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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1914)
DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE IS TO ORGANIZE Public Having rented my place, I will sell at my place the Willing Ranch, 4 1-2 mi. East o f Sublimity and 7 mi. Northeast o f Stayton, the following described property to the highest bidder: One heavy wagon One plow One Land roller One Fern cutter Two harrows One Binder One Hayrack One U. S. Cream separator One Set work harness Log chains, forks, spades, and other small tools I r K I T IO A n n i l V ll u A liL T “ in te re s t fr o m d a te . r S u m s o f $ 1 0 a n d u n d e r , ca sh ; o v e r $ 1 0 , o n e y e a r ’ s tim e w ill g i v e b a n k a b le n o te at 8 % be g iv e n , p u rc h a ser to b a k in g p o w d ers, or co o k ed -u p c e r t if ic a t e s , or fa ls e h o o d s In the passing o f the venerable F X. Matthieu, we are again reminded o f a man, who has served his time and country with honor, simplicity, and diginity. In showing honor and respect to his memory we are doing only a small part o f our duty. Therefore, be itreeolved by the Stu dent Body o f the Stayton High School, that wa extend to Miss Theo Matthieu our sympathy fo r the I o m ahe has sus tained in the death o f her grandfather, F. X. Matthieu. Realising that no eulogy o f ours can add to the bright ness o f his fame, we leave It shining on. Royal Baking Powder has been found by fhe o ffi cial examinations to be of tbe highest le a v e n in g efficien cy, free Irom alum, and of absolute pu rity and w holesom eness. R oyal B a k in g Pow der Compare Thomas-Mayo prices with Catalogue prises on Garden Seeds. is in d is p e n s a b le MAZDA LAMPS The Stayton Electric Light C« , has Phillip Glover, who has been under the westher for some time is improv s new complete »lock o f up-to-date ing. wiring, fixtures and supplies. You can't beat our pricea on Mu .da P. Ilersslefen and w ife o f the Waldo lampa! From I f to to W 85c Hills spent Wednesday at tho Mielko 80 W 4.V home. 100 W 80c Cut your m eter bill and get more It is reported that Smith and Schott o f this city have bought tho Sublimity light. saloon. C. R ueltgers o f Linn county bought a new Van Brunt drill o f P. Dcidrich Monday. SURPRISE PARTY Grandpa Ilurson Is still very low. Mrs. I). Townes o f Mt. Pleasant was in town yesterday. Rev. Summerlin closed tl.e revival at Norman Davie vielte«! in Mill City a the Methodist church Monday night o f few dayu last week. at the Andrew Rauscher home last Sun this week. day in honor o f Miss Annie Rauscher. (■urden Seeds in Bulk. Pt rlland About seventy young people were in Smoke First Picks— Prices at Thomas-Mayo’s. the gathering and the time passed only Hand-mode, Home-made Habanas. too quickly in games and a delicious The best o f the orop. A nice new lot o f shelf paper now in lunch until the time came for all to at Beauchamp’s Drug Store. depart for their homes, wishing Miss Geo. Flake and fam ily o f Alberta. Annie many returns o f the day. Canada are visiting at the Joe. Fisher E. E. Woods le ft for Salem Tuesday. home this week. He will be back in a few daya. There was a surprise birthday party No property to be removed until settled for. John Willing, Owner Last week Herman Marking moved The authorities o f Lebanon raided an to the Adam Schleis farm in Linn Why not have your umbrella repair county. There ia 80 acres In the place, [ O w l’s N est last week and secured live ed in Stay ton! Umbrellas recovered— It (the booze) was samples to select from. F. Silhavy’ a enough to keep Herman going most o f , barrels o f booze. the time. Wm. Cladek now occupies dumped on the city rubbish heap after Wagon and Repair Shop. W ater St. the bottles had been broken. the Marking home in Stayton. If F o r a strengthening, nutritious Mrs. Hattie Deiders and children re- turrefTto their home