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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1913)
FIFTY-SECOND ANNUAL Oregon State Fair Salem, Sep. 29-Oct. 4, 1913 A Whole Week of Pleasure and Profit $ 20,000 Offered in Premiums on Agricultural. Livestock, Poultry. Textile and other Exhibits. _ MARRIED AT PARSONAGE MONDAY EVENING A quiet wedding whs solemnised at the Christian parsonage by Rev. H. E. Roasell Monday evening, when Mr». Mattie Walker and John T. Follia, both of Linn County were united In mar riage. The groom ia one of Linn county's prosperous farmers, white the bride is a widow from the same neighborhood. Only the immediate relatives of ihe contracting parties were present. It is rumored that the couple left for the Pendleton Roundup for a wedding trip. Horse Races, Shooting Tournaments, Fire works Band Concerts, Eugenics Exposition, R. J. MOSES MOVES Children’s Playground, and other Free At TO COTTAGE HOTEL tractions, including Boyd and Ogle’s One Ring Circus. Free Camp Grounds. R. J. Moses, former proprietor of You are Invited. the Commercial hotel and proprietor of Send for Premium List and Entry Blanks. all Railroads. For particulars, address Reduced Rates on FRANK MEREDITH. Secretary, Salem. Oregon. We Are Now Prepared For Fall Trade With the Lanrest and Most Complete Line of STAYTON COUPLE MARRIED YESTERDAY S H O ES , RUBBER G O O D S , G LO V ES and U M B R E L L A S NEW, UP-TO-DATE and RELIABLE Our Men’s and Boys’ High-Cyts are Winners Be sure and see them before you buy your winter shoes Large new stock o i Umbrellas, $ 1 .0 0 up. Lancefield Shoe Store JUST NORTH OF SALEM DITCH • We Have Several More Graphophones To GiVE AWAY ABSOLUTELY FREE! C h a s. G e h le n GENERAL MERCHANDISE GROCERIES, SHOES, ETC. Quality (founts We buy the best goods that money can purchase, and our prices are Within Reach Of All Goods bought at our store Give LASTING Satisfaction £inaniiiiiimiiiiitimiiiiiiimiiimmi!:',iii;in i ;; luiniiiniiiiiinitiiiii.; 1 “Here is the A n s w e rfin W ebster S N ew I nternational T he MittMM W u 2S TER E v e ry d a y In y o u r ta lk a n a ro t lin g , s t H h o m e, on th e i t r c e t csir, in th e ofi;ce. whop — a n d sch o o l you lik e ly q u e stio n th e m e a n in g o f som e new w o rd . A frie n d a s k s : *' W h a t m ak es m o rta r h ard en ?” You seek th e lo c a tio n o f L o ch K a trin e or th e p ro n u n - ci ltio n o f ju ju ts u . W h a t is w h ite coal? T h is N ew C re a tio n a n sw e rs a ll k in d s o f q u e stio n s in L a n g u a g e ,H isto ry .B io g rap h y , Fi' tio n . F oreign W ords, T ra d e s, A rts a n d Sciences, w ith fin a l a u th o r ity . 40 0,00 0 W o rds. 6 0 0 0 Illustrations. C o st $4 00.000. 2700 Pages. T b e o n ly d ic tio n a ry w ith th e n ew d iv id e d p n g e .—chnr- a c te r iie d as ” A S tro k e o f aj G en iu s.'* India Paper Edition: / ’.• ^ O n th in , o p n quo, stro n g In d ia p .tp rr. W h a t a M i tt s - f ic tio n to o w n t he M e rria m 'Xirfi W e b ste r in a form so lisriit p y n a n d so c o n v e n ie n t to u.>e! ¿A O ne h a l f th e th ic k n e ss n n d u j w e ig h t o f R eg u lar E d itio n , j , 2 Regular Edition: = On s tro n g book pnpor. W t. * s li K l b a . Si*e = 5 in ch es. == W rit« for specimen pig*«, = Illu s tr a to r ,* , etc § M r a tio « this E= p u b licatio n 2 aM — *— thd New Caah Grocery has leasts! the Cottage Hotel and has reopened the same to his old patrons and the former patrons of the Cottage. Mr. Moses is an experienced hotel man. und expects to cater to the beBt trade, both local and commercial. He is ready for business and no doubt wil| get his share of the trade1 |Rd ad) Ruth C. Cramer o f this city and Jesse Frank Bass of near Mehama were quietly married at the office of justice of the peace. Daniel Webster in Salem yesterday. We did not learn where the ybiing couple will make their home, but it will probably be on the Bass farm