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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1913)
The STAYTON MAIL Published every Thursday by E. M. Olmsted Entered as second class matter at the poatoffice 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 . S U B S C R I P T I O N S , $ 1 .5 0 p e r y e a r in a d v a n c e A d v e r t is in g K a t e s o n a p p lic a tio n C ards o f T hanks $ .60 O bituaries - $1.00 up. Positively all pnfters stopf>e<l on expiration o f subscription Lyons and Valiev Turner Tidings Fert McKay returned Canada this week. Fox from Born to Mr. a n d Mrs. Jim L. C. Cavanauph a n d W. Grimes November 13 a son. The Jones motored up from Salem baby has been quite sick but is Monday. better now. Dr. Brewer is in Mr*. E. C. Baker is critically attendance. ill at her home in the Hotel Bak Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Simons er. her daughters living in Can are up for a visit and to spend ada were sent for. Thanksgiving with Mrs. Simons’ Postmaster H. W. Smith is in mother Mrs. Woodworth. stalling a new water system in Miss Elsie Pruner our primary- his home. “ Grandpa” Mathais i s very- teacher spent Sunday i n Mill City with her friends Misses low at present writing. James and Albee, both teachers Mr. a n d Mrs. Thomas Ed- at Mill City. wards Sr. were guests of their son Arthur over Sunday. Hester McKay- will open a new restaurant in the Wright Build ing. R. Redman and force of eight men are remodeling'the S. P. bridge near the S. P. depot. Miss Emma Hohl entertained her Sunday school class, of the Presbyterian church, Friday- evening. Several men from Aumsville drove down to Lodge Saturday- evening. Mrs. Etfie Miller of Stayton was again passed. After supper. was in town last week. W e a search was made for the lost were glad to see her buck again. bread, but none could be found. Mr. Louie Messiner made u The question at once arose was there ever anyone any cuter to flying trip to Albany and Leba- non. He returned and says that get their full share o f bread. Combination Mrs. C. Martin and Mrs. D. Johnston were visitors of the Fox Sheriff Bodine of Dallas was Valley school Wednesday. up yesterday but his man took a Last Saturday the neighbors sneak the night before he came. and friends of Mrs. Vaughn took* 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edler spent the her by surprise and assembled week-end a t McMinville with at her home to spend a sociable Mrs. Edlers’ mother Mrs. Geo. evening. About forty-five Keen. guests were present. A good; Wm. Patterson has gone to time was reported by all of them Stockton California to spend the winter with his son. We will miss Uncle Billie from our midst. Mehama Mites Lyons is good enough for him. We are glad to say Mr. Mar shall is with us again. (Too late for last week.) O ffer The Stayton Mail management has made arrange ments with the Portland Evening Telegram whereby we can give subscribers the advantage of a gigantic.combination offer for a limited period. You can get h Metropolitan evening papi r with all the latest news from ull over the world and all the news of Stayton and vicinity at u remarkably low price. The Evening Telegram iH the best C. A. Mulkey made a business trip to Stayton Saturday. contains u magazine and comic section in colors. The Portland Evening Telegram. Total. Both papers through (his office if paid in advance for 1 year, on or before Dec ember 31st 1913. Adam James met with an ac- wild man was captured and tak en to Stayton Sunday evening. Forced-to-Move SALE!!! From as far as a hundred miles away, people have come to Albany to take advantage of these gigantic "Forced-to-M ove” sale reductions on new, desirable, stylish merchandise !!! We must vacate the store within a few short weeks—not a dollar’s worth of goods will be moved—everything must go for what it will bring! Just think of buying W omen’s stylish, new Suits and Cloaks, W omen’s and Children’s Shoes. Millinery. Underwear. Hosiery, Dry Goods, etc., at such a slaughter, right in the heart of the season! Don’t delay—come before it is too la te ! Sit right