in Portland Sat- spring tonic, take Rexall beef, iron and ft r an extended visit at the wine. ch home. Dr. Beauchamp reports a boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schmidt o f Sub Mrs. I. C. Smalltnan, daughter o f limity Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Thomas left Port land for Los Angeles Calif. She went Strayed—A brown yearling heifer, south for her daughter’s health. Jersey. Strayed from the Stowell place near Stayton. Gehlen Bros. Eye shades, eye baths and other helps for sensitive eyes at Beauchamps Sundry Department. Kennedy and Davis o f Salem *calci- Tailor, mined the interior o f the Thomas-Mayo building Store the first o f the week. otayton Stayton Carpet and Rug W ea vin g—2nd house East of Spaniel’s Mill, Stayton. 3-26-x Mrs. E. McRae Miss Pearl Doke o f Albany and A r nold Funk o f Corvallis spent the week FOR S A L E —First class red clover end visiting in Stayton. They also at seed. Call or phone P. T. Etzel, Stay- tended the class Alumni held here Sat ton Oregon. tf urday night. hn Henkel, The Stayton oved his shop into the Freres to-day. The location is the‘old Mail office just west o f the State Bank. Roy Michelbook who is attending A quilting party was held at the Jno. school at the O. A . C. spent the week Kerbe- home Tuesday. .Those from end at the Matthieu home. -oM ! t wR. were Mrs. E i 7 ■m-n'nn anl Quite a crowd o f farmers visited the S. P. Demonstration train o n t h e Woodbun.-Springfield line last week. Frank McKay and fam ily o f Albany have moved to Stayton. Mr. M cKay LO S T—A breast pin in Stayton Jan will Work for Ststak and Thomas. The ; ewe m, r« will live in the Roy Bursnn uary 21, finder please leave at Mail office. Mrs. W. E. Chrisman. 2-l2x h. use . .he weal part o f town. Cooperative Store Burnt. Redmond.— Fire swept the plant of the Farmers' Cooperative Warehouse company here, doing damage estimat ed to be in excess of 412,000. Insur ance w ill cover about $8000 of this loss, but valuable contents of tbe etructure were unprotected. F R E E —Access to good stock barn with plenty o f g o o i oats straw. Cattle 75c per month. J. T. Follis. Kingston, Oregon. 2-19x Mrs. J. M. Ringo entertained friends at a dinner Wednes ay evening in hon or o f Mrs. W. C. Parry o f Orland i C alif rm . W ill Film North Umpqua. Roseburg.— Tw o camera operators S. H. f ’ eltzel ami w ife are rejoicing fror i a California motion picture com- v. accompanied by a guide, left over tl.e rri al ■ f a ne baby virl at . eb 1 . I t . Hemchamp is burg for a trip up the North Ump- their ho T'i;' river forestry trail as far as Caps i . «Aten ance. e l, to take views of that d istrict Grave of Aaahai Bush Guarded. Stato o f Ohio, «Sty o f Toledo, I . . Lur:.« County. f Salem.— Fearing that ghouls would j Frank J. Cheney makes oatli that bo Is attempt to steal the body o f tho late senior partner ' t the tirm o f F. J. Cheney A Co., «loins buslneau In the City o f T o h a millionaire banker, ledo. Coumy and Stato aforesaid, and t tor ransom, relatives have that sold firm will pay the sum o f ONK HUNlJRETJ D O LLA R S for each and ev d a watch by day and night to ery rase o f Catarrh that cannot be cured by the uso o f H A L L 'S C A T A R R H CURL. be placed at tbe vault. F R A N K J. C H E N E Y . ______________ Docen Beets Y/-lgh 147 Founds. Cottage Grove.—A dozen mangel beets that tip the scales at 147 pounds have been raised by J. M. MeDole as an Indication of tbe possibilities o f Cottage Grove soil. The Ladies in this Town are Simply Going Wild o v e r H a r m o n y H a i r B e a u t if ie r . A n ti n o w on d er, becau se to m n kc t h e h a i r lu s t r o u s , s o f t a n d s i l k y w e b e l i e v e t h e r e ’ s n o t h i n g e ls e — a n d w e s e ll a b o u t a ll t h e v a r io u s h a i r p r e p a r a t io n s m a d e — t h a t a n y w h e r e n e a r c o m e s u p t o H a r m o n y H a i r B e a u t if ie r . A sk a n y on e o f th e m a n y w om en s h e ’ l l t e l l y o u s h e “ l o v e s ” it . in t h is t o w n w h o u se i t — J u s t l o o k a t h e r h a ir , a n d y o u ’ ll c o m e t o u s a u d g e t s o m e y o u r s e lf . HARMONY HAIR BEAUTIFIER Is just what its name implies.