The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, March 05, 1914, Image 4

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    S c h o o l N o te s
ROOSTER INJURES BOY.
On« E y.
P ic k .d O u t
H « T ria d to
CALVES FOR SALE
T illam ook Cal»««
Protect Sister.
South Norwalk. Coun.-M abel, th«
four yinr old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs *irtoror Lent of this place, wsa
knoi-kitl dowu bjr a roootef, and bar
broilirr Victor, un« year bar aeuior,
wbo w« nt to bar rescue. bad one ay«
picked out nud the otlier on« seriously
tnjurvil
.
Mabel had gotta to collvct eggs In th«
herniary when th* rooetet. n la rite
Plymouth Rock. pounced on her and
bora her to the ground The rooster's
spun« hit-era ted her arms and legs, and
she cried out In pain. Had alia not
held her arm over her fare she might
tin ve Tnred the same aa did bar brother.
Her wreania brought Victor to bar
side tie attempted to tight the roost­
er. only to be knocked down and se-
rton.lv Injured The children's parents
hurried to the scene. The father chop-
lied off the bead of the rooster and
threw him In the river.
I'bysi-lans hope to save Victor's
rigbt eye, but the left is gone entirely.
NOTICE
From tho Tillam ook
Dairy Farm «
The second year English class
The mendiera of the Oregon Fire Re
1 have a large number of calves from lief Asaociation can pay their a s s e s s
is taking: up the study of the
the Tillamook country that I can sell monts at t h e Farmera A Merchants
“ Vision of Sir Launfal.”
Gladys Hosford visited school
Friday.
Mr. Olmsted \¡sited the school
Friday afternoon. H e took a
lively part in the language work
in Miss MeShane’s room a n d
gave a talk to the Student Body
on “ What the Business man of
today expects of the High School
Student” a n d a l s o o n the
“ Fourth Dimension.” Both of
these subjects were well discuss­
ed and we wish more of the busi­
ness men would give us some
more ideas on these or other sub­
jects.
Norman Rossell is visiting at
Silver Creek Falls this week.
at bargain rates. The calves will be
from S days t-> 6 days old and can be
ordered ahead at any future delivery
date. These calves can be furnished
either heifers or bulls from Jersey,
Holstein or other stock. Just give me
your order and the date of delivery and
I will see to the rest, laid down at
West Slayton or Aumaville.
These calves are just the thing to
put with your cows 2 or even 3 to a
cow, if she is a good milker, or they
can be raised by hand on skim-milk.
For further particulars address or
phone V. J. Philippi, Kingston, Ore.
3-lDx
Mr. and Mrs. Channing of Fox
ley were trading with Stayton
chants Saturday.
Hank of Stayton, Oregon after March
16.
Frank Looley. Agent. 3 12x
Attention Farmera:-AII farmera liv­
ing north of the Santiam river who are
interested in the NISCO Spreader will
find one nn exhibition at Philip Meier
and Sona store at Sublimity, Oregon.
0. A. Haaa waa in town on buaineaa
Monday.
Rev. W. L. Myers will preach at
Kingston Sunday.
W. H. Benham was a Stayton visitor
the first of the week.
David Mangle is here this week from
Corvallis on business.
W. E. Thomas and wife are ever
Our St. Patrick Cants and Raster
from Salem thia week.
Cards
now
on
display.
All
prices
at
Ethel Wirth and Nina Hender-
B o a rd o f A r b itr a tio n G ivos D a m ag o s
Beauchamp's.
shott are absent on account of
F o r Loos of IL
John Mack and wife of North Santi-
Danville. 111.—A board of arbitration sickness.
am were in town Saturday.
MAN MAY HAVE BEAUTY.
Smoke First Picks—
iu the case of a machinist. Charles
Chick, against 'be Chicago and Hast­
en) Illinois railroad, under the com­
pensation law, bas deckled that a man
can possess beauty and obtain dam­
ages for loss of It
Chick was struck In the eye by a
piece of steel Inst September when at
work. The pupil was destroyed, and
he asked damages for Iowa of time, for
the handicap by reason of loss of the
eye and loss of beauty.
The railway company claimed tbnt a
man does not possess such a thing as
beauty, but the board decided Chick's
appearance had been damaged $200
and that he suffered $900 more in dam
ages to his eye and to loss of time
The board was comprised of five at­
torneys named by tbe court and was
headed by Arthur Hall, famous Uni­
versity of Dllnols football coach.
There is no substitute
for R oyal Baking Pow­
der for making tke
best cake, biscuit and
pastry. R oyal is A b­
solutely Pure and tke
only baking powder
m ade from R o y a l
grape cream of tartar*
Lauren Lampman has moved
Hand-made, Home-made Habanas.
Read the sale ad of L. G. Trask of
The best of the crop.
to Goble, Oregon.
Lyons, in another column.
