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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1914)
M e h a m a M it e s - FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE CHEAP J. T. Kearns w u ■ capital city visi- : tor Tubati tty. Louis Titxe visited Grandpa Stout last week. Mr. Stout is Having secured the agency for the improving 80 acres about 7 miles from Sublim- Eord Automobile for the territory of cultiva-1 Sublimity, Shaw, Aumsville, B< n Berringer and family have ity. Or«., 40 to 4.1 acres under tion. good house and barn, orchard and West Stayton, Mehama and Mill City moved on their ranch near Me other tarm improvements. Price $26 with adjacent and intervening territor hama. 00.00, terms $6u0 down, $600 in one ies, 1 wish to state that 1 have a new 1914 car on exhibition in my store. Miss Lena Bressler and Mrs. year, balance terms to suit the pur- The new car is a laauty, and has 1 chaser, Luther Stout visited with the several improvementa over the 1913 20 acres inside the corporate limits model. The new Model T. 6 passenger Misses Janet and Ruth Ingersol of stayton, Ure., bottom land, well sells at $626. Runabout, $676. Both last week. improved. Price $3200.00, terms $1000 these cars are fully equipped ami com Mrs. C. A. Mulkey returned down, balance to suit purchaser. plete. from Portland last Saturday. All accessories, repairs, tire's, etc. 2.SO acres unimproved lard only a Mr. and Mrs. Sims of Halsey visited here last week. The Misses Lena Bress'er and Meral Mulkey visited at the Luther Stout home Friday and Saturday. Vernon Goodie and family have moved in the parsonage. Vernon is our new stage driver. We have some band here, nine teen pieces. They are going to give an entertainment in the near future. Come and hear it. Watch the paper for the date. (Too late for last week) Fred Homer and family visited at the Lewis Stout home Satur day evening and Sunday. Mrs. Barhan has been on the sick list but is better now. T h e Ladies Santiam Brass Band and t h e Mehama Brass Band consolidated Tuesday night We hope to make better music now. Miss Marie Gilbert is visiting at the Krise home. Joe Stevens a n d wife have gone to Portland t o visit rela tives. Mrs. Sam Burdick has been staying with Mrs.Stoessel. Mrs. C. A. Mulkey went to Portland Tuesday morning. Margaret Mulkey i s on the sick list. Grandpa Stout is much better. Mrs. Lena Yost who has been visit ing at the home of her sister Mrs. Cora Hendershott returned to her home in Oregon City Monday. ' $100 R ew a rd , $100 T h e re ad e rs o f th is p a p e r will be pleased to lea rn t h a t th e re Is a t lea st one dreaded dise ase t h a t science h a s been able to c u re In a ll Us stages, a n d th a t Is C a ta rrh . H a ll’s C a ta rrh C ure is the only positive c u re now know n to th e m edical fra te rn ity . C a ta rrh being a constitutional disease, req u ires a c o n stitu tio n al tr e a t m e n t H a ll’s C a ta rrh C ure Is tak en In tern ally , a c tin g d ire c tly upon th e blood a n d m ucous su rfa c e s of th e system , th ere by d e stro y in g th e fou n d atio n of th e dis ease, a n d g iv in g th e p a tie n t stre n g th by b-jlldlng u p th e co n stitu tio n a n d assistin g n a tu re I n doing Its w ork. T he p roprietors h ave so m u ch fa ith In Us c u rativ e pow e rs t h a t th e y offer One H u ndred D ollars fo r a n y case t h a t It fa lls to cure. Send fo r list o f testim onials. Address F. J. CHENEY * CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Drnetrlsts, TSe. Take Hall’s Family Pills lor constipation. Justice Urges Rockplle. The Dalles.—Justice of the Peace J. W. Allen is urging the establishment of a rockplle on which to work the city and county .prisoners. Most of the 60 criminal cases which have come before the justice In the last foui months have been for minor offenaes. ------------- ,---------- Silver Gray la Captured. "•nd.