The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, August 27, 1914, Image 1

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    Oregon Historical Wonlely
THE STÄYT0N MAIL
¿Oth Year, No 30.
STAYTON, MARION COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1914.
SUBLIMITY CITIZEN
DIES OF PNEUMONIA
BIRTHDAY TARTY
STAYTON SCHOOL FAIR CHIOROPRACTIC TREATS
WILL BE SEPT. 23-24
WITHOUT MEDICINE
A jolly little folk» party waa held at
the Archie Caapell home Saturday,
After ■ »hurt »Irkin'»» of but four or Auguat 22. The party waa in honor of
In making your arrangement» for
Ur. J. C. Sonea. the Stayton Chiro-
Mi»» Kurile Caapell»’ 6th birthday. The
five day». Herman Rieaterer, one of afternoon waa pleaaantly »pent in plov- the coming month, do not forget that j prBctor CBn relieve
old chronic
Sublimity'/ moat aubatantial cilizena, mg drop the handkerchief, nng-aruund- the Stayton School Fair will be held on ; malady without the
of
medicine
| the above date».
died at the home of hi» mother, Mra. the-roay and other game». About 6 A large number o f children have chemistry or surgery.
Thereaia Kieaterer, of pneumonia on o’clock, Ice cream,cake and candy were made arrangement» to compete for the
His references are the people in
aerved to the little folk», after which
Sunday, August 23.
many prize» offered by the people of Stayton and vicinity whom he haa help­
they departed wiahing Mi»» Lucile
Stayton and aurrounding country and ed. He can give you the beat that the
Herman Kieaterer waa (torn in Had* | many happy return» of the day.
although the dry weather will cut the acience of Chiropractic know», and ia a
on, Germany, April 22, 1H0K. He came
Thoae attending were Hilda Track,
exhibit aomewhat, »till there ia conaid- specialist in the adjustment of nervous
to the United State» with hia parenta Katherine Harmon, laabelle and Helen ■ crable in aight yet.
in IH71 The Oral »topping place waa Mielke, Zelma Elder, Louine Thomaa, | The fart that every exhibitor will al- ami chronic diseases.
Office in the Roy house, 1st door
Roaina Kerber, Suaie Olmated, Macel
In Minneeuta, but in 1887 young Kiea-
■ ao have a chance to exhibit at the State north of Lancefield’s Shoe Store, Stay-
Fi»h and Fay Caapell.
tercr cm me to Oregon and hia father
Fair and win one of the many trip» to ton. Office hours If a. m. to 8 p. m.
the Panama Ex;>osition,will al»o add an Examination free.
and mother aoon followed. They came
fpd. ad.) 9-17x
intere»t and zeat to the competition.
to Sublimity, where the family haa
been located ever aince.
Thu deeea»ed wna a member o f !
ROY CARROLL IS SENTENCED
CARD OF THANKS
F. J. Kieater and Co. of Sublimity.
He waa an honored member of the ! Stayton Circle No. 142 has adopted
Catholic Order of Foreatera, holding the following Reaolutiona.
Roy Carroll, accused and convicted
1 wish to publicly announce my ap­
the position of Vice Chief Kanger.
Whereas:It haa pleased the Almighty preciation and thanks to the members of murdering Marshal John Zollar of
The C O. F. had charge of the funeral to remove from our midst: our beloved
Gervaia on the night of December 4
which waa held In the Catholic church Neighbor Lila H. Heltzel, and, Where- of the varioua lodges and our many was sentenced to a life term in the
frienda
and
neighbors
who
have
a
o
at Sublimity.
aa: In her ahornce there remain» a kindly extended their assistance and penitentiary last week by Judge Kelly,
Hev. A. I.alnck conducted the aer- Borrowing huaband and a motherless
sympathies during the last illness and Said the convicted man, “ I thank you,
vicea mid hia remarka were appreciated
^
death of my beloved wife. I also wish judge, for the courteous treatment I
by one of the Urgent audience» t h a t 1 Rcsolvtd, that we extend to the aor-
to extend the appreciation of her par- have received at your hands. I have
Sublimity haa ever aeen at a aimilar rowing family our heartfelt aympathy anU Bnd brother» for the many act» of been treated squarely and fairly by the
occaaion. The funeral waa held yes- in this dark hour of aorrow and com- kindness and aympathy shown them in
court as far as I can ascertain and by
terday, August 26.
mend to them the unfailing love and their bereavement and affliction over all the deputies and the sheriff.” The
Mr. Reiaterer I a aurvived by hia comfort of Him who "Doeth all things o,e death of their daughter and sister. sheriff alleges that Carroll has been a
mother, Mra. Thereaia Reiaterer, two
model prisoner. He was incarcerated
S. H. Heltzel.
brother»; Frank J. of Sublimity and
Resolved, that in the death of Neigh-
yesterday afternoon at 3 o’clock. The
Rlchsrd of Alberta, Canada: and by 1>or He|tfe| thu| clrele loM(, , f , ithful I
case has been before the jury three
three slaters; Mra. Helen Brown of Ta-1 membcr. oae whose thoughtfulneaa and
Misses Lillian Sims and Neva Bal- times. In all thirty-six men heard the
coma, Washington, Mra. Jennie Mer­ devotion to the happiness of others, { acheveid of Scio made a week-end visit testimony and the jurymen deliberated
cer of Portland, Ore., and Mra. Therea­ rather than self, endeared her to every ' at the J. J. Barnes home.
in total over the ease seventy-three
ia Huber of I m s Angeles, California. member.
hours. —Statesman.