There were no tardy marks in H Lilly has moved into the H. J.
L. S. Lambert’s house on 3rd St.
Miss Olmsted’s room last week Marking house, vacated by Wm.Cladek
now occupied by Sid Kerr.
and 98.9 percent of the pupils who went to Lebanon.
were present
W. R. Surry and wife of ¿.you* were
r -
‘‘BRODE CLUB” ENTERTAINED
The Brode Club was entertained at
the Olmsted home l*»t Thursday even­
ing. The time was pleasantly spent at
the usual fancy work and in liatening
to on* of Rex Beach's stories, read by
one of the members of the club.
“
IN A BAD WAY”
Many a Stayton R«ad«r W ill Fool G rate­
ful for Thi« Inform ation
If your back glvoa out;
Becomes lame, week or aching;
If urinary troubles set in,
A Lasting Polish. REXALL Furniture Pol­ Stayton visitors Monday.
Perhaps your kidneys are “ in a bad
ish puts on the gloss that lasts — 26 A
way."
50c at Beauchamp's.
Don’t delay—use Doan’s Kidney
Max Stewart of Lebanon visited his
Pills.
DEPUTIES APPOINTED
Shfrif s Sale Of Real Property
brother S. L. Stewart Friday.
Mrs. Regina Becker and Mr*. Henry
Here fa good evidence of their worth.
ON FORECLOSURE
Miller of Sublimity were trading with
Mr*.
C. Anderson, 620 N. Fourteenth
Mr. Laddner of Jordan was trading
Stayton merchants Tuesday.
The following deputy assessors have 8t., Corvallis, Ore., says: "I bad a-ich
with Stayton merchants Tuesday.
been appoints I In the Enstern part of a had spell of kidney trouble that I h d
Notice is hereby given. That by virt­
WORK WANTED -Position wanted
Marion County: Geo. Keerh, Stayton; to go to bed for several days. When I
BEAUTIFUL
L
IN
E
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f
Easter
ue of an execution duly issued out of as housekeeper on farm. Can Cook.
T.
B. Patton, Macleay; Matthew Gib­ did get up. 1 could hardly move. Doc-
the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­ Enquire at Grandma Miller’s Stayton j Cards and Booklets at Brewer’».
son,
Sublimit); C. E. VanNuys, Auma­ ; tor*’ medicine didn't seem to do me a
gon, for the County of Marion and to
ville:
D. B. Hill. Mill City; P. J. Etzel, bit of good. One of my family brought
me directed on the 3rd day of March
My “ Teddie” horse for sale. Inquire
COWS FOR SA L E -3 o r 4 fresh
■ home a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills and
Mehama.
1914 upon a judgement and decree duly cows for sale, Jersey and Holstein.
of E. E. McKinney, Turner, Ore. 3-26x
I tried them. I was surprised at the
rendered, entered of record and dock­
Willis Caldwell, Sublimity, Ore.
quirkneaa with which they helped mo.
eted in and by said Court on the 27th
Geo. Warford and E. N. Teague
The pains left me and my kidneys were
TWO-HEADED COLT
day of February 1914 in a certain suit
G. Thoma of Minnesota and A. Sah- made a trip to Mill City the first of the
strengthened. By the time I had used
then in said Court pending, wherein bacher of Idaho are here visiting at the week.
■
one box of Doan’s Kidney Pills, I waa
Carl Voigt, w a s plaintiff and Salem
John Thoma home, John is a nephew
Paul Fehlen reports a two-headed "eH. * h*ve u»«l Doan's Kidney Pills
Bank & Trust Company, Capital Nat­
of Mr. Thoma.
Ed Doerfler and family of the Waldo; colt born to a mare that belongs to off
on
W'D» good result*. An-
ional Bank. George B. Jacobs and Mar­
Hills
were
Stayton
visitors
one
day
last
John
Kreet
who
lives
near
Kingston,
i
oth,
r
of
my
has also had great
garet Jacobs his wife were defendants
week.
Mr. Fehlen says that the colt was full-1 benefit from Doan’s Kidney Pills.“
in favor of plaintiff ar.d against said For SALE-
grown and perfect in every way ex- ; Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't sim-
75 Pure Bred Barred Rocks,all young
defendants by which execution I am
cept
that it had two well formed heads P'y
for ■ •‘'‘•nay remedy get
hens,
just
commencing
to
lay.
commanded to sell the property in said
John Potter has moved to Mill City.
joined to one neck. Unfortunately the D°*n’* Kidney l*ills—the tame that
3-5x
Dennis
Caldwell
execution
and
hereinafter
described
to
He
will
work
for
the
Potter-Hill
Lum-
Birmingham. Ala.—With the purpose
Mrs. Anderson had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
animal was dead.
ber Co.
of taking all of tbe thousands of Ala­ pay the sum due the plaintiff of Two
Props,,
Buffslo, N. Y.