—A silver gray fox, the fur ’ ich is believed to be worth from o $1500, was caught by C. L. Smith, a rancher, near Band. Idaho Names “Apple Day,” Boise, Idaho.—Governor Haines is sued a proclamation setting February 5 as “apple day" and urging the people of the state to make as much use of the apple on that day as possible. Brewer’s Drug Store has a nice new lino of Valentine Postals. m Andrew Rauscher who has been sick in bed is about again. Nick Welder of Canada was visiting friends in Stayton Monday. No Substitutes ETURN to the grocer all tub* stitutes sent you for Royal Bak ing Powder. There is no sub stitute fo r ROYAL. Royal is a pure, cream of tartar baking powder, and healthful. Powders offered as sub stitutes are made from alum. R sa siii i ROUND-UP DATES ARE SET EARLY MAZDA LAMPS AN OPENING FOR A MARKET GARDENER NOTICE TO IKE STAYTON SWITCHBOARD ASSOCIATION The Delegates of the different tele phone lines of the Stayton Switchboard Association are called to a meeting in the City Hall, Stayton, for Saturday, Feburary 7, at 10 *_ M. for the pur pose of considering the question o J Joe Etzel and wife moved to Anna- buying a home for the switchboard, heim California Tuesday where they and also the advisability of Incorporat ing the entire system as a whole. expect to make their future home. W. E. Chrisman, President FREE—Access to good stock barn with plenty of good oats straw. Cattle 75c per month. J. T. Follis. Kingston, Oregon. 2-19x Sweetwater Grapevines—For the asking. Just call and get them Free at the home of E. Forrette, near Red Mill, Stayton. 1). Townes was a businesa visitor here Tuesday. Mr. Williams of Happy Hollow is few blocks from school house in Stay- carried in stock. visiting in town this week. Peter Deidrich ton. Ore. Terms $120.00 per acre,cash. T - V . '■ '— ■■■....- i ■ ■■ i. Valentine Postals, all kinds ami pricet Tract of land between 2 and 3 acres at the Brewer Drug Co. only a few blocks from Stayton State Bank, Stayton, Ore. Price $1000.00, J. W. Mayo made a business trip to terms. Portland Sunday and Monday. 3 acres only a few blocks from school house in Stayton. Ore., well improved, S. H. Heltzel was in Salem on legal good house and barn, orchard. Price Dates for the 1914 Round-Up were businesa the first of the week. $2600.00, teims. definitely selected as September 24. 26 40.7 acres near West Stayton, Ore., and 26 by the board of directors. This S. L. Stewart spent Sunday at the bottom land, part under cultivation. early action was taken at the urgent home of his parents in Lebanon. Price $75.00 per acre, terms. The request of the eastern railroads who Willamette Valley Irrigate«! Land C-o’s have agreed to put the Round-Up on A. Frank and wife of near Shaw Irrigation Canal crosses this property as an additional drawing card for their were Stayton visitors Monday. a|orlg the North side. Property on all regular fall homeseekers’ excursion in slues of this tract ia being held from order that they might have plenty of Geo. Bell ami wife of Sublimity were $100 to $260 per care, however this time to get their literature printed and business visitors here Wednesday. tract belongs to an Estate and must be distributed over the country and get it sold within the next few months. into the hands of the prospective home- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of Elkhorn spent Abstracts showing clear title and seekers. As the Round-Up, especially ; the week-end at the G. Harold home. warranty deeds will be furnished free during the past two years, has drawn with each of the above tracts. heavily from the east and middle west, WANTED—A good milch cow. freah For further information, inquire of the railroads have taken advantage of or fresh soon. C, M. Holford. Stayton S. H. Heltzel, Deidrich Building, Stay- this and are combining it with regular ton, Oregon. colonist rates. After trying out near Sell your produce for Cash to the ly every week in September during the Stayton Cash Produce Company, tf past four years the management has become firmly convinced that the last