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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1913)
A Now Jersey school is going! to teach what is called “ the art of milking cows. ” But milking cows isn’ t an art, it’s a job, es pecially during the tly season. D U K E S M LX TT^ F t~r '•Mt •»••• fc • « Stayton Plays Ball Notice For Publication W O O D F O R S A L E . ta u i ä - a at Mill City Obi Flr, per eunl Maple Sunday i * m « im»«**« — — W W TI l*flM tltH n > o O M IN U M I)*- Mr. Bryan must find it a great comfort to travel about the country without having to mak** a rear platform speech every time the train stops. $ X 4 & 7 t 0 t * ï JC * A V Z .3 Ü A' seJ « A Liggett t§ Myers Duke’ s Mixture makes a great pipe smoke— and rolled into a cigarette nothing can beat it. It is the favorite smoke o f thousands o f men who want selected, pure, \ irginia and North Carolina bright-leaf tobacco. I f you have not smoked Duke’s Mixture, made by Liggett <$ Myers at Durham, N. C. — try it at once. Each sack contains one and a half ounces o f tobacco that isequal to any 5cgranulated tobacco made—and with each sack you get a book o f cigarette papers F R E E and A Coupon That is a Dandy. g i I § I I These coupons are good for many valuable presents— such as watches, cameras, jewelry, furniture, razors, china, etc. As a special offer, during M ay and June only, we will send you our iilua- trated catalog of presents FREE. Justsend usyourname and address on a s i postal. Ccmfr ns from Duke's M ix tu r e may hi a u 'led a t:h ta ts from HORSE SHOE, A Salem man drank a quart of whisky on a bet recently and was i then run over by an express train. The combination w a s j more than his system could with stand. ------------------------ A Portland woman complained to the magistrate that her hus- band spanked her every time she | got drunk. This is another con- j firmation of the theory that there i are two sides to every story. M. McCully was a guest at the H- Shank home Saturday and Sunday. Published every Thursday by H. Shank and son Harry made a business trip to Scio Monday. M. F. Ryan and son Willie , made a business trip to Aumsville Tuesday. | Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Stayton, Marion county, Oregon, under the act o f Congress o f March 3, 1879. All communications should be addressed to T he S tayton M ail . The body o f Mrs. Chloe Huber was laid to rest in the Mt. Pleas ant cemetery Saturday, May 17. S U B S C R I P T I O N S , SI 3 0 p e r y e a r i n a d v a n c e ,\ d v e r t is s in t i H a t e s o n a p p l i c a t i o n C ards o f T hanks —$ .50 O bituaries - $1.00 up. Miss Margaret Ryan in com pany of her sister, Mrs. F. Hab- erman of Munkers, journeyed to Salem Saturday. Positively all papers stopped on expiration o f subscription Mrs. Ed. Smith and daughters will be a whole lot better one if We received a very peculiar communication one day last week, we provide the lumber for it. Dorothy and Maude called at the Kloer home Sunday afternoon. F eculiar that we print it in full. It runs as follows: Being all thoroughly seasoned Stayton Oregon there will be less settling and no; D. Townes spent Sunday with May 12th, 1913. Lee Downing. cracking or warping whatever. 1, Orastead Ed. Smith and son Fred called Em tor and Manager of The Stayton Mail Our lumber means no more ex on George Ray Sunday evening. Stayton, Oregon. pense now and less expense for j You are hereby notified not to mention or refer to my name Josie, Francis, and Mathieu repairs later on. We shall be or my business in your paper in any form or manner whatso Kloer called on the Ed. Smith ever, good, bad or indifferent. glad to take your order for any children Tuesday. Just give me and my business a good letting alone. thing from sill beams to shingles G. D. TROTTER. what anyone says. What can the psychologists tell Overloafing is more dangerous us about the man who bequeath than overworking. ed $25,000 to his wife’s next hus The wild man o f Borneo never band? SUMMONS JOSEPH PETZEL STAYTON MEAT MARKET hud anything on the English suf fragettes. SESTAK & Why do some editors, bright, TH OM AS, optimistic fellows, insist upon re ferring to this world as a vale of Proprietors. Swat the ily before it ha* a chance to become a great-great tears. grandmother. “ Love,” says Helen Howland, ‘ is the wine o f life, the tonic of There is an opening in the Ohio the gods.” Looks as if spring penitentiary for an editor, but Highest Market Price Paid For Fal Stock had come to Helen. the work is very confining. Fresh. Sail & Cured Meals Lard & Creamery Butler. Fourth-class postmasters must President Wilson doesn’ t