The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, November 13, 1913, Image 2

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    The STAYTON MAIL
E. M. Olmsted
Published every Thursday by
Entered as second class m atter at the postoffice at Stayton,
Marion county, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1ST».
All ¡communications should be addressed to T hk S tayton M ail .
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A c lv e rtls tn u R a te s o n a p p lic a tio n
C ards of T hanics * .50
O bituaries - 91-00 up.
Positively all papers stopped on expiration of subscription
Lyons and
Valley
Fox
Mr. Able has been on the sick
list but is better now.
Kingston Kinks
Born to Mr. land Mrs. Jack
Johnston November
a fine
pound baby girl.
3
10
Mrs. Terrafella left Friday
morning for her home in Sump­
ter Ore.
John Marshall sectretary and
treasurer of the Lyons Logging
Co. went to Portland one day
last week.
Rev. Allen’s sermon last Sun­
day evening on ‘ The Dignity of
Man” was as fine a talk as we
ever heard.
The League elected officers for
the following year.
The neighbors both young and
old united in giving Mrs. Vaughn
a pieasant surprise party last
Saturday evening.
Everybody
reported a good time.
Miss Bertha McKenzie visited
Adam Burns oi Salem, a pio­
at the Crabtree home Saturday neer farmer of the Waldo Hills,
paused through Turner Tuesday
afternoon.
on
his way to Stayton.
Mr. McElroy, traveling sales­
Great
Combination
Offer
0
man for the Raleigh Medecins
R. . Witzel was in town this
had the misfortune to break his week.
wagon Tuesday. He secured a
hack from P. P. Crabtree and
took his wagotr to Stayton for
, repairs.
fit. Pleasant
Turner Tidings
Mrs. Little came from Port­
land Friday afternoon.
rr :
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Harr w
among t h e Salem visitors this
week.
Quite a number of young peo-
ple gathered at the home o f
Henry Senz Sunday evening.
Music was the chief entertain­
ment and nil report a very enjoy­
able time.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Fax Thayer
spent Sunday with relatives in
Scio.
Geo. Ray made n business trip
to La comb last week.
The Stayton Mail management has 11111111' arrange­
ments with the Portland Evening Telegram
whereby we can give subscribers the advantage of
a gigantic combination offer for u limited period.
You can get a Metropolitan evening paper with all
the latest news from all over the world and all the
news of Stayton and vicinity at u remarkably low
price.
The Evening Telegram is the best paper in the
t
state, market reports unexcelled, Saturday edition
W. A. Chapman, an insurance
contains u magazine and comic section in colors.
Mrs. M. H. Titus is staying man. has been in Turner for sev­ Joe Senz and wife spent Sun­
day at t h e Frank Haberman
The Portland Evening Telegram.
$5. per year
with her daughter-in-law Mrs. eral days.
home at Munkers.
Jack Johnston o f Lyons this
Mayro McKinney made a busi­
The Stayton Mail
$1.50 per year
Misses Marguerite Ryan and
week.
ness trip to town the first of the
Bessie Shank were Jordan visit­
Total.
$6.50 per year
Miss McElhaney who has been week.
ors Saturday afternoon.
teaching the Kingston school left
Frank Lyle a n d wife have
Miss Hazel Lamliert called on
for her home Friday for a weeks moved into Dr. Ramsom’s old
Mrs.
H. Senz Saturday.
stay, a young lady from Jarvis office on C Street.
is teaching for her.
W. R. Ray and a number from
M. Standifer of Fruitland was
Jordan
have b e e n hauling a
There will be preaching at the in Turner Monday.
large
amount
of diied apples to
church Sunday both morning and
Mrs. G. F. Booth entertained Stayton.
evening. There will be a pro­ the Mother's Club this week.
gram rendered in the evening
Miss Verna Shank spent Sun­
Mrs. Thessien and small son
just before preaching in behalf
day with Dorothy Smith.
of the American Mission. All came up from Poltland Monday
evening.