Better send in that dollar for a re week in the month is the best time for newal to the Mail before the time runs staging the Round-Up and have select out. The Stayton Electric Light Co., has ed it permanently. a new complete stock of up-to-date J. O. Sandberg of Fox Valley was wiring, fixtures and supplies. trading with Stayton merchants Satur You can’t beat our prices on Mazda day. lamps! From 1C to 40 W 35c The Rev. Summerlin will continue his 60 W 45c meeting at the Methodist church over 100 W 80c Sunday. Cut your meter bill and get more We can sell you 5, 10 or more acres light. R. L Morton and two children Maude of rich sandy loam soil suitable for garden land at a very low figure on and Campbell drove over from Salem easy terms, if you would like to have a Sunday. few acres of good land close to town, Misses Emma and Teresa Finney of Bee or write. W. R. Jephcott, Stayton Oregon Gervais were week-end visitors of Miss McShane. Mrs. M. E. Krise who has been visiting i n Nebraska returned home last week. Ray Stout of Portland visited with his prrents Sunday. Othmer Berg and wife who recently returned from Eastern Oregon, were visiting in Stayton and vicinity this week. Mrs. Hubbard is visiting in Portland this week. THIS NEW MEDICINE SAVES YOU MONEY NASHVILLE STUDENTS PLAY LAST SUNDAY The Aumsville High School a Basket Social at the Opera Friday, January 30. They stage, "The Schoolmaster" date. Everyoody come and school. is to hold ! House on | will also o n that help the We are druggists right in your town and make a living out of the drug business, but it is because people have to have drugs and not because we like to see people suffer—we don’t, Our duty is to render the best service we can, and when someone is ailing, we TELEPHONE CO. TO MEET are interested in seeing them take the best medicine there is for their par ticular trouble. We don’t recommend The Stayton Mutual Telephone Comp “ cure alls,” as we don’t believe there are such things. We don’t want you any will meet at the City Hall, Friday, to spend more than you have to. Some January 30, at a call of the president of you get small wages, and when Henry Smith. All stockholders should you’r sick, none at all, and you should be present. get the most you can for your money. We recently came across a new rem Mr. and Mrs. Kaiser of the Waldo edy for increasing strength and build Hills visited at the Martin Berg and B. ing up people who are run-down and Klecker homes the first of the week. emaciated. W e know that a alight trouble sometimes grows into a serious Dr. G. F. Korinek nnd wife went to one, and to atop it in the beginning, will save you money in the end. This Albany Monday to meet Mrs. Korinek’s new compound is called Rexall Olive sister, Mrs. W. C. Parry who is here Oil Emulsion. It is the best remedy, on an extended visit with her parents. when you are run-down, tired out, nervous—no matter what the cause. It doesn’t merely stimulate you and make you feel good for a few hours, but takes hold of the weakness and builda you up to a healthy, normal con dition. It is a real nerve-food tonic and builder of good blood, strong mus Hens............. \ _______ 13* cle good digestion. It contains Hypo- Springs....... ........... ...... 13* phosphites, which tone the nerves, and Broilers................... . pure Olive Oil, which nourishes the Roosters................ 8 nerves,the blood and the entire system. Mixed Chickens_______ 11 Pleasant to take. Containa no alcohol Geese....... ....................... 6 or habit-forming drugs. We promise Ducks............................ ii that if you are not perfectly satisfied Turkeys....................................... 18 wiih it, we’ll give back your money as 22 soon as you tell us. Sold only at the 1 Dressed Turkeys............. Veal Fancy 14 7,000 Rexall Stores, and in this town Pork.......................... 9* only by us. $1.00—Beauchamp’s Drug Live Hogs, Choice ......... 7* Store, Stayton, Oregon. Live Hogs, Heavy Rough 7 Eggs ....................... 