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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1913)
F IF T Y -S E C O N D NOTABLES IN THE LIMELIGHT A N N U A L A Whole Week of Pleasure ami Profit Another consignment o f HO.tkHt ; sp eck led beauties in 20 large milk can« 1 addressed to C. A. Beauchamp came last w eek . Gus Eksman want to the station amt got them. The small fry were turned looao in the ditch race above the log; pond. They came from i the Bonneville l.atcheiy. $ 20,000 CARD OF THANKS Oregon State Fair S alem , Sep. 2 9 -O c t. 4 , 1 9 1 3 Offered in Premiums on Agricultural, Livestock, Poultry. Textile and other Exhibits. _ — P r e a c h e r a n d S o c io lo g is t. We Are How Prepared For Fall Trade With the Largest and Most Complete Line of SHO ES, RUBBER GOODS, • GLOVES and UMBRELLAS Be sure and see them before you buy your winter shoes Large new stock cf Umbrellas, $1.00 up. Lancefield Shoe Store JUST NORTH OF SALEM DITCH Mrs. Meddiie is visiting in Salem this week. We Have Several More Graphophones To AWAY “Here is t h e A n iW C ^ In W ebster ’ s NEW iNTERNAViOKAi. I _ s = g =§ s ~ = = = | y == H = | s = = = = § M == B •= = = E = = B = = i | T he M esriam W essteh Every d ay in your talk anil rerdinf; at home, on the street car. in t:.c oJLcc. *:iop and school you likely question the m< in- in f of w m c new w ord. A frieni! > n - : " w h a t make« m ortar harder- You .« ck the location o f Lcch K atrine or th** iTonun- ciation o f ju ju te u . W hat is w hite e*xt!? This New Creation answ ers a! k ' Is of questions in L anruajre,H istory.B io-r phy. Fiction, Foreign words» Trades, Arts and Sciences, w ith final authority. 4 0 0 .0 0 0 W o rd s . 5 0 0 0 Illu s tra tio n s . C o a t $ 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 . 2 7 0 0 Pages, * * * The on Jy dictio n ary w ith the new divided page,—char- « cteriicd as "A Stroke of Genius." India Paper Edition: On thin, opaque, etrorsr. India paper. W hat a satis- ! faction to own t Webster in a fo and so con Yen i* O n eh a lft w eigh t o f Regular 1 Regular Edition: On strong book r^'T>cr. WL 14% lbs. S u e Ith i x i 5 inches. Writ« for ipeehsen page», lllaitraticr.a, etc. Mention this publication and receive FREE i eet of pocket «ape. Mrs. Geo. Korinek is visiting in Port land this week. ABSOLUTELY FREE! aiiiiMimnnuiBMiMiiBm '' V* Within Reach Of Ai Good» hoiiRht nt our «ton» Rev. Charles stelzle. for ten years Iq charge of the social service work of tin* national Presbyterian church, has resigned his position us su|>erlnteudeiit of th e bureau of social service o f the board of home m issions It) o rd e r to en ter the broader Held of general social service and church efficiency upou an undenominational basis. Mr. Stelsle will become a "consulting sociologist” for national church organizations, so cial sorvl'-e agencies and Industrial en terprises. This Is probably the plopcer effort In this direction, particularly ■with regard to religious organizations. J |r Stelzle Is the machinist who Is»- came a preacher after twelrc years' experience 111 the shop, for the pur pose of trying to break down the uu- tagontsiu existing between the work ingman aud (be church, uud to Intro duce In the church In a national w«y the principles of Industrial efficiency. He organized the department of church and labor for the Presbyteri ans. the first bureau of Its kind to be established by any denomination. Similar departments have slueo Iteen organized by nearly a dozen of the leading denominations In the Tutted State*. One of the enterprises that ho estab lished for the purpose of talking oaf with workingmen their own problems Is the Labor temple In lower New Vork. In the most densely populated section In the city. Mrs. Hattie Eskcw, who had been ill for a long time, died at her home on West Water Street in this city Tues day afternoon, September 2. She was born in Salem, Oregon, in 1866 anb besides her husband, M. L. Sskew, leaves two children- Rev.Rus sell of the Christian church, of which Mrs. Eskew was a member, conducted the funeral exercises today. Burial in the Stay ton cemetery. Our Men’s and Boys’ High-Cuts are Winners There are a few things for Mrs. J. A. Hendershott visited in Which