W. R. Ray and daughters Etfie
are invited to attend.
and
Lola were Stayton visitors
A great interest is being taken
Little Miss Norma Stamp who
Friday.
Senator Claude McCulloch of Baker
Muudic Smith was the guest
is attending school at Mill City in the piano contest.
Otto Peters called at the Pat of Angeline Ryan Sunday after­ has been retained by the corporation
visited her aunt Mrs. John Rob­
G. W. Moore and family spent
department to prosecute actions now
noon.
Lambert home Sunday.
Sunday with J. R. Besse’s.
ertson Saturday and Sunday.
pending In Multnomah county fur vio­
John Huber and children call­ lations of the blue sky law, ns well
ed at the Ed Chrisman home as those In contemplation.
The railroad commission has been
Friday.
Both papers through
this office if paid in
advanee for 1 year,
on or before Dee-
ember 31st 1913.
T o p r e v e n t disease
re s ist disease germs
SMALLPOX is prevented by vaccination — the injection of vaccine.
DIPHTHERIA is prevented by the injection of anti-toxin.
These enable the body to produce substances which prevent the growth of
smallpox and diphtheria germs in the blood
There are many other diseases, nearly, if not quite as dangerous, and far more
common — typhoid fever, the grippe, bronchitis, pneumonia, catarrh, rheumatism,
and a score of others — that can be prevented less painfully and more easily by making
the body strong to resist germ infection.
Olive Oil
Emulsion
(With Hypophosphites)
Is designed for the prevention as w ell as the relief o f disease — b y enabling the body to overcom e
the
It, at the sam e time, strengthens and tones the nerves, nourishes the blood, puts the entire
system into a proper healthy condition to com bat and successfully resist disease.
germs.
Every person not in perfect health has incipient germs
of some distressing ailment in his or her system.
Cold weather, over-work, excesses of any kind, are
liable to bring about just the conditions under which
those latent disease germs will get the upper hand, and
put you on your back “ down sick.”
You who are run-down, tired-out, nervous—
You who, though not sick enough to give up, still
don’t feel good—
You who are apparently well, and want to stay well—
Take home a bottle of Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion to­
day, and use it as a means to get well and keep well.
Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion is a real nerve-food
tonic.
In this it is different from most other 30 -cailed
tonics ” which either have no food value and do noth­
ing more than temporarily stimulate you, leaving you in
a worse condition than before or, having food value, still
Sold in this community only at
Store
are so unpleasant to take that many people can’t keep
them down.
Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion is pleasant to take. The
Hypophosphites it contains tone the nerves. The pure
Olive Oil nourishes both nerves and blood
Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion strengthens you, puts snap
and ginger and vitality into your system. It makes you
feel better and stronger. It improves your digestion and
your bowel action.
It contains no alcohol nor any dangerous or habit forming
drugs.
It is guaranteed to be just as represented above — to
do all that is claimed above — to satisfy you in every
way, or your money back without quibble or question.
Enough for full two weeks’ treatment, $1.00.
Sold only at The Rexall Stores—the World’s greatest
Drug Stores — and always with a full guarantee of com­
plete satisfaction, or your money back.
BEAUCHAMP’S DRUG STORE
STAYTON,
OREGON
$5
advised that the Southern I'aclflc hi.s
granted n reduction In (he freight rate
on car lota of canned goods from Crea-
well to Portland from 25 cent* per 100
West Stayton
pounds to 17 % cent*.
State Game Warden William F Fin­
ley Is sending broadcast nn appeal
Richard Saucier of Gervais vis­ asking hunting organisations of tlis
state to donate to tho charitable In­
ited with his sister Mrs. Jennie stitutions of their vicinities, game fat
Neal the week-end.
Thanksgiving.
The Oregon Butter nnd Cheese
Arthur Branch a n d family
makers'
association will hold Its ad­
spent Saturday and Sunday with journed session
nt La Grande on De­
relatives near Sublimity
cember 5. In connection with the farm
Bert Munkers and Mamie Von ers' congress and Ir! state dairy meet­
Bebren were pleasantly enter­ ing. to be held there at that time.