ride pass civil service examinations. a horse, but he gets lots of ex ercise by smashing precedents. The fact that they can read postal cards will not let them by. Stayton Butcher Shop FRESH and SALT MEATS Pure Lard at All Times Highest Market Price Paid A Des Moines woman has mar ried the divorced husband of her daughter. But let us not get mixed up in other people’s family Stayton affairs. FAT For STOCK W . A . R IG G S . . . Oregon i In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion. De partment No. 2. Edith E. Clark, Plaintiff, va. W m ' E. Clark, Defendant. To Wm. E. Clark, the above named defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and cause i on or before the 3rd day of July, 1913, and if you fail to answer for wsnt thereol the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: That the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant be dissolved and that she have such other and further relief as to the Court may seem just and equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication in the Stayton Mail, a week ly newspaper published weekly in the Town of Stayton, Marion County Ore gon, by order of Hon. W . M. Bushey, County Judge of Marion County, Ore gon, dated on the 19th day of May, 1913, the first publication to he on the 22 nd day of May, 1913, and you are required to appear and answer on or before the 3rd day of July, 1913. S. H. Heltzcl, 7-3 Attorney for Plaintiff. Means Money Saved We tnuke all Riirmt-nU with utim>at rare the quality of material and excellent Workmanship insure every order executed by us to be absolute ly riRbt unit satisfactory. There is real money aaviiiR quality In our John Henkel, The Tailor ) Baptist Preaching every Sunday morning F. T- Thayer received word Saturday that their daughter Ida who is in Albany is quite sick I S t . R o n i k . w : k ' b C a t h o l i c C u c h i H, with the measles. Mrs. D. Tow Su hit m uy, liev. A. Luinck, rector. nes left on the evening train to j Lotv mus« S a. ni., Iilgli mass 10:30 a. ni., tirat nuil Ihird Sundays m thc be there and take care o f her. moiith; liigh mana 10 30 a. ni., i k - Linn Lambert is shearing sheep for several of the farmers. Tailor iMade Clothes Suits $19 tiun, Stayton; Rt-v, A. Laim-k prit-di ni cliarge, IDgli iiiass seeond iuiirtli añil lililí Suiiilayn 6 30 a. m., l'rieal'a addreM: toublimity, Oregun. ST. LOU13, MO. The above notice was handed to us by our obliging City Mar shal, Chas. Staab, and needs no comment except that we ex pect to print-“ NEWS’ ’ right along every week, regardless of and per 5-29 A fine motion picture machine Mr. and Mrs. John Huber and at 11 o'clock b y Rev. A. C. Eaton. has been installed in the Metho children called at the Howard Sunday school at 10 u. in., II. N. , ., , Huntley, supt. B Y P U at 6:80 p. m. dist church at Tillamook. Yet . . . Montgomery home Sunday after- Mr# Eaton> pnMmU some people say that the world noon. does not change. Harry Shank. Frank Lambert Catholic and Elia Gunsaules spent Satur C h CHCII UK r ill I.MMAU LAlfc CoNCKI- day night with George ltay. A E. M. Olmsted FOR HAl.K Two draft colta One yenrlinR and one three-year old, well bred stock. M. J Crabtree, f>29 tU y to n , On Miss Ruth Savage of Aumsville js teaching music to several of the young people o f this neigh-! borhood. She wishes to work up as large a class as she can. , _ . , . I Lee Downing bought a fine horse of D. Townes last week. Premium Dept« s 8.25 3 ,0 0 JACOB SPANIOL Charlie Lambert and Ben Thay er attended the dunce at Stayton Saturday night. coupons issued by us. ¿2- W. 10 . . . ................ St - om l ( ì r o w t h F ir c o r d fit. Pleasant Elia Gunsaules went to Jeffer-, FOR SA l.K a few Jersey Red son Monday for a few davs visit Poland Chinn pigs for sale at |10 pair. M. H. Titua, Kingston Ore. with home folks. (J T hat Pretty ? House You’re BUILDING The STAYTON MAIL J. T.. TINSLEY S N ATURAL LEAF. G R A N G E R T W IS T , cou pon s from FOUR ROSES ( lOc-ttn double PICK PLUG CUT. PIED- M O N T CIGARET1 ES. C L I X CIGARET I ES. and other tag ; t r ” Ron, May 2, 1913. Vitu- Maple |ier tier 1.60 Notice et licrcby glvuti t lia t l'hrii* " 1.80 K mit nue. of Niagara, Oregon, wtm, on Mn|>le or Fir " Wood delivered in any alie wanted Juno .1, 1908, inuilo llotm-HtcAil Entry Following U The SchfJuU For TKo O. S. LoWK. If No. 16626 now aeretl, No. 01. «;ti». for WJ alni any amount. Stayton Da.vball Club. Road o fN K i untl K jo f N VVJ.Socli.m 2H,Town- Oat «fully and Nota Date*. «hip 9 South, Range 1 Eunt, WHInmctte Mendiait.hua tll.