whisky cannot be blamed. Aumsville Sunday. Senator Borah cut his hand very severely t h e other day while S. C. Bass was trading with Stayton merchants Monday. opening a bottle of mineral wa ter. Geo. Brown returned from Southern Oregon last Saturday. Springfield. M a n is in Portland attend- ! convention a t that T rade M a r k s D e s ig n s Cc-vmuHTS Ac. .A n r o n # e n d in g a pk#»toh and d e s c rip tio n may o* ’ xly ascertain onr opinion free whether an •if b»n is probably patentable, fommtinirn. • i « b r ie f ly confidential. H A N D BOO K oi* P a ten La • fr*“». O ld est a g e n c y fo r securing p a te r to. r lolita taken through Muun A Co. receive • U notice, without c harge, in the Scientific Jlfficricfin. \ ' in d e o m ely !11n*tr*fed w eekly. T.ergent d r - 'ion of any »dentili'? Journal. Terms, $3 r. r: four hivntba, $L bold by all new»ilenl#-r t. A;ranch :N O.dice, & Co.3 6,Broad—» New Ycri. 625 F Ft* Washington, 1) C- Mehama is staytng Raton home taking Ninety-four thousand English Mrs. Ed Seigmund and Mrs. Jacob men emigrated t o the United St-igmund of hern Ridge were in town States last year. By 1940 their the first of the week. children will be claiming May- Mrs. Arthur Ward and children of flower parentage. Portland are visiting at the Lon Shelley 1 home this week. A big Chicago policeman i s Mrs. Alf Beal and Mrs. Ed Beal of looking for “a cornfed country North Santiam were trading with Stay- wife that will stand hitched in ton merchants Monday. town.” Probably he has been Mrs. J. F. Richards and Miss Bertha reading up on eugenics. Titze of Mehama were trading with Stayton merchants Tuesday. “ Woman is not the equal of Joe Klecker and wife, Clara Murphy man,” s a y s an archbishop. and G. C. Eksman returned from their Some men are of the oponion trip to Elk Lake last Thursday. that she is, but they are opposed to letting her find it out. Mrs. C. II. Brewer a n d Wanda Let i t b e understood that whatever its future may be the zebra-mule colt produced by the $100 R ew nrd, $100 T h e readers of this paper wlil be department of agrictlture is a pleased to learn th a t th ere Is a t 1 ...t on e dread ed d ise a s e th a t sc ien ce h a j b een non-partisan animal. a b le to eu ro In all Its stage j. an d th a t la C atarrh . H a ll’s ( a'arrh C ere I j the o n ly r iltlv o c-;- , r — • ■ - —n to tho m edical a c c n itltu tlo n a l -ltu n I tre.-.t- j r s Ij t m I-.- upo.i 1 1.3 blaod ■a sy s'- n . t i t r a tion c f tho di=- t r n Hawthorne, released y, is devoting hims' lf to ,i a oût pii o.) imnrove- •nt strength by inent. Not that ho expects to n and a ssistin g T h e proprietors P a cu ra tiv e p ow go back seme day. I ’!r.,r c ., i are in <! ! : i v; have so m u ch f a ith in e r s th a t t h e y o f f e r O n e H u n dred D ollars fr r a n y c a s e f t It l nils to cu re. Send for list o f te s tlm o n lilv . AiM rc-. I j . < - j - as CO., Toledo, Ohio. Oold by r!l Dru^Msts, r e . Take H all's Fam ily P ills f„r constipation. Portland yesterday, Mrs. John Hunt visited at tho T. Riszo visited at the Bowne home E. C. Downing home one dny near Aumsville the first of the week. this week. M W . Hunt o f Portland was Miss Ethel Nicholson of Portland is pisiting at the A. C. Eaton home this calling on old friends last week. week. Schmidt Bros, have h»en mak ing boards o n their mountain Mrs. E. D. Alexander and daughter Marion spent the week-end visiting at ranch this week, the Seigmund home on Kern Ridge. Miss Susie Carpenter returned Mcrt Burson returned from Corvallis to Salem Friday after spending u last Friday where he has been work month u t the E. C. Downing ing. home. Mrs. E. P. Shott and son visited Threshing is .about completed home folks in Sublimity Saturday and in this vicinity, the yield wgs Sunday, good, Mrs. Jcphcott of Linn county receiv Mr. and Mrs. Willis Caldwell ed the set of dishes given away at and children, Joe Schreue of Kleeker’s store yesterday. Sublimity, and M r . nnd M r s . H . A. Keen were Sunday evening callers a t the E. C. Downing home. Mrs. Kute Lnmpman and children re Editor Klllr Former California Official turned last Thuisday from an extended Quincy, Cal,—Aa the result of a feud visit in McMinnville and Portlnn I. growing out of the rival claims of the towns of Quincy and Greenville Mrs. H. L. Allen left Monday for an for a $40,000 high school now under construction, J. A. Boyle, the former extended visit in ftilverton. city attorney, was shot nnd killed by F. G. II h II, veteran editor of the Plu LOST-A plush lap-robe between J. mas Nutlonul Bulletin, of Quincy. E. Yeoman’s and J. C. I^filer’s place Farmers Want 70 Cents last Saturday forenoon. Finder please Pendleton.