The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, July 03, 1913, Image 2

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    The STAYTON MAI L
Published every Thursday by
C LA
IF IE D
S IN G
E. M. Olmsted
Wanted Fresh milk cows. Cows
that are guing to be freeh. —Alva
Smith.
THE EVOLUTION OF TROUSERS
o f these days.
Much farther than from the present style to the
Bakery and Restaurant
For Sale- Good Shropshire rams, In­
quire o f Jos. Becker, Stayton, Oregon.
7-3x
bifurcated garment heretofore claimed exclusively by the men,
yclept trousers.
Recently there met in New York representatives
from 34 states, of the National Ladies’ Tailoring and Dressmaking
Association, and the principal subject of discussion was ladies'
skirts.
These delegates will decide what the woman shall wear,
and so far as skirts are concerned, they have already decided. The
skirts are to be as badly hobbled as ever, but they are to be split
up in front instead o f the side, and some of them at least up the
back.
There are already a few of these visible in Salem and they cer­
tainly attract much attention, and cause some not very flattering
remarks concerning the taste of the wearers and also as to the dis-
cret.on of the same.
The latest are split up the front to about the
knee, and have a reversed decollette effect aft.
When the dainty
wearer trips along,the skirt gathers clingingly and lovingly about
the calves impartially showing first one and then the other,or their
shape, about as thoroughly as though there were no skirt at all.
This is along the line of evolution, and is rapidly nearing the
tronser stage.
When the s u -t is split far enough, and that will
not be much more or farther than the present style, all that will
be required to complete the metamorphosis, and convert the skirt
into the genuine male garment is to sew the back and front ed-
g s of the splits together and the trousers are there.
The new
skirt is built baggy amidships so the wearers can sit, if they are
careful, without danger of hearing anything tear.
In some of the
the skirt; in others they open to show a petticoat, the color of the
If to attact attention is the object in fash­
ioning feminine wear, then the present style is a phenomenal suc­
cess.
They are about as as graceful as a rag on a kid’s sore toe,
but they are charmingly frank, and like crystal, most do show*the
th.ngs they most should hide.
Anyway, the male o f these days can accumulate a fund o f in- j
1200 head o f lamb« were shipped from
West Stayton and West Scio by the
Union Meat Co. yesterday.
NYAL’S FACE CREAM
delicately fragrant, Two sizes, 25c and
the craft feminine, conceal but little, and the design is visible from
50c.—Beauchamp’s Drug Store.
stem to keelson, from forefoot to rudderpost and bowsprit to
H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
* y it is none of our business, and this is only mentioned as a m at-1 * 5
6
STAYTON.
ter of news, and information, and not in the way of criticism; for
t
.ar as the ladies go, we like them all regardless of what kind
o. skirts they wear.
PHYSICIAN
tinue to admire them even should they invade the realm of trous­
ers.
It must not be overlooked, though, that the new skirt is pro­
vided with a hip pocket abaft the beam on the starboard side, pre-
-
OREGON
Dr. Frederick Andersen
We go even further than this and will con­
and
SURGEON
PHONE 1584
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SUBLIM ITY,
Carson & Brown,
for estate.
First Pub. June 26.
Last Pub. July 24.
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“Here is the AnsweiVin
W eb s t e r S
N ew I n t e r n a t io n a l
femininity, there is another similar pocket on the port side for a
powder outfit—Capital Journal.
T he M crr : am v .' wsttr
Every d *y in yoar tnlk and r-rirtlnir, at
home, on the
t ear, in the office, «hop
and ffehool you likely Question the m< rir>-
jng o f some new word. A friend nak«:
“ What nr ikes mortar harden?” You seek
the location o f I*oeh Katrine or the pronun­
ciation o f JuJutau. What ia uhita eoal?
This New Creation answers all kinds o f
qucstionsln U n n n r p . HHtory. Biography.
_ Fiction, Foreign Words, Trades, Arts and
Sciences, with final authority,
They still continue to arrest and fine bootleggers in Linn coun­
The offenders are giving a small fine, which is cheaper than
paying a license, and then they go at it again.
If Oregon should
pu the fine at say $5000 or ten years in the pen or both,
STAYTON. OREGON
mighty j
iew would care to take a hack at it.
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400,000 Words.
Tailor Made Clothes
Means Money Saved
We make all garments with utmost
care the quality o f material ami
excellent workmunship insure every
order executed by us 1» be absolute­
ly right and satisfactory. There 1.«
real money saving quality In our
Suits $19
John Henkel, The Tailor
Stayton
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,
Oregon
TIN W 0RK and
PLUMBING
Bath Tuba, lavatories and
all Sanitary fittings— Farm-
ers-W e carry a line of
pumps, leader water sys­
tems, etc. Gasoline engines.
JACOB SPANIOL
TYefor© going to bed take a Dr. MO m T
Lamntlv© Tablet.