Senutor Chamberlain of Oregon has
tained at the Forrette home Sun­ Introduced a Mil making Milton
day evening.
Wheeler, of Portland, u colonel on Iho
retired
list of the Culled Staten army,
Lizzie Dively h a s returned
volunteer rank being held by him dur
home after a short Btay at the lug the civil wnr.
Hall home near Turner.
Governor West commuted to Ilfs
Imprisonment
the sentence of Lem
Frank Mack and wife have
Woon.
who
hnd
been sentenced to bo
moved back to Stayton.
hanged November 14. for the killing
Mrs. Con ess spent Sunday of Lee Tal Hoy In Portland, Mnrrh 7,
1908. The Chinese said he eventually
evening with Mrs. Hunter.
would be able to prove that ho did
Hert Neal and family are visit­ not kill the man.
The Oregon public ownership league
ing w i t h relatives a t Silver
organized
temporarily at Portland by
Creek this week.
the election of John I*. Schuylcmnn
There will be a basket social as president and J. B. Stllwell as tem­
and entertainment at the West porary secretary. One of tho princi­
Stayton school house Friday pal objects of the league is to urge a
law establishing a system of voting
evening November 14 . Every­ by mall.
body come.
The secretary of agriculture has ad­
vised Senator Chamberlain that he
Maharaja
will furnish telegraphic crop news to
Oregon farmers, beginning the service
Immediately. The secretary will tele­
graph his reports to the weather bu­
reau at Portland and that office will
BRIEF NEW S OF OREGON
print and distribute Information to all
the dally and weekly papers In Ore­
Crade teachers of the Engene pub­ gon.
lic schools have formed it local branch
Despite the warnings Issued by the
of the National Grade Teacher*' asso­ state fish and game eoinmbslon, laws
which were meant to prevent ono
ciation.
A new gymnasium will be built at hunter from killing another, nnd the
the Oregon normal school at Mon­ suggestion by S late Warden William
mouth. Ground has been broken on L. Finley thnt all hunters »-ear red
the project, which will cost |8000, caps nnd coats, the hunting neuron
and which will be finished In 60 days. which ended November 1 marked the
James J. Mill states that the Hilt death of two hunters and the Injury
railroad Interests are building and pre­ of eight other«.
paring for operating fast steamers to After a conference with the reclam­
ply between the Columhln river and ation commission Secretary Lane t
aside from iho reclamation fund fir.,-
San Francisco.
Monument has been added to the 000 to be used Jointly with an appro­
list of "dry” towns of the state. Elec­ priation of n like amount made by the
tion lettmiH show that prohibition Oregon legislature to defray the emit
w-on by six votes. Ha Hots of tho wo­ of survey and examination of various
water power sites on the Columbia
men influenced results.
Itepresentative Hawley of Oregon river, with a view to formulating plans
has Introduced hills prohibiting lieu for their development.
land selections in Oregon, except Mrs. Ada Wallace llnrnh, for the
when the base lands surrendered to W. C. T. If., has protested to R. .p.tor
Iaine against the bill of Millionaire R.
the government are also In Oregon.
The ruling of the Industrial welfare Benson, of Portland. Introduced by
commission that women employed In Senator Works, to prevent the m mu-
factories shall not earn less than 18.64 facture of spirituous liquors In the
a week or work more than 54 hours United States. She says beer and
In any week became effective Monday. wines are more harmful than whia' ey,
Ay freakish antics of nature there and that the brewers, through owner­
has been produced In the orchard of ship of ssloons, control the white
Joseph N. Hunter, at Bind, a combin­ slave traffic, nnd would have n - h
ation of Spitzeuberg and Jonathan ap­ more power If the dl tillers were put
ples, the flavors and colors of the two out of buslnc ,- h
varieties being separata and distinct
In one apple.
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