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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1914)
DECORATION DAY BOY SHOOTS SELF SERVICES SATURDAY . WITH SHOT GUN B R IE F N E W S O F O R E G O N George C. Jones of Portland has been appointed deck officer In the const geodetic survey. The proposed new city charter of Monroe Is to be adopltd or rejected at a special election to be held on Monday. June IS. the abolition of the state senate, recommended In a report of the legts- 1st on committee at the state grange at Manmobth. was adopted in resolu tion form later. Five fatal industrial accidents were , reported to State Labor Commissioner O. P. Hoff last week, along with «7 other accidents of more or less seri ous nature. La Grande commercial club offers : prises for the best mile of road built : within a radius of eight miles of that i ci y. The club undertakes to keep up a mile of the road known as Gekler Lane. The Wrangell chamber o f commerce has asked Senator Chamberlain's aid in securing a survey of Dry »trait, with a view to getting more adequate accommodation for steamer» running to southeastern and western Alaska. Mrs. 1. B. Carter and Mr». E. C. Carter o f Union Hill were trading with Stayton merchants one dav this week. Dr. E. F. Reamer, Specialist in dis eases o f the Eye. Ear. Nose a n d Throat and the fitting o f Glasses. 140 Masonic Temple Salem. Oregon. SPECIAL CALL- Pint 60c doz. Gross $6.00 Quart 70c doz. •“ 7.10 1-2 Gallon 90c doz. " 9.80 Full measure 8 oz. Jelly Glasses 35c doz. FOR SALE Thomas—Mayo Co. Three good young Pure bred Jersey cows. One fresh, two fresh soon. El igible to registration. All first claaa stock. M. H. Titos, Kingston. WALTER F. SMITH LANDS j* GOOD JOB IN PANAMA ~ W hat what you N ow is the time of the year when you are Ford buyer much to the Out-of-doors. MORE SIDEWALK COMPLETED Nothing' adds so to porch or camp pleasure as one of our beautiful easy hammocks. Plain Canvas Hammocks . . . $2.25 Striped Canvas Hammocks . . . 2.75 Extra Heavy Kahki Hammocks . . 3.50 Couch Hammock, best ever . . 12.75 With the completion o f the cement j sidewalk in front o f the Hobson ard , the Titua properties this week, we are getting a very goo.I walk along the j East aide o f Third St. J. A. Van Han del and E. C. Lau are doing all the sidewalk work this spring and the kind ot work they turn out would pass mus ter in any city. Other hammocks at all prices. All of our ham mocks are guaranteed to stand heavy weights and rough usage. STAYTON HOUSEFURNISHING CO. Leona Forrette o f West Stayton vis Mrs. Jake Etzcl o f Fern Ridge Was ited home folks here Monday. in town one day la^t week. AND STILL THEY GO Peter Deidrich »old three Ford» aince the last issue o f the Mail. Frank Kay- lor o f near West Stayton, Frank F ra i ler o f Sublimity and Chris Giebler o f Fern Ridge were the lucky men. V. J. Phillipi and wife o f Kingston were in town Saturday. WILL STAY IN STAYTON Joe Youngworth and wife and I.eo : E. E. McKinney o f Turner was in Miss Mamie Zimmerman of Rund o f Jordan were Stayton vi-iilors The Christian Church o f thia city ex- j Sublimity spent Thursday nigh t.StaJ-ton on bu8iness Tuesday, Saturday. tended an invitation to Rev. Rossell to at the H. Senz home. . . „ ,, . . . be pastor o f their organization for the Adam Schlies a n d wife o f Linn Lewis Ray attended the dance county w ere Stayton visitors Monday. Jos. Sherman, wife a n d baby o f ! enauing year, beginning July 1, 1914. • Shaw visited at the Fischer home la s tf Mr. Rossell has accepted the call and 1 Thursday. will stay in Stayton another ylar. Geo. Keech and wife and Mrs. E. T. Mr. Rossell went to Dallas W e ines- Matthieu motored over to Salem Friday Miss Alta Archambeau o f Portland day to attend the Northwest Diatrict visited at the Shaff?r home the first o f Convention o f the Christian Church at Joe Senz and wife o f near Scio were the week. that place. He will preach in Stayton ¡ trading with Stayton merchants Tues- Sunday morning, and will commence a day. Walter Heater and wife o f Silver revival at the Old, Central Christian Miss Julia Boedigheimer o f Sublimity f ,reck " ere tra,lin* with ^ y t o n mer- church east o f Albany on Sunday even ing, May 81. was visiting relatives in# Stayton T u es-1 c ants Friday, Mrs. Leslie Townes received a telegram from Chico, California Wednesday evening that h e r day. father had died. I --------- — — Good Goods— J. W. McCrow c f McCay, Oregon, is Mrs. H. Shank and daughter Good Drugs, Good Soda, Good Ice Roxana were guests at the M. F. visiting at the Jos. Fisher home this Cream, Good Candies. Beauchamps. week. Ryan home Monday. Mrs. H. A. Beauchamp and baby re- j For gas on stomach,belching indiges Elra Gunsaules of Jefferson turned from their two weeks visit in spent the week-end with Harry tion, etc use Sodium Phosphate. 