<1 notice of intention lu mgkc Filial livc year proof, to ■ «t m I>II p >I i daim to the luiul uluivc tlcxcribetl, lu>- May 2 6 - Mill City at Mill City. foro the Reglster uml Recciver of U.S. Juno 1 Mt. Angel at Stayton. I.aml office Ht l'ortluiul, Oregon, on the Hath Tubs, Lavatories and June 8 - Mill City at Stayton. 19th day of Jonc, 1918. all Lanitary fittings— Farm t’ Iaimant nnincu at witneaaea: June 1 5 - Milt City at Mill City. ers-W e carry a line of Fret! M. Ilcater, of Gale*, Dre. Round trip-rate from Stayton to Mill William F. May, uf NiuRiiru, Oro. pu m p s, leader wuter sys City Snnday, May 26, 76c Choater H. t’ nna. of Gâtes, tire. tems, etc. Gasoline engines. Robert Schroeder, of (¡ntes, Ore. , II. K. Higby, Regiater. First pub. May 15. I aat pub. Julie 12. We’ re not pessimistic enough to agree with the New York Press when it say* the proposed tariiT “ will give the backbone of , j the country a kick in the pit of j the stomach.” K i % U. S. Luiul Offlco ut PurtUml, O ro •* TINWORK and PLUMBING When it comes to riding on street cars. Henry W. Longefel- low’s grandson thinks all the women lack is brains. He otters no criticism against the hobble skirt. Have You Seen the Coupon Now in . . j . , a a * n > ruled l,. at love at 77 is not a igr. of in1 unity believed in giving the o 1 d men a chance to enjoy Spring. Department of the Interior Stayton . . Oregon , PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY BY BUYING Y O U R Bread, and Cakes, Pies, Doughnuts of tho BON TON Bakery and Restaurant ANNEX IN STAYTON HOTE end, íourlli nuil tiltil Suudaya. Vea- pera at eventide. S. H. HELTZEL Christian ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Services will bo* helil every Sunday, NOTARYiPUBLIC ('reaching at 11 n. in., nnd 7:30 p. m. A b itm li nnd Probate Work a .Specially Sunday school at 10 a. rn., Mrs. W. II. Hobson, superintendent. Y. P. S. C. E. Office Over Deldrich'a Hardware Store. at 6.45 p. in.. Miss Florence Morton Pres. Ladies Aid society meets cuch Wednesday at 2:80 p. HI., M • . I i. 1». M . R I N G U Thomas, Pres., H. E. Kossell, pastor. J. Undertaker and Embalmer Third and Marion Streets Methodist STAYTON. OREGON Methodist Episcopal Church, order of services: Bible school at 10 a. m., A. S. Pancoast, superintendent- Preaching at 11 u. m. and 7:30 p. m. Midweek Prayer and Bible .Study, Physician'.and Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Epworth League, Sunday, 6 . p. m., Clark Mace, Pres. Ladies’ Aid Society, STAYTON. Thursday afternoon, Mrs. J. R. Gurd ner, Pres. Pastor of the church. E. I Sutton Mace. H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M .D. Surgeon OREGON C. H . BREWER, M . D . PHYSICIAN (AND SURGEON “Clean Up the Bowels and K e e p Them C lean ” There had for culty is without arc many remedies to be constipation, but the diffi to procure one tint acts violence. A remedy that docs not perform b y force w h a t should he accom plished by persua sion is l)r. Miles’ Laxative Tablets. After using them, Mr. N. A. Waddell, 3 1 S Washington St., W aco, Tex., says: "A lm o s t all my ilfo i have b M trou bled with c o n stip a tion , a n d h a v o tried m a n y rem odlea, all o f w h ich aeem ed to ca u se pnln w ith ou t g iv in g m u ch relief. I finally tried Iir. M iles' I j i native T a b le ts an d fou n d th em e x cellent. T h e ir a c t io n Is plenw int and m ild, an d th eir ch ocoln to ta sto m akes them ea sy t o tnkc. I am m ore than g la d to recom m en d th e m ." "Clean up the bowels and keep them clean,” is th.c advice of all physicians, because they realize the danger resulting from habitual con stipation. Do not delay too long, but begin proper curative measures. Dr. Miles’ Laxative Tablets area new remedy for this old complaint, and a great improvement over the cathartics you have been using in thc past. They taste like candy and work like a charm. A trial will convince you. Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets are (old by all druggists, at 25 cents a box containing 25 doses. If not found satisfactory after trial, re turn thc box to your druggist and he will return your money. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. ia S t a yt o n , O regon ! Dr. Frederick Andersen PHYSICIAN and SURGEON PHONE 1584 SUBLIMITY, OREGON Wilbur N. Pintier, D.M.D. DENTIST Office over Dcidrich’n Store Phone 2152 Stavton, Ore E. N. T EA G U E Contractor & Builder Bond furnished to cover «ill cost and ins ure «i first class guaranteed job. See tru* and let me figure on your work, I can save you money. STAYTON OREGON G. F. KGRINEK, V. S„ B. V. Sc. V c tc r in n r in n Treats nil domestic animals, also appliea the Tuberculin teat. Telephone 3x7 O ffice u t S ta y to n S tah les STAYTON . . . . OREGOt