down now and figure up what you need—then start for Albany and this marvelous sale ! $ 3 .5 0 Women’ s S h o e s vici kid, Blucher lace style, with Goodyear welt soles. All sizes and widths, per pair_______________ $ 1 .9 8 $ 4 .S O W omen’s Patent Leather and Gunmetal Button Sheas very new est New York model. Short vamp, Cuban heels, all sizes and w id th s . “ Forced to Move” price.............. $ 3 .1 9 M isses’ a n d Children’ s $chool Shoes—Gunmetal and vici kid, broad walk last, patent leather tips. $2 Your R a i l r o a d Fare W i l l Be R e f u n d e d if purchases amount to Twenty Dollars or over. This is in addition to the great reductions that prevail on every article in this big store! Women’s Coats $1 7.50 Navy Blue Serge and Mixture Suits, $9.95 $8.50 Women’s Caracul Coats, $4.98 $11.50 Women’s Winter $2 2.50 W o m e n ’s Navy Coats, $7.90 Serge and Fancy Suits, $18.50 jaunty New Coats, cut to $14.45 cut to $12.40 $2 7.50 High Class Exclu $23.50 Exclusive Coats, sive Suits at $17.85 cut to $16.90 Dozens o f other offerings that space does not permit mentioning A number o f our neighbor boys took in the dance at Stay- ton Saturday night and report a good time. J. J. Bradley and wife were week-end visitors at the I. E. Thomas home. Iva Thomas made a business trip to Stayton Saturday. W. G. Shiers of West Stayton, a contractor, has moved in the house recently vacated by 1. 0. Alsman. . . , . THANKSGIVING PRAYER I S c New Fall Percales, yard 9 c. lO c Brown Huck Towel ing, yard Sc. 1 2 4 c Huck Towels, good slzs, Sc. 1 1 , $ 1 .3 9 . $ 2 .2 5 g ra d e , slzae 1 1 4 to 2 , $ 1 .6 4 . A l b a n y ' s L eading C loak and S u it H ouse ALBANY, OREGON A bottle dropped overboard ofl the Siberian const by the hydrographic expedition of the rnetftc ocean, three year« ago, to aecertnlu tlx rate rod dIVectlon of tho current, was found at Yaqulna bay. Jackson county court's offer of pay for a section of the Dollarlildo toll road, haa been accepted by tho owner of the road. Tho section Is needed In connection with the construction of tho Pacific highway. • A Genuine Bull. The files hnd been iitiustmlly trouble- some, and ono ulglit after Norn bud gone upstairs her mistress spread III sect powder round the windows and other places In tbs kitchen where the (ties congregated In the morning she naked .Norn If there were not a grent many dead files In the kitchen “ Yea, there are. mum." replied Nora. “The room's alive with thlm." — Youth's Comynnlon. Police Department Stirred by Chargee Portland, Or.—Charge« of gambling on (he part of certain members of the 'police department line led to perhaps the most sweeping Inveatlgntlon by the municipal civil «ervlce commis sion ever made In Portland. Involved In these charge» are high officer» and about 20 patrolmen. *, Pleasant Setslon for T. R. Bueno» Ayres.—C olom l Roosevelt attended a session of the Argentine congress and listened to eulogies of himself and tho TInited IV a tea. ILL, thou my heart with gratitude to day F Market Basket Day In Klamath. Klamath Fnlle.— Plan» have been For every friendly word and kindly practically completed for holding a smile And e'en the smalleet bleaalnc ’long the weekly market day In this city. Tho way That cheers my saddened heart a little chamber of comm on • nnd the Klam while. ath Water User»' UHSociatlon have In I thank thcc for the sunshine and the dorsed tho movement. It 1« planned to get the producers iuid the conaum- rain 1 l thank thee for my laughter and my era in direct contact. patn 1 I thanh thee for the common things Youthful Burglars Hav- ’ /Inter Shoes of life Albany.— A double r’ I l.i ry Involv When want and need and poverty arc ing tlx- theft of $300 worth of doctor's rtfe. Implements, six pair« of shoe« and 1 thank thee. Lord, that Brief can't al $10 In cash from a store Is believed to ways last; That there's an end to sorrow'« darkest hnve been commuted li 1 by I ko 17- year-old Independence ;> ■ day. Then alve me gratitude for pleasurea pnet. Indianapolis Mob Stops Street Carr. My )oya that tbou aaweat lit to take away. Indlnnnpol!». — The Indluuupolls Che treasures that were lent me tor Traction & Terminal company, whoso men went on strike, attempted to run awhile Hnd then recalled. O help me, Lord, Us cars, but gave up when notified by to smflc Superintendent of Police Hyland (bat Hnd say, “ Chy will be done,’’ sincere the pollen would be unable to prevent and true, blood«bnd unlevs the car» were with Hnd give me worh these empty hands drawn. can do. : New Fall Dress Ging ham, ysrd 9 c . 