— Just to make the hair glossy, lustrous, more beautiful.— Just to make it easier to dress, and more natural to fall easily and gracefully into the w avy lines and folds of the coiffure. It leaves a delightful fresh and cool effect, and a lingering, delicate perfume. Will not change or darken the eolor. Contains no oil; therefore doesn’t leave the hair sticky or stringy. Simply sprinkle a little on your hair each time before brushing it. But first, make sure that your hair and scalp arc clean, by using Harmony Shampoo — A liquid shampoo to keep the hair clean, soft, smooth and lieautiful. It gives an instantaneous, rich, foaming lather, penetrating to every part o f the hair and scalp. It is washed off just as qfliekly, the entire operation taking only a few moments. .— Just a refreshing sense of cool, sweet cleanliness.— Just a dainty, pleasant and clean fragrance. — Both in odd-shaped ornamental bottles, with sprinkler tops. lieu $1.00. Shampoo, 50c. Both are guaranteed to please you, or your money back. It Icares no lumps or stickiness Harmony Hair utificr, Harmony T h ese Stage Beauties Endorso Th em There is no class of women who know l>eUer how to diacriminate in Ihe tine of thing! to make them more !>eautifiil th in actrennet. Among the man/ celebrated atago larautiea who uaeand enthusiastically praise both liiru.ouy Hair Beautifier and Harmony Shampoo are: LAU R E TTE TA YLO R ETHF.I, RARRYM ORE Star in "Tante," Empire TUuatcr, New York. ELSIE FERGUSON Star ln "A Strenge Women," Lyoauin, New York. LOUISE DRESSUR Ster in "Peg o' U / lleert,” Cork Tbeeter, New York. N A T A IJ E A L T Hur in "Adele,” Longncre Theater, New York. ROSE COGIILAN Ster in "Poteah end Perlmutter,- O. M. Cohen Tbeeter, New York. Sold only at the more then 7000 Störet. SUr In “ Pine Peetbere.” now touring the United filetee. Ours Is the JltmlL Store In this Town BEAUCHAMP’S DRUG STORE Sworn to before me and subscribed In m y presence, this 6th day o f December, A . D. 1SS6. (Seal) A. W . OLEASON, N otary Public. H all’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly upon tho blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. C H E N E Y A CO.. Toledo. O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Ball's Pemilr PUls for rooetication. STAYTON. OREGON t of a n y k in d , c a n c h a n g e t h e fa c t th a t f o r m a k i n g fin e s t a n d m o s t e c o n o m i c a l f o o d . 3c/c d is c o u n t fo r c a sh o n s u m s o v e r $1 0 . Invitations are out fo r a Valentine Party at the C. H. Brewer home. No doubt there are other parties o f a simi- l«r nature to be held on jolly St. Valen- 's Day. n o ju g RESOLUTIONS OF CONSOLATION FREE LUNCH AT NOON ! « p e d d le r s o f a lu m g l i n g w i t h c h e m i c a l s , o r p r e t e n d e d a n a ly s is , A ll interested are invited and urged attend the Parent Teachers H ir e l i n g to be held in the Opera House Friday evening, February 20. Several good speakers have been en gaged. Their names will be announced next week. Sale commences at 10 a. m. Work horses 5 Cows coming fresh 2 2-yr-old heifers 2 Yearling heifers All but two of these are Grade Holsteins 4-yr-old Reg. Holstein Bull 2-yr-old grade bull Shoats, wt. about 60 lb each Brood sow 5 Dozen chickens N o a m o u n t o f im s r e p r c s c n t a t io n b y t h e ATTEND THE PARENT- TEACHERS MEETING Thurs. Feb. 19 2 The Fact Remains Everyone, ladiea and all art* invited to iM « t at the City Hall Monday ovon- w g at 8 o ’clock to help oriianiaa a Stayton Developem .nt League. t h e purpoM o f which is to "P u t Stayton on the n<ap." Come.