s uncle Wm. W. San ford o f Lebanon Monday. Mr. Sanford was a form er resident o f Stayton. J. M . R I N G O Undertaker a n d Embtlmer Third and Marion Streets STAYTO N. OREGON Melvin Gildou o f Aumsville made a | tertained business trip to Stayton Wednesday. Mrs. Lizzie Burdie o f Mehania trading with Stayton merchants t-rla y . JOSEPH Humphreys a w e n t ^ Stayton Sunday a t th e S a m Darby home. Mr. Goodel o f Mchama was trading with Stayton merchants Wednesday. Stayton butcher Shop Stayton To off u I Anti l*mtn IMMa ------- STAYTON MEAT MARKET The world must e - tting a- F R E .II and SALT MEATS lcng all righi. Mr. Carnegie Pure Lard at A ll Times h a s n ’t offered it any advice for five o r s ix w e e k s. Highest Market Price Paid For to P. M. Hermens o f Sublimity Stayton vi.itor Tuesday. FRACTURES ANKLE We used to be acquainted with | a man who knew more about the wool tariff than any other living person, but h e neglected his I f you don’ t believe that beau farm fences and his sheep got ty is only skin deep have a large out and were killed on a railroad.! piece of cuticle peeled off your nose. A . R IG G 5 Stay A small fire started in Dennis Cald visited her parents Geo. Caspell NOTARYfFUBLIC Frank Blakely tended bar for Jonea ' w e ll’ s incubator house yesterday morn Abstracts and Probate Work a Special! v and wife here last week. ing. Fire company No 2, consisting of & Cornish Wednesday. the women and children put the fire out Lois McElhaney spent the Office Over D eidrich'« Hardware Store. School commenced Monday with an before an alarm Was turned in. week-end with the home folks. almost full attendance. Some old-fashioned people are Men who talk in their sleep in favor of short engagements don't know what they are talk »nd long marriages. ing about, and it is the same j with some who are awake. We used to be afraid of book agents, but that is a fear that Start out to seek happiness j will be a whole lot better one if wears off in time. and you will find thousands of we provide the lumber for it. people on the same quest travel Being all thoroughly seasoned Not every man that feels like ing in the opposite direction. going fishing goes. There are there will be less settling and no heroes in every walk of life. cracking or warping whatever. “ I f vou are fond of jokes read j *he Congressional Record,” says j Our lumber means no more ex Every now and then some wo a paragrapher. Who’s editing it pense now and less expense for men gets a divorce f r o m De repairs later on. We shall lie Vice President Marshall? W o!i Hopper or Nat Goodwin. — glad to take your order for any F e w people lealize what a thing from sill beams to shingles When a man boasts about be • great institution the agricultural ing self-made ask him how long department is. It has discover- J it took to do the job. ed sixty ways of cooking mutton. I W for Mr. Mace will prelude his sermon bellicose ‘ Sunday evening by a talk on the Town, Governor that violators o f the law are the Council ami the Governor. punished in Slayton at least on a par with those o f the Capital City, I f pos- Dr. Beauchamp reports a boy born to sible we will publish the letter in full Mr. and Mrs. A. Bicaler on the North Fork o f the Santiam May 2 and a g ill next week. to Mr. and Mrs. O. E, Sandberg of Fox Valley May 7. charges ami explain Pete Geiser motored over verton Wednesday. Old Socrates is quoted in the There are not many men who could write a will like Mr. Mor- newspapers frequently, but the many things his w ife used to say gan’s. seem not to have lived. STOCK in some o f the at ate paper« and are not exactly good advertisement ton. 1 course in Pharmacy at the Y. M. C. A. Positively all papers stopped on expiration o f subscription FAT ¡ ¡ Corrected Thursdays but subject 4 i these letters have been published < i to change without notice. short Miss Mary Jarvais o f North Santiam had the misfortune to fracture her right ankle lust Sunday. Dr. Brewer reduced the fracture and the patient is doing nicely. Girls, save your toes, they are valuable. A Los Angelos jury gave a school teacher $15,(XX) for evity m office o f the aforesaid official«. PASSES EXAMINATION i i s chil dren, one o f whom is J. II. li . intimate« thut a general cleaning up would be conducive to long ing Mayor Beauchamp to answer these I monta. T u c k s q u i c k l y in t h e p i p e — r o lls Smith ami one to the mayor «ml council .if the city. The Governor nllegrs never«! violation« o f stable Henry him ! Hens 13 to l.ig | \ Spring« 13 to 13 ¡ Broilers 85 Booster« 8 to 9 Mixeil t'hlrkena 12 to 13 | (ícese 9 i i Ducks 13 to 14 ; ; Turkeys » 17 ; Dressed Turkeys 22 < Veal 12 to IS ¡ Fork 9 to 11 ; i Live Hogs, Choice 8 to8| < I Live Hogs, Heavy Bough 7| 1 I Egg* . . . 18 4 night a resolution was entered instruet- TURNER RESIDENT DIES | i i Turner Tuesday, its n a t u r a l (Governor \VV-t I ihs written M w r i l letters to Stayton recently, one to con state laws STAYTON MARKET f REPORT I I ; i ¡ ¡ i i I ; i i ; A t the council meeting last Tuesday IS G la d SEVERAL LETTERS I WRITTEN BY , WEST of Salem the Preim home last week. T. B. Patton and Mr. Priem and daughter made a trip to Sal em Saturday. Jphn A Hunt is reported a very little better a t present writing. Percy Broughtan o f Victor Point is visiting at the Joe Morley home this week. Finds Cure for Epilepsy After Years of Suffering "M y daughter w » » nfT.lcted with epileptic Ills for three years, the attack» coming every few weeks. Wo employed several doctoré but they did her no god. About » yenr a g o wo h o a r d o f Dr. Miles’ Nervino, and It certainly ha« proved a blessing to our little girt. She Is n o w apparently cured and Is en joying the best of health. It 1s over a year since she has had a flt. Wo cannot opeak too highly of Dr. Miles' N ervine." M ItS. F R A N K ANDERSON, Comfrey, Minn. Thousand« o f children in the United State« w ho are suffering from attacks o f epilepsy are a burden and sorrow to their parents, who would give anything to restore health to the sufferers. Dr. Miles’ Nervine is one o f the best remedies known for this affliction. It has proven beneficial in thousands o f cases and those who have used it have Ask Thomas Mayo or Charles the greatest faith in it. It is not but a reliable remedy Gehlen for Cherry City Patent a for "cure-all," nervous diseases. You need Hard Whe4t Flour,which is mill-, , not hesitate to give it a trial. Sold by all Druggist«. I f th « first ed from select wheat by skilled | bottle fell* to benefit your money le millers in a new and up-to dftte returned. MILES MEDICAL^CO., Elkhart, Ind. tf. mill. P A T R O N IZ E HOM E IN D U S T R Y BY BUYING YOUR Bread, Cakes, Pies, and Doughnuts of the BON TON Bakery and Restaurant IN STAYTON HOTEL ANNEX H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. Physician; and Surgeon STAYTO N . - OREGON C. H. BREWER, M. D. P H Y S IC IA N [A N D S t a y t o n SUItGEON , O regon ? Dr. Frederick Andersen P H Y S IC IA N and SURGEON PHONF. 1584 S U B L IM IT Y , OREG O N Wilbur N. Pintler, D.M.D. DENTIST Office over Deidrich’« Store Phone 2162 !4tavton. Ore E. N. T E A G U E Contractor & Builder Bond furnished to cover all cost and insure a first class guaranteed « job. Sec me and let me figure on your work, I can save you money, STAYTON OREGON