8 3 c All-Linen Table Dam ask, yard 5 9 c . grade, size* $ 4 ta $5 cident. He got a hug or some They are going to remodel the thing in his eye and is suffering dike Tuesday. Quite a number very much. I of the neighbors will help work Mr. and Mrs. Houser of Cor on it. vallis are spending a few days ut G. W. Brower made a business the I. E. Thomas and David trip to Stayton Thursday taking Reece homes. sick on the way home. We all sleep sound now, the By CORA M. W GREEN LEAF Shoes $6.50 per year North Santiam CHAMBERS & McCUNE, A L B A N Y Women’s Suits $5. per yeaf $1.50 per year The Stayton Mail Some good work is being done on the road near Mehama. The End is N e a r - Come Now, Without Delay, to FREE! paper in the state, market reports unexcelled, Saturday edition Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Surry Mrs. Rue Drager visited Mrs. drove t o Stayton Wednesday. Kimsey last week. Mr. Surry thinks it is almost his Mrs. Lewis Stout and Mrs. last trip to the doctor as his arm Luthei Stout made a business is rapidly improving. trip to Salem Friday and return Rev. Allen preached at Lyons ed Saturday. Sunday morning and evening. Wm. Mulkey is having h i s All are cordially invited to at house painted. tend the services the second and fourth Sundays of each month. Mr. Rode has been on the sick list but he is well again. Mrs. Jack Johnston is getting along so well that the nurse who has been caring for her for some Mr. Curtis who has been a time returned to her home in Sa- guest at the W. D. Able hotel for , lem. Wednesday. the last two months has returned The following incident accured to Eugene where he will spend at the supper table to a promi the winter. nent young man of Fox Valley. Scarcely had the plate of freshly Mr. Smith is through putting baked bread been passed around in fish hatcheries at Mill City the table and set down, when at and has returned to his home in one end of the table there was a Oregon City. His wife will go shoving around of the chair and later. all eyes were turned in that di Mrs. Swartout is home again rection “ I’ ve lost my bread,” after a two months visit with her complained the young man. For courtesy sake the plate of bread son Walter who is in Portland. U Great lO c Fleeced Outing Flan* nets, yard 6 c. For all my cruel eorrow and mlatakea Fldo's Mouth “ Caged.” 1 humbly offer thanka to thee today. Olympia, Wn«h. The state board of If thua I've learned to soothe a heart that aches health, with Governor Lister concur Or turn some wanderer's feet back to ring, adopted a regulation reciutr ; the way the muzzling of nil dog« In King and Chat leads to home and heaven and Pierce eountle« as tho only means of peace and God. combatting an epidemic of rabies. Chue only can l thanh thee for the rod i Husband Shoots Man With Wife. Co help another mourner to bear hfs Pendleton.—Charles f'ook shot nnd loss, perhaps fntally wounded David Row Chun only can l learn to hiss thy cross. A Real Cause For Thankfulness. A happy maid hugged heraelf wildly In glee In the shades of the Thanksgiving night She laughed and exulted, with joy In her soul, Till her face wae a beautiful sight an, then, turning his weapon, lie killed hlmsslf Instnnfly. The reason nacrlh sd for the attempted murder Is Jenl- ottsy. Rowan wsb with Cook's wife ou the streets at the time he was shot. «4,431 Are Registered, The great game wae over. Tho dread she flalem.—The total registration In hnd felt the stato under the permani : t refit- Was dispersed now hy victory1» aun. Th« football eleven her lover belonged to trstlon law, passed hy the recent sea Had flnlshed the season— and won! ■leu of the legislature, Is 64,431. —New York Times.