25 Claude Waters has traded his proper- i Corrected Thursdays but subject ty in the north part of town to L. E. to change without notice Volgamore of Silverton, for farm land near Selling Oklahoma. STAYTON MARKET REPORT S c h o o l N o te s Geo. Glover and wife of Sublimity Raymond Rauschcr ¡ h absent paased through town yesterday on their way to Salem. from Miss McShune’s room on account of sickness. Byron Robertson, wife and baby of Min» Olmsted'* pupils arc mak Linn county spent Sunday at the E. ing framvs for weaving rugs, Sloper home. mata and hammocks. Alice Smith was absent laBt FOR RENT Good 6 room house, cloce ln. So« or phone S. H. Burton week on account of sickness. 1-29 Stayton, Ore. ’I he Parent-Teachers meeting FOR SALE 1000 seasoned oak posts held in the school house Friday 11« each. V. J. Philippi, Kingston, evening was well attended. The Oregon. l-29x lubjc-ct of School Fair for Stay- ton in 1014 was discussed and it Geo. Smith of north of Sublimity has moved his family to the Funk place was decided to hold a fair in Stayton this fall. in the west part of town. Miss Leona Frank visited in Rexall 93 Hair Tonic now being ex the high school room Wednesday. tensively advertised in the magazines can be purchased only at Beauchamp’s, The Student- Body Association "The Rexall Store.” of the high school, have written letters to the business men o f W. L. Bcnham of the Willamette Valley Irrigation Lami Co. was in Stay- the town asking them to address the Student Hotly at various ton the first of the week. times on subjects of interest to the school. Smoke First Picks— Hand-made, Home-made Habanas. The best of the crop. A typewriting test was given last week and an increase of 5 or FOR SALE—First class red clover 6 words to the minute was made seed. Call or phone P. T. Etzel, Stay- by all the class. ton Oregon. tf The High School will give their entertainment February 0. Buy at least 100 of those Booster Envelopes at the Mail office. Only 50c. See editorial page for sample. Highest cash prices paid for your Mina Ella Ledgewood of Alsea who produce at the Stayton Cash Produce haa been viaiting at the Taylor Lome the past two weeks has returned. Company. tf For throat trouble a good atomizer is necessary. Get an atomizer that gives The second appearance in our city at a good even spray. Then your throat j the Stayton Theatre of the Nashville troubles will be over quirk. Beau Students was welcomed b y a fairly champ sells them. good house despite t h e inclement weather. It goes without saying that t h e "coons” p u t up good stuff. Their musical efforts were especially pleas ing. AUMSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Mrs. Frank Smith of the Waldo Hills is visiting at the Nick Gehlon home thia week. FOR SALE—Team, harness a n d wagon. Wagon ia new, weight o f horses 1200 each. Phone or call on A. LafToon | mile south of Fox Valley Station. 2-15x BELIEVE IN ADVERTISING E. K. Woods the Stayton Sign paint er has put up n couple of nifty bill boards on the Vacant lot on the east side of Third Street. One of the signs advertise the Petrel Estate I,uml>er Co., and the other the Hamman Feed Barn. High School E N T E RTAINM E N The High School Pupils will give a One Act Comedy and a varied Musical Pro gram for the Benefit of the School Piano Opera House, Stayton, Friday, Feb. 6 44 A QUIET FAMILY 9$ A One-Act Scream CA ST Mr. Benjamin Bibbs Mrs. Benjamin Bibbs Mr. Barnaby Bibbs Mrs. Barnaby Bibbs Peter Parker . . . Selina Summers . . Grumpy Snarly . M USIC . Oliver Lesley Theo Matthieu . Ed Blakely . June Kearns Floyd Crabtree Margaret Fehlen . Leo Rock Clara Murphy Instrumental , . Wanda Brown Solos by Mrs. J. W. Mayo, Mrs. J. M. Rin- go, Miss Witzel and Vonda Sestak. Duet Clara Murphy and Marion Alexander Duet . Verda and Gladys Hamman Chorus . . . . Eight Girls Reading . . . A. D. Gardner Jr. Impersonation . . Clyde Hoffer Solo . . . A. J. Eagan. Salem Admission . . . 35 and 20