near Mehama. STREFF HARDWARE CO. SELLS OUT ALBANY’S LARGEST AND BEST 61oak and Suit House Invito yon to their Grand Full Opening and Exhibition of Suits. Coat». Dresses, Millinery. Furs, Shoes Etc . for the Fall and Winter Season 19111. Don’t miss it, there was never a more beautiful display of all that’s new in wearing apparel for Women, Misses and Children. Wo welcome you to come and see this grand Exhibition. You are under no obligation to buy. No store on the Pacific Coast can show you a greater assortment of styles, it will do you good to see the beautiful creations for Fall 191:1. We have engaged an expert Artist and Decorate from Chicago to ar range our store and windows for this grand occasion, it will surpass any. Opening ever held in Albany, Your presence is requested that you may enjoy the most beautiful Style Show and artistic decorations over arranged for your.admiration. Come, visit us on the one Greatest week of our business life in Albany. We are waiting to bid you welcome. SCHOOL BOOKS The school books used in the Stayton school will nearly all have to be chang ed this year except those In the pri mary grades. The old books will be •¿changed for new ones with a slight payment of ea«h in addition. The pay ments run from 9 rents to 00 rents. All old books must be whole. Make no exchanges, except o n a written list from the teacher. Ex changes are made at the usual place, Brewer’s Drug Store. Paste this up on the cupboard door, if you cannot remember it. FOR SALE 4 register Shropshire Miss Altu Hobson i» a Salem v.slior rams. Alva Smith 0-l>ix today. FOR SAl-H Fresh Jeraev cow kind M n ’ John v ,n “", i Mr** and gentle. J. K. Yeoman, Stayton. 1 K-rber^return«! from Wilhoit Spring. last Saturday. 0-lbx Grandma Weddle returned from S d- 1 ney Sunday where she has been visit ing ul the homf of her niece for the past month. FOR SALE One horse, well broken, 5 years okl, wt. 1150 (tounds kind and gentle. Also one t o p buggy almost new at a bargain. K. J. Kusy, Stay ton. 9-26x It. J . Mulsehlvr and Jno. Tlmrna drove to Portland and return Sunday in Oren Weddle ami wife viaited in Sid Henry's car. They report quite a trip, ney Sunday, back through the Willamette valley hop fields. Mr*. A. E. Olmsted i s visiting friends In Sulem this week. J. P. Davie. A. 8. Davie. Tom Smith and John Robertson started up the R. J. Kusy and wife of West Stay- the Little North Fork Sunday on a 10 ton were in town Tuesday. «lays hunting and fishing trip. Look for some tall atones when they return. Dr. Pir.tler was visiting home folks in Elk City the first of the week. $100 Reward, $100 B. Minton of Linn county made * business trip to Stayton Wednesday. E. E. Weddle mal son of Mill City are visiting home folks here this week. Mrs. E. H Hobson left for Salem this morning where she w i l l viait friends, Dr. Beauchamp reports a 9 lb. girl born to Mr. and Mra. Vernon Goodie Aug. 30. T h e rend , s o t ti.ls | n p . r w ill ha pica . it to I a m t b i t th e m Is a t l< aat nna d read 'd d lu n s a th it sclrn ce bus t> a 'b io t > c u e , bt a ll Its stoirt i. and th a t Is Catarrh. I t a li’a c a t a r r h Cure la tho only bosltlxu r u m I, >tv k n o w n to the n o d ica l fra tern ity . C atarrh tx !u ; a rn n stltu tln h al fllsc .. iu , r c i u l r , « a co n stitu tio n a l treats fnent Ita li a C atarrh Curo la taken In tern d i r . a. lin e d irectly upon t i n t>i | and m ucous su r fa c e s o f th« sy s te m , th' r». by d estro y in g th o fou n d ation o f the die sn d g i v i n g th o putt, nt stren g th by n g up tho co n stitu tio n and asalsiln if n a tu r e In «1 I ng U s w ork. Tbo proprietor* h a v e ao mu h fa ith In i t s c u r a t i v e p.nv- r* th a t th e y offer O no H undred Dollar* or a n y raa., t h a t li f ills to cur«. Bend for list o f testim on ial*. & i Ad !re« « y J < llbN K Y M CO., Toledo, Okie, t>M bv all DrtiffgUt«, TV. H o lla r a u .ii/ I'llle I or oooatlpatloa. ? ake