—Many Umatilla farmers rctiftn to J. C. Dcffler. t»-12x are holding their wheat, waiting for a raise In price. A little Is being sold L e g a l L i g h t s M e e t. nt OH cents, and G!) cents for choice Montreal.—The address delivered by the I-onl High Chancellor of Eng lots. When 70 rents Is reached bun land, Viscount Haldane of Cloan, dredk of thousands of bushels will be formed the prlnelpa. feature of tho thrown on the market, but local grow opening meeting In tho American Bar ers declare they will not take less. \ O V E R 0 6 YEA RS.' E X P E R IE N C E E. C. Downing and wife imp tored to Salem Friday, John Thoma m«<1e a business trip to Dakota Farmers Harvest at Night. Grand Fork*. N. D.—By transferring the headlights from their uutomobllo« to their binders, farmers of the Red River valley are conducting harvest. Ing operations through the night and lying Idle during the dny. This la owing to Intense heat, more John Shelton and Earl Phillips of Jordan made a business trip to Stayton than 100 horses having died from pros tration during tho past week, accord Tuesday. ing to reports that have reached hero. treatments. ¿..imimiuwimuimiiiiiii Joe Scnz and wife of Scio were trad horse one day this week from in ing with Stayton merchant' Wednes digestion. day. Clyde Thomas and wife of Jordan the new continent which Stefimssoii were Stayton visitors Tuesday. believes to exist there having sailed The Misses Mary Uoedighoir. Lizzie on June 17 from Victoria. It. C. The Senator Gore, who is blind, nnd Mary Cramer and Geo. Boedigh- G. W. Murphy and wife returned judges of the character of pepole home cir and Chris Cramer went to Wilhoit from Newport last Thursday. Tuesday fur an extended outing. by their laugh. So it is said, One doctor says onions will W. H. Hobson make the hair grow. Next! ing t h e Buyers thinpr we know somebody will place. claim that boiled cabbage is good 1 Albert Titze of for something. at the Dr. A. C. MERR1AM CO, Rock Point Two marriage licenses were placed Mr. ami Mm. T. J. Hill return on |he books yesterday by county clerk ed frum the Hot Spring** Fridity. Gehlhar. The first license was fur William Phillips, aged 09. a farmer of Norris Frank is able t o be ^un)(Yiile, and Florence Kastburn, a about und do light work. housekeeper, also of Aumsyllls. Ths Furry Darby commenced pick other permit was issued to Guy Myrl Goer, aged £1. of Sublimity, a farmer, ing hops Saturday. and Nellie Morris, aged 2W. a teacher. W. H. Downing lost a valuable i _ _ _ The county fair season is on, Tom Crabtree and wife are spending E x p lo r e r S t e f a n e s o n . Gene Titus and Mrs. Etiie Miller when old friends meet again, the week at Hot Springs. A noth«* attempt to penetmte the mysteries *f the Ice framed north Is were Wilhoit Springs visitors Tuesday. compare their children and take Joe Zimmerman and family pf Sub now under way. Vllhjalmur Rtcfnns- note of the number of gray hairs , on's expedition to explore the un Harvey Shelton, wife and daughter that made their appearance dur limity were in town Monday. known it re||c region bordering on tho of Jordan were trading with Stayton north pole ami to define the limits of merchants the first of the week. ing the dead year. but it is probable that his wife J. W. Thomas and wife left Tuesday morning for two weeks outing at Soda- helps him. ville. c. * c. that money Cftn purchase. and our prices are MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED DIED A R ER LONG ILLNESS NEW, UP-TO-DATE and RELIABLE r ( x > i 1 m Give LASTING Satisfaction C. K. Brown Is practipg a building on the ground where the knitting fasten burned down about two years ago, just east of the sawmill. Mr. Brown expects to put in a gencr- 1 al repair shop. He will put in a twelve horse power