Mrs. W. C. Parry expects to leave
bama convicts out of the mines, lum­ Hundred Dollars, with interest thereon
for
her
home
in
Orland,
Calif.,
to-mor­
ber mills and turpentine comps a state at the rate of 7** per annum from the
Boss Squirrel Poison, the kind thst
CITY COUNQL MEETS
wide movement to abolish tbe obnox­ 9th day of February 1914 until paid to­ row after a month'* visit with relatives
kills 6 cans, $1.00 at Brower's Drug
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
ious lease system ts tn progress, partic­ gether with the costs and disburse- ! ar.d friends here.
Store.
ipated In by tbe best element of citl- ments of said suit taxed at Thirteen (
The city council met in regular ses- i
xenshlp tn tbe state. At a great mass Do„ar9 and the further . im of $6.50'
Sealed bids «rill be received by the
meeting addresses were made . picturing
___ of ,
Mrs. John Stithkie of Scio visited at »ion Tuesday night. Mayor Beauchamp
..
* , i . taxes paid, , and . ,,_-
the further _ sum
was
absent
on
a
professional
call
and
County
Court of Marion County, Ore-
the greed, graft and cruelty of tbe sys- •
the home of Mrs. Lons* ay a few days
tem. and announcement was made that W0 0° 8P*c,al 1,ttornf fte8’ and Ico8t8
Recorder Grier occupied the ehslr. The *“"• for lho improvement of certain
last
week.
At Beauchamp’s Hal! Saturday night
It would be a fight to a finish between 8nd
of said execution, I will
usual number of bills was allowed, reads in Road District No. 24 near Sub-
March 7.
tbe state’s humanitarian spirit on tbe ! on Saturday the 4th day of Apiil 1914
Nothing of much importance came up limity, t regon, by draining, grading
one side and corporations and profes- ' at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. of said j
Music by Stayton Orchestra
John Smith and daughter Alta of at this meeting, and the session was and gravelling or macadamizing the
slonal politicians op tbe other
I day at the West door of the County
near Sublimity visited at the Joe Mill­ short.
same, as will more fully appear by the
Tbe spirit of tbe movement was em | Court House in Marion County,Oregon.
Why not have your umbrella repair­ er home Monday.
plans
and specifications of the same
bodied In the question "Shall we send sell at public auction to the highest
now on file in this office. All bids must
the man wbo bas served nis sentence bidder for cash in hand on the day of ed in Stayton? Umbrellas recovered-
be at-compained by a certified check of
FARM BARGAINS
back home a better citizen or drive him I sale, all the right, title, interest and samples to select from. F. Silhavy's
Spring, not “ Sprig.” For cold in
Wagon and Repair Shop. Water St.
five per cent. (S<£) of the amount of
to slavery and criminal mania?”
the
head
Rexall
catarrh
jelly
25c
large
estate which said defendants Salem
tf
•uch bid and must tie filed In this office
instances were cited where men bad
tube at Beauchamp’s.
been sentenced to long terms at mine Bank & Trust Company, Capital Nat-
34 a., 1$ ml. from Stayton, new im­ on or before the 20th day of March,
labor fer shooting craps, neglecting to ional Bank, George B. Jacobs a n d
provements. i under cultivation bal­ 1913, at 1 o'clock P. M. The Court re­
J. H. Brewer is giving the new silver
work oo tbe roads and stealing rides on Margaret Jacobs, his wife and all per­ nitrite treatment for the cigarette hab­
W. A . Weddle and family started for ance timber.
serves the right to reject any or all
See or writ*
sons claiming under them subsequent
trains.
Eugene today where they will make
bids.
Max Gehlhar
E. Mueller,
i
t
He
reports
treating
25
or
30
men
Airs. Julia Tutwiler. noted for ber to the date of Mortgage herein fore­
their future home.
tf
Stayton. Oregon
3-19
County Clerk
and
boys
in
the
past
few
days.
The
work for prison reform In tbe south. closed in, of and to said premises here­
i
toothsome
"coffin
nail”
is
soon
liable
Bent a message of Indorsement, in inbefore mentioned are described in
which she pleaded for ntgbt schools said execution as follows, to-wit: Lots , to go out of style in Stavton.
P U N TO ABOLISH
CONVICT LEASING
Alabama System Is Declared
to Be Intiuman,
,
,
DANCE
\
for convicts, humane hygienic condi­ 4 and 11 in Block No. 15 in Riverview
tions and other reforms tending to
make the life of tbe man in stripes en- \ Park Addition to the City of Salem,
Marion County. Oregon.
LOCAL WOMAN NOW
durable.
Said sale being made subject tn re­
An executive committee was appoint­
ed to carry tbe fight into all of the six­ demption in the manner provided by
A BIG ADVERTISER
ty-seven counties of tbe state and pave law. Dated this 8rd day of March 1914.
the way for a deciding battle In tbe
Wm Esch
next legislature. Captain Frank S.
Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon
When one of our women customers
White of Blrmtnutiam, former chair­
By W. I. Needham Deputy.
recently
bought five bottles of Harmo­
man of the Democratic state executive
ny Hair Beautifier to give to her
committee and for years general coun- (
friends for Christmas, she started all
set of the mlDe workers of Alabama,
by herself a mighty big advertising
was made chairman of the committee.
Twenty other representative men of Linn County Will Go Into the Past. campaign, because not only does each
Albany.—To ascertain the origin of one of the women to whom she gave a
influence throughout the state will belp
in a whirlwind campaign. In addition the names of towns, streams and bottle of the Beautifier now consider it
each county will have a strong commit­ mountains, and to look up all the his­ indispensable for the proper care of the
tee.
torical sites throughout the county, Is hair, but each of them has been the
For years there bas been talk of ugly the plan formulated at a meeting of
means of getting several of her friends
treatment of the convicts in tbe mines, the Linn County Historical society.
to use it. As a consequence, if things
lumber camps and turpentine mills. In
keep on in this way for a few months
half a dozen or wore explosions In coal
Announce Strawberry Festival.
longer, we will be selling more of it
mines within a few years a hundred or
Roseburg.—This year's annual Rose- than of all other hair preparations com­
more convicts bad r een killed. Bat no­
burg strawberry carnival will be held bined. Sprinkle a little Harmony Hair
body seemed to worry over their fate.
-Tbe state leases about a thousand on May 21, 22 and 23. The committee Beautifier on your hair each time be­
convlcta to several large coal mining in charge of the 1914 carnival an­ fore brushing it. Contains no oil; will
and lumber Industries and nets from it nounce that several novel features are not change color of hair, nor darken
over half a ratliiou dollars a year after under consideration.
gray hair.
feeding, clothing HDd guarding the ;
To keep hair and scalp dandruff-free
Wife Aids Mate's Recall.
men An average of thirty dollars a
San Francisco.—Not content with and clean, use Harmony Shampoo.
month la paid to tbe state. Each con­
vict la required to do a certain task.
Instituting divorce proceedings against, This pure liquid shampoo gives an w-
Sheriff Frederick S. Eggers, of San j "taneous rich lather, that immcdiately
Pearl In Oyster Cocktail.
Francisco county, bis wife announced i penetrates to every part of hair and
Chicago.—Mrs. M. J. Anderson, wife in a signed statement that she would ! scalp, insuring a quick thorough cle ans-
of an attorney, while In the midst of
ir g. Washed off just as quickly, the
an oyster cocktail found a pearl It circulate a petition for bis recall from entire operation takes only a few mo­
office.
They
have
lived
together
35
was taken to ii jeweler's, polished and
ments.
Contains nothing that can
ipr>r-»!*eo •.( <i *»«» “And to think,” years.
|
harm
the
hair;
leaves no harshness or
M
“I thought It to be
1 stickiness—just a sweet cleanliness.
h I ti >
ell and waa going
Reno Quakes Four Time*.
to rtpro
e
,ier.”
Reno, Nev.—Four distinct earth -1 Both preparations come in odd-shap­
S e v e n t y f i v e - y e a r - o l d D ross 8 h r o u d .
Kindltiv. o, Iiressed In a homespun
drees which she wove more than sev
enty five .»•*»!■* ago. Mrs Frances L.
.Founds riin-rt three yeera old. was
teiri-st
•• ’H s landing. W. Va
v a s married twice, and
she wore uuo Urea» on each occasion
¥
quakes were felt Sunday In Reno and ed, very ornamental bottles, with
sprinkler tops. Harmony Hair Beau­
vicinity.
tifier, $1.00. Harmony Shampoo, 50c,
Trial Cost Is $250.000.
Both guaranteed to satisfy you In ev­
San Francisco.—The cost of the
ery way, or your money back. Sold
Western Fuel Company conspiracy
only at the more than 7,000 Rexall
trial In the United States D istrict1
Stores, and in this town only by us.
Court here was estimated to have !
—Beauchamp’s Drug Store, Stayton,
reached a tr
of $250,000.
Oregon.
I
THOMAS'MAY© (Company’s
New SPRING GOODS
Are Now On Display
Various shades and patterns o f
Wool Crepes,
Silk Eponge, Rice
Cloth, Lenox Poplin, Ratines, In­
dian Head Suitings, Ripplette, Soie-
sette, Russian Cords, Silk Stripes
and Brocade Crepes.
All of these are the newest and most up-to-date Roods that can be bought on any
market.
Come in early and get your choice of shades and fabrics.
Garden Seeds in Bulk!
20 lbs. of SUGAR for $1.00 at
TH O M A S-M A YO Co.