50c l Medford Sunday. bottle at Beauchamps. Shank. Miss Nora Crabtree came home one Mr. Saltzer and wife and Mrs. An- Harry Shank went to Mon- day last week for an extended visit ITiCUth Tuesday after some regís- drew S* ,tzer and babv o f Jordan were trading with Stayton merchants Mon- with home folks. te r e d cattle he had purchased day. from J. B. Stump recently. B. Minton and daughter Agnes o f | * H. Kloer was a guest at the Joe Williams o f Coon Hollow is go Linn county were trading with Stay - 1 M. F. Ryan home Sunday after ing to build a new house east o f the ton merchants Tuesday. Baptist church where he has purchased noon. some lots. The party given at the H. Senz home Thursday night was W ANTED— A furnished well attended. Games were tween now and ‘ June 1st. played until a very late hour the Stayton Electric Light when lunch was served. Every Mr. Rouse. one reported a very enjoyable Korinek & Mielke got in a time. house be- Appiy at office for FOR R E N T :—6 room house and six lots on Water St. Inquire o f S. H. Burson, Stayton. 6-28-x Peter Deidrich and Cap Cramer went to Salem Tuesday evening for another invoice o f Fords. new line o f Rex buggies. V. J. Phillipi, I.estir W. H. Downing, candidate for the Linn Lambert -pent Sunday at Baldron and Mose Titus took one each legislature on the Democratic ticket the last o f the week. the P. H. Lambert home. was a Stayton visitor Tuesday. money. counts get isn’t what you for what you pay. gets the Big most production, % pay— but value skilled The for his workmen and best materials make Ford quality, high and Ford prices low. Five hundred dollars i» the price o f the FORI) runabout; the touring car is five fifty; the town ear eeven fifty - f .o .b . Detroit, complete with equipment. Get catalog«« and par ticulars from. P. Deidrich, Stayton, Agent for Stayton, Sublimity, Aumevdlw. Stayton, Mehama and Mill City-territory. Shaw, We»t SURPRISE PARTY aftem«x>n with Roxana Shank. Hoffman re home in Sa the past few Ryan home. Com pare these prices with others. . 9 One of the newest and moat inter esting crops- raised in Oregon is the mint from which peppermint oil is ex tracted. In other sections o f the country where this oil is an established , product, the oil »ells at $3 to 14 per pound. Experiments conducted in the vicinity o f West Stayton, Marion Coun ty, indicates that this crop.when grown under irrigation, will yield at the rate o f $120 per acre. It is expected that a plant for distilling the oil will be erect ed at West Stayton and a profitable business in the shipping o f. plants to other suctions built up. About forty young people gathered f Mrs. G. A. Pratt returned home at the Willing home in East Stayton from a visit in Aumsville and Salem last Sunday .«vening as a surprise on Mrs. D. Townes went to Port Miss Esther Willing. Games and re Friday. F uR SALE -Good dry tier wood. freshments made the time pass all too land Friday to spend a few days 6-11 Ciaude Darby. Mrs. Rilda Fish and daughter return quickly until the time came to bid the | with son and daughter. hostess good night. Geo. Bell and family o f Sublimity ed to their home in the Waldo Hills Francis Kloer spent Thursday Sunday. were in town Tuesday. Mrs. Margaret tim ed back to her lem after spending weeks at the M. F. • H AM M O CK S drawn at Kingston Wednesday night. , * Registered Specialist fur refraction and defects o f the Eye will make regu lar trips to Stayton every 30 to 6) days Watch for dates. (Mx WEST STAYTON D. Townes and wife and Mrs. Leslie A. J. J. C. JERSEYS Townes o f Mt. Pleasant were Stayton FOR SALE—Several choice p u r e visitor» Frilay. Mrs. D. Townes went bred A. J. J. C. jersey