wheel which will run his machinery f o r both iron and wood working. He expects to be ready for business about November 1st. FRANK MEREDITH, Secretary, Salem, Oregon. GIVE Wo buy tho best WILL BUILD REPAIR SHOP Reduced Kates- on GENERAL MERCHANDISE GROCERIES, SHOES, ETC. Quality Counts We here by wish to express to all! I friends and neighbors our most sincere appreciation o f t h e great kindness I shown to our beloved mother, Mrs. | Frank Tltae, and wtrsclve* during her recent illness and death. Albert Ti{n\ Mr«. J. F. Richards, Mrs. R. L . **en ton, Mrs. F. Bargfcld and Bertha TUxe. Horse Races, Shooting Tournaments, Fire works, Band Concerts, Eugenics Exposition, Children’s Playground, and other Free At tractions, including Boyd and Ogle s One Ring Circus. Free Camp Grounds. You are Invited. Send for Premium List and I ntry Blanks. al Railroads. For particulars, address Rev. C h a rle s S tc lz le , L a b o r Chas. Gehlen .’.1rs. J. B. Van Handel of Sublimity was in town yesterday. C o p y rig h t b y A m e ric a n P re s s A sso ciatio n . VrT.ltJAr.Ml.ll STEFANSSON. vessel Is In command of Captain Rob ert Bartlett, who commanded llunr Ad miral Peary’s vessel, the Roosevelt, on Peary's Journey to the north pole. Brown returned from Mill City Friday With Captain Bartlett on the steam whaler Knrluk, on which the expedi after a weeks’ visit in that place. tion sailed, was Dr. Robert Anderson, (•«discoverer with Stefansson of the Mrs. Ed Meiis and Miss Angeline blond Eskimos on Stefnnsson's last Journey In the nretle. Kintz of Sublimity v isited at the John Explorer Stefansson, who will Join Tnoma home the first of the week. j the Knrluk at Nome, Alaska, her first “ " ■ stopping place, is enthusiastic over the LOST—A dark grey shepherd dog, expedition and the outlook and says white strip on face, white breast, an that, while every reasonable precau swer ; to name of .lark. Return or tele tion will be taken to safeguard the lives of the party. It Is realized both phone MunV< r Br'g tay o i, Oregon by the backers of the expedition and an! rec ¡v.s re war I. Hie members of It that even the lives — -----— of the party are secondary to the ac- For Sale One Registered A. J. J. (' W 'l ^ m e n t of the work. The ex- Hull Calf ................................ 8 man. hs old. Sire . came arctic nmbnhly T m lu , three years and In ‘ rl' herrt* '«««"« that time to m at.* discoveries of Im- iV‘ :l' ' Angora Liilie. E.C. Down- portative to several sciences. ln8> Sublimity, Oregon. I Association. Viscount Haldane held an audience which completely filled the Princess Theater and ncluded many of the great legal lights of the western continent and aeveial from Europe. Legislators Called to 8ulzer Trial Albany.—A formal call for the state legislature to assemble here at noon September 18 for the Impeachment proceedings against Governor William Sulzer, charged with malfeasance In office, has bean Issued. Refuses to Whip Man Klamath Falls. — Sheriff Charles Low delcared that he would refuse to administer a whipping to William Pew, who was convicted of wife beat ing before Justice E. W. Gowen and sentenced to 16 lashes. Upon being Informed that Justice Gowen had threatened to Institute contempt pro ceedings if the sentence of the court were not executed. Low said he would serve a term In jail before ho would us* the lash on Pew. 2487 Voters Ineligible Roscburg.—As a result of fnllttre to dlseovor certnln section* of the regis tration laws passed at the last session of the legislature, only 13 out of a totnl of 2S00 voters of Roseburg are ollglble to vole at the primary election to bs held here on September S. Prisoner It Well Paid. Roeehttrg.—Chnrlcs Howard, an al leged hoot bigger, who Is serving an Indefinite term In the county Jail for contempt of court following his re fusal to reveal to tho grand Jury the names of 13 plnces where he Is nlleg- M to have secured liquor Illegally, Informed the officers that ho was be ing paid $20 n day by those whom he was protecting. Big Prune Crop In Freewater District Freewater.—The prune crop this year In this district 1« valttsd at $80,- 000. The greater part of tho crop has been harvested and over 100 carloads are now on Uteir way to eastern mar kets.