!|! B etter T han S p an k in g j
Notice to Present Claims: Notice is
hereby given that the undersigned has
been appointed by the county court of
Marion county, Cregon, administrator
o f the estate o f J. A. Hornbuckle, de­ 111
ceased. All persons having claims a-
gainst said estate are required to pre­
sent the same to the undersigned at
the Farmers & Merchants Bank at I »
Stayton, Oregon, duly verified as re­ I |
quired by law, within six months from
I
the date hereof.
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Dated at Stayton, Oregon, this 19th ! !
day o f June, 1913. S. L. Stewart,
Administrator o f the estate o f J. A.
Hornbuckle, deceased.
S. H. Heltzel, attorney for estate.
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OREGON
Embalmer
Third and Marion Streets
Salem, Attorneys Vine Maple per tier..................... .1 .8 0
Maple or Fir " * * .............................1.60
Wood delivered in any size wanted
and any amount.
C. S. L ow e .
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF
ADMINISTRATOR
»umably for carrying a gun; and to retain some of the elements of
ty.
Department of the interior
Undertaker a n d
STAYTON MARKET
REPORT
Tnere is little left for guesswork, for the sails and furnishings of
Any-
Notice For Publication
U, S. Land Office at Portland, Ore­
FOR SALE
For Sale—An 8-foot cut Champion
gon,
Juno 7, 1913.
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binder, with tongue truck and transpor­
Notice ia hereby given thut William
A few bargains in Second Hand aew-
tation truck. All in good condition.
Cullums, o f Gates, Oregon, who, on Feb­
ing machines left. Inquire at4hc Com­
Address H. Barkmever
ruary 20, 1912,tnade Homestead Entry
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Sublimity, Ore. mercial Hotel. Cash or time.
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No. 03386, for Northeast quarter, Sec­
tion 14, Township 9 South, Range 3
» ♦ » ♦ ♦ « ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ H i
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF
Eust, Willamette Meridian, haa filed
ADM IN ISTRATRIX.
notice o f intention to make Final Com­
In the county court o f the state o f \ mutation Proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before the
Oregon for Marion County.
Register and Receiver o f U. S. Land
In the Matter o f the Eatate o f Har­ Office, at Portland, Oregon, on the 24th
11
Hens_________________
vey L. Crump, Deceased.
day o f July, 1913.
Springs............................
11
Claimant names as witnesses:
Notice is hereby given that the Coun­
18
B roilers.._____ ________
L. H. Simmons, A. E. Roda, L. M.
ty Court o f Marion County, Oregon,
Roosters................. ............
7
Walling, William T. Clark, all of
duly appointed Nettie Crump adminis­
Mixed Chickens_____ ...1 0 to 11
Gates, Oregon.
tratrix o f the estate o f Harvey L.
C.tese............................................. 9
H. F. Higby, Register.
Ducks...............................
11
Crump, deceased.
First pub. June 12, Last pub, July 10.
Turkeys..........................................17
All persons having claims against
Dressed T urkeys......................... 22
said estate are required to Ale the same
V e a l.................................. 10 to 13
with the said administratrix within six
Pork
............................ 9 to 11
months from the date of this notice by
Live Hogs, C hoice........ ...
8
sending the same to her at her address,
l
Live Hogs, Heavy Rough
7
Sublimity, Oregon, duly verified as
E ggs.......................
20
required by law.
Corrected Thursdays but subject
Dated this 21st day o f June 1913.
Old Fir, per c o r d ...... ....................... $3.10
to change without notice.
NETTIE CRUMP,
Maple
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Administratrix o f the estate o f Har- j
Second Growth Fir co rd ................. 3.00
vey L. Crump, deceased.
When applied is absorbed immediate­
ly, leaving the skin soft, smooth and
m in should butt in and object where angels fear to tread.
NOTICE
Strawberries for Sale at T. L, Saund-
The Stayton Optical Company is the 1
er’8 2) miles east o f Stayton. Patch place to get your glasses. Next door
open for pickers Tuesday June 17. 15c
north o f LanceAelds Shoe Store.
per gallon.
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the modern woman that was denied to his unfortunate ancestors.
However, the dear creatures like it, and saints forbid that mere
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All kinds o f rough lumber, all sizes,
right prices. Special sale on slab wood
stove length, 60c per load. At the Lee
Kerber Sawmill.
formation as to the construction of the hull and running gears of
spanker boom.
S. H. HELTZEL
For Sale Bay team o f gekiings well
matched, 6 and 8 years old, wt. 3200.—
H. Barkemeyer, Sublimity, Ore. 7-10x
WOOD FOR SALE
Bults the splits are filled with netting corresponding in color with
trimming of the gown.
INDUSTRY
BON TON
1 .oat—Overcoat between Stayton and
Mill City. Finder leave at Mail office.
E. A. Weddle.
It is m far cry from the crinoline of the 60s to the peg-top skirt
HOME
111 the Circuit Court o f the Slate of
Oregon for the County o f Marion. Do
I pertinent No. 2.