OLIVER PLOWS TURNED OVER Dr. G. h. Korinek, Lester Smith, G. | C. Ewen and son Marion returned home j last Thursday from a weeks’ hunting and fishing trip on Thomas creek. Chas. Luthy and J oe Fisher fished on J. W. Mayo was a Portland visitor Thomas creek Sunday. Monday.. Mrs. W. A. Weddle and daughter J. B. Bowne of Aumsville was in Clco are visiting relatives in Silverton town Monday. this week. The O LIV ER P LO W S of the Sublimity Territory, G. C. Eksman who has been in Port Misses Marian Alexander, Maude land the past week returned home Morton and Maude Eskew were Sub Monday. limity visitors yesterday. us by the O LIVER CH ILLED E. B. Day and wife of Portland are Quite a number of the boys got tired visiting at the J. W. Mayo home this of hoppickiug at the Livesley yard and week. came home. our store in Stayton. PLO W C O ., and hereafter we will handle all OLIVER goods for that territory in REM EM BER! C. W. Day and son Grant of Nebras Dr. G. F. Korinek and wife return ka visited at the J. W. Mayo home ed from Portland Tuesday after a Tuesday. weeks’ visit with relatives. All OLIVER Plows, Repairs, Shares, E tc ., The Ladies- of the M. E. church con J. H. Brewer and wife, E H. Hob template holding a carnival in the near son and wife and Henry Smith spent future. Look for full particulars in Saturday and Sunday fishing on Thom next week’s issue. as creek. A. P. Hirons and family of Scio were PIGS FOR SALE—25 head of pigs, in town yesterday. will weigh 25 lbs. each, (rood stock. A. J. Etzel, Aumsville. Phone 9-25x Chas. Staylon’s 6-year-old boy fell j Stayton 4x8. down and cut his left leg about s ix ! inches between the knee and ankle j NOTICE Will the person whoborjj Tuesday of this week. Dr. Brewer is rowed my smoothing plane please re in attendance. turn it at once. Chas. StretT. which extends into the Waldo Hills, has been turned over to Mr-.. Quinn and Mrs. J. O. Sanberg D. J. Goode and wife who live be of Mehama were Stayton visitors yes tween Stayton and Aumsville were in terday. town Wednesday. LOST—Red rawhide whip between Geo. Chrisman of Scio was a Stayton visitor Tuesday. Stayton and Sublimity return to B. F. Fresh. Shaw. For Sale $110 buggy, run less than Mrs. Luster Sandman and baby of a year in first class condition. For I further information call at the Pratt Mill City are visiting home folks this week. ' Studio. li>| Chambers & McCune, Albany’s Leading Cloak and Suit House LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION Jeff Bilyue broke the axel on his au to the first of the week. ■ Commencing WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17 , and Continues All Week The Streff Hardware Comyany o f this city sold their stock of goods this week to Horace Lilly of Sclera, and lormerly of Corvallis. Mr. Lilly is an experienced man in the business and we predict that he will make a »recess in Stayton. Invoicing on the stock of goods will For November Bectio»—October 18 commence today. The new firm will be know as the For City Election— October 3 1 Lilly Hardware Company. Mr. Streff has not yet decided aa to what he will do, but it is quite probable Mr. and Mrs. Earl of Turner. Theo. that he will move to a farm as soon as Rizzo of Stayton and Mrs. Dieudoune he sells his town property. of Washington D. C. were guests at the J. B. Bowne home Tuesday even Ladies! Don’t forget the Fall and ing of last week. Winter Opening of the New York Millinery Store on Friday and Satur day, September 12-13. In the building formerly occupied by Mrs. J. W. Mer- rifield. Mrs. D. Kline. iiiuim.MiMn M.s. J. W. Kiphart of Kingston had her right hand mashed last Sunday while helpir.p her hu hand move a pi ano. Dr. Beauchamp cook two stitches in the back of her hand. CHAMBERS & McCUNE for the Stayton-Sublimity Territory can only be bought of us. Nothing but the Oliver Plow Line, including the Thomas Drill T*- Get The BEST When You Buy K 0 RIN E K & MIE L KE STAYTON . . i OREGON