bulls, nearly on to Portland for a visit with her ready for service. Out o f profitable daughter Mabel. The Stayton Mail acknowledges the producers and sired by a pure ored St. receipt o f a copy o f the Panama Morn Lambert S i r e . Prices reasonable. O. L. Holt head bookkeeper o f the ing Journal which states that Walter Registered, transferred ami Pedigree Hammond Lbr. Co. has been called to Mrs. C. A. Beauchamp is on the sick F. Smith, brother o f Henry and Alva fnrnished. Jos. A. Ditter, Tongue Point, Ore., where the comp Smith of this city, a n d formerly a list. 5-28 Aumsville, Ore. any has a big mill. He js gefing to Stayton boy, baa been promoted to the straighten up the books there. position o f Chief Clerk under the Port Captain o f the porta o f Colon and Cris NOTICE— Will the party who took a tobal in the Republic o f Panama. large blue platter from the I. O. O. F. The friends o f Mr. Smith will be hall by mistake at the Rebekah social a pleased to hear o f hia promotion and no couple o f weeks ago please return doubt will wish him success in hia well same to the hall. earned position. J. P. Davie, Janitor. H t . P le a s a n t MAYO SELLS THEM CHEAPER DR. J. W. VOGEL PEPPERMINT AT The members o f the different tele phone companies o f the Stayton Switch board Ass’ n are called for a meeting Saturday May 30 at Stayton, City Hall at 2 p. m. The purpose o f said meet ing is to sign up papers and by laws o f Incorporation and to consider plans for a central building and any other busi ness that m»y come before the meet ing. W. E. Christman. 2t A t Brown’ s Machine Shop intentions are to get the good will o f our custo mers ar.d “ Good Jobs” is our motto. Try us onqe and be convinced. Chas. Brown. FRUIT' JARS The S. A Hunter Post. No 3f, o f the Alva Myers, the sixteen-year-old son Grand Army o f the Republic will com o f O. V. Mvors who live* one and one- memorate Decoration Day on Saturday half miles northwest o f this city, acci dentally shot part o f his right shoulder May 30 The line o f n.auli will be Irom the away on Monday o f this week. City Hall In Stayton to the cemetery. The lad had been out hunting and The band will lead t h e proceaaion had placed the gun over a rail fence and when he picked it up again, by which w ill itaM vt 10 a. m At the cemetery the following pro some menus the weapon was discharg ed, taking quite a sired chunk (o f tiesh gram has beer arranged; out o f his shoulder. A number o f *hot Music )>> the Band also went through hi* hat brim, which lnvocaln n shows how near fatal the accident was. Song, •’ America” Adore s. Prof. W. C. Gauatl Dr, Brewer dressed the wound at soon Song. ‘ 'Haiti* Hymn o f the Re us (Hissible. lic” Music by the Bun i Retail Straw Hal Cleaaer- Song. “ Tenting on the Old Camp Old straw hats made to look like new. Ground” Reading o f Lincoln's Gettysburg Enough to clean.eight hata or tu keep '■ your hat clean and new all summer. . Address Price 86c at Beauchamp's. * Decoration o f grave». A b s o lu t e ly P u r e NO ALUM.N0 U M E PHOSPHATE FOR S A L E —Driving horse. A four year old Ambush gelding from a Zom- bro mare, exceptionally large, city broke and is safe for a woman todrive, sound in wind and limb. Also rubber tire 1 top buggy and single harness. John D. Turner, Salem, Ore. 1 W ilbur W o o len Mills Co. STAYTON. OREGON Manufacturers of Blankets, Dress Goods, W ool Batt* and Mattresses. W ill make mattresses from your own wool. A n y of our products sold retail at the Mills. Wool Growers Attention W e will pay the Highest Price for your wool at the Mills. W e use this in our business, and do not buy on commission for the Broker. W e will furnish you N ew W ool Sacks Gratis if we buy your wooL W e are in the market at all times. Come and see us and get the best price for your wool. JOHN P. W IL B U R . M g’r. - ” N ew C om m ercial H otel C. U L LO M , Prop. Ladies Oxfords and Pumps Best of Service To AH Commercial Trade a Specialty Cafe De Luxe AT REDUCED PRICES S U ED E, NU B U C K , Patent Leather and TAN Baby Doll Pumps, Suede $3.00 Patent Leather $2.50 . IN CONNECTION Hot and Cold Water Baths L E BLAIN AM HAMMER cMii N CLOTHING CO. BLAIN Wgjk ¿ mw MP- E V E R Y T H I N G -,F O R LANCEFIELD’S STAYTON, OREGON ALBANY. ‘ M AN AND BOY OREGON.