Bread, Cakes, Pies,
and Doughnuts
Cherries For Sale—10c per gallon.
Come and pick them. Alva Smith.
Positively all papers stopperl on expiration o f subscription
PATRONIZE
Edith E. Clark, Plaintiff,
va.
Wm' E. Clark, Defendant.
BY BUYING YOUR
To Wm. E. Clark, the alaive named
defendant:
In the name o f the state o f Oregon:
Wanted At Once 16 Cord wood Chop You are hereby required tu appear and
l>er*. Good Balm Timber,
fl.6 0 per answer the complaint filed against you
con i.—Stayton Excelsior Mill. Stayton, in the above entitled Court and cause
Oregon
7-3x.
on or before the 3rd day o f July, 1913,
of the
and If you fail to answer for want
thereof the plaintiff will apply to the
FOX SALE
Court for the relief prayed for in her
complaint, to-wit: - That (he bonds o f
6 head first class young Jersey rows. matrimony existing between plaintiff
3 giving milk and 3 soon to lie fresh. and defendant be dissolved and that she
Also almost new Do l.aval Separator. have such other and further relief as to
B aM ftl 11 ur.'l i Stayton.
7-17. x the Court may seem just and equitable.
This summons is served upon you by
IN STAYTON HOTEL ANNEX
publication In the Stayton Mall, a week­
FOR SALE
ly newspaper published weekly in the
Town o f Stsyton, Marlon County Ore­
Small square piano, rosewood case. gon. by order o f Hon. W. M. Iluahey,
Price $35.00 if taken at once.—Mr«. | County Judge o f Marion County, Ore­
D. E. Ferguson.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
gon, dated on the l!Hh day o f May, 1913,
the Aral publication to be on the 22ud
NOTARY PUBLIC
I d«y of May. 1913, and you are required Abstracts and Prohata Work a Specialty
LUMBER FOR SALE
to appear and answer on or before the
Office Over Dcnlrich’s Hardware Store.
j 3rd day o f July, 1913.
The Lee Kerber Sawmill Co., has
S. H. Heltzel,
all kinds o f rough lumber for sale. . 7-3
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Prices right. See them before buying.
M . R I N G U
Entered as aeoond olaaa matter at the poatolfice at Stayton,
Marion county. Oregon, under the act o f Congress of March 3, 1879.
All communicationa should be addressed to THK STAYTON MAIL.
S U B S C K I I ’ T I O N S , # 1 .6 0 p e r y e a r lt i a d v a n c e
A d v e r t is in « W u ie B o n a p p lic a t io n
C ards o f T hanks - $ .60
O bituariks - $1.00 up.
SUMMONS
Spanking will not cure children of wetting the bed,
because it is not a habit but a dangerous diseast*. The
C. H. R o w a n D r u g C o ., D ebt . 14‘J1 CHICAGO, III.,
!!
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have discovered u strictly harmless remedy for this distressing
ease and to make known its merits they will send a 50c package
curely wrapped and prepaid Absolutely Fret to any reader o f
Stayton Mail. Tills remedy nlso cures frequent desire to urinate
inability to control urine night or day in old or young.
The C.
Rowan Co. is an Old Reliable House. Write to them today for
free medicine. Curo your famiiy, then tell your friends.
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The S antiam W o o le n M ills
OH STAYTON,
Does all kinds of Custom work. Wool
picked carded and batted for comforters
and mattresses. Blankets washed and re­
napped. Dress Goods, Robes, Blankets,
Etc., at retail.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES
6 0 0 0 Illu stra tio n s .
Cost $400.000.
2700 P s g s s .
The only dictionary with
the new dividrtlpape,— char­
acterized aa " A Stroke o f
Genius."
C ommercial H otel
India Paper Edition:
On thin, opaque, strong.
Indin paper. Wlmt a nut in­
fection toow n the Merrinm
Webster in a form so light
and so convenient to use I
One h a lf the thickness and
weight o f Regular Edition.
F. O. BRYANT, Proprietor
Regular Edition:
On strong book paper. Wt.
U’H lbs. Sisc 1 4>fc x
x
6 Inches.
New Management, New Service, Newly
Equipped. Your Patronage Solicited.
COMMERCIAL TRADE A SPECIALTY
STAYTON
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OREGON
E U R E K A F L O U R IN G M ILL
MANUFACTURERS OF FLOUR AND FEED
GEORGE SPANIOL, Proprietor
Remodeled and Ready for Business
Writs for ipse___
Illustrat o rs , it*;.
M-ntton this
pvMfsatlo't
SDd recti v«
f i l l s sot
SOLD ONLY BY
of poekot
n a p s.
C.3C.
Fisher & Richardson
Stayton, Oregon
“ Eureka" and “ Cooks Delight"
Give our new flour a trial.
MERRIAM
CO.,
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PURITY, STRENGTH
Every .suck guaranteed.
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