All were present except the brother in
Resolved, that these resolutions be
Mrs. Helen Bridger of Albany visited
Canada and the sister In California.
spread upon the records of thia Circle a few days at the home of her brother,
Hoppickers Wanted—Wood, water
and a copy be furniahed the local papei H. N. Huntley this week.
and straw furnished free. T. J. Hill
and the official organ of the Women of
Sublimity, Ore.
Woodcraft for publication.
Mr. Fcrgerson a n d Fred Henkel 8-27x
Lucinda Miller
started for Eastern Oregon Sunday.
Born to the wife of Frank Pietrok
Hattie Smith
They are driving through.
of
near Scio, a girl, Sunday .August 23.
Anna Riggs—Com.
Mrs. Henry Hassler and Mrs. Will Dr. Brewer was in attendance.
Miller of near Scio were trading with
The Slayton ball team want to Gatea
WANTED— lOtona of good cheat hay,
PRINTS NEW FOLDERS
Stayton merchants Monday.
In the Hammer, Auto Truck last Sun­
delivered, i n exchange for building
day and trimmed the mountaineers to
W. A. Weddle and wife of Eugene material. Petzel Estate Lbr. Co.
the tune of 9 fo 4.
The Wilbur Woolen Mills Co. of thia are the proud parents of a baby girl
As no representative of the Mail waa place haa just had two thousand two-
Everett Crabtree and Misses Theresa
present at the contest, an accurate ac­ color folders printed at the Mail office born last Tuesday August 18. Mrs. and Margaret Fehlen and Maiana Ses-
Oron
Weddle
of
this
place
is
visiting
count of the game cannot be given.
| descriptive of their goods. The foldj there now.
tak motored over to Salem Sunday.
era are beauties, printed in red and
black o n »hell-rose, fine-stock cover
DELINQUENT TAXES
I P»per.
RESOLUTIONS
STAYTON BEATS
GATES ONCE MORE
Your
Photos
Taxca will become delinquent after
Mr. and Mr». Beckor of Portland are
September 1.
There ere only four visiting at the Ferris home thia week.
more days In which to get out of pay­
ing the penalty.
Ice-
HOPPICKERS WANTED
Cold Watermelons at SestakA Thomas,
same price as others sell hot ones.
Ben Roy and Glen Munkors returned
Anyone wanting to register for the
from a trip up in the Elkhorn country
Livealy hop yard ace Mr«. Emma Glov­
er, Slayton. Tents, wood, water, ta­ Sunday.
bles, chairs and straw furnished free.
G. C. Eksman accompanied t h e
T. A. Livealy. Mra. Emma Glover,
Endeavor society to Scio
Kingston
Stayton, Oregon.
8-27
Sunday.
FOR SALE
Mra. Chaa. Streff and children are
Team of young horses, wt. 2200, new j down from the homestead visiting here
hack, harness and wairons. At a b a r-, thia week.
gain. Geo. Resume, First house east
Misa Della Harold went to Albany
of Red Mill, Stayton, Oregon.
tf.
Monday where she will work in a Milli­
nery Store.
Mrs. Dora Shreve is home from Till-
amook.
Dr. C. H. Brewer and wife and Mra.
G. L. Brown motored up to Lyons Sun-
Carl Cyrus waa down from Portland i day evening.
Sunday.
Dr. Brewer removed the adenoids
Misa Ina Harold was a Salem visitor from the 6-yr-old »on of Frank Sil-
Monday.
havy, Saturday.
R. J. Moses was over from Tangent
Chris Silbernagel and son and Joe
Monday.
Schwindt, wife and son of Jordan were
in town Tuesday.
Stanley Stewart was a Lebanon vis­
Miss LaVerne Knecr of Mill City vi»S
itor Sunday.
ited the first of the week with friends
Mra. Jos. Koberiine of Jordan wns in and relatives here.
town Monday.
Miss Carrie Mueller was over from
Mra. Mattie Bruce of Lyons visited the Russell camp near Thomas Sunday
visiting home folks.
in town Sunday.
Mrs. Jonn Amort of Macleay and
Guy Sloper of Portland visited home
Mrs. Othmer Berg of Shaw were visit­
lolks here this week.
ing in town Tuesday.
Prof. Philipps was here from Jeffer­
son Friday and Saturday.
Miss June Kearns was the guest of
Miss Mabel Townes of Mt. Pleasant
F. B. Decker and family motored ov­ the first of the week.
er from Silverton Sunday.
A large number of Stayton people
Joe. Meiscr of near Scio was a busi- are attending t h e Barnum & Bailey
Show at Salem today.
ness visitor here Tuesday.
F o r Sale—Registered Shropshire
E. Harris of Washington has leased
Rams, see Alva Smith, Aumavillc.
the Pratt Photo Studio for a term and
has begun business at the same place.
Mra. J. C. Mayo of Spokane, Wash., Mr. Pratt has gone into business in
ia visiting at the home of her son here. Lebanon.
Will be made more
beautiful by a new
5H0MESC0PE, the riodern Way.
HEADQUARTERS FOR:
Ice Cold Drinks
Ices and Ice Cream
Fresh Fruits and Nuts
Candies and Tobaccos
Hagazines and Newspapers
GEM
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
A Few Grocery Specials
Steel Cut Coliee
Best Grade W L.aundry Soap
Swift Pride Cleanser
8 02 . can Coca
3 lbs. for 90c.
21 bars for $1.00
7c can
25c can
Oatmeal, Spices, Condensed Milk,
Coffee, Tea and Salmon have rais­
ed and may go higher, but as long
as our present stock lasts we will
sell at the old prices.
DON'T FORGET US ON HOPPICKING SUPPLIES
Thomas-Mayo Co.
S e ria l N o 962
CHILDREN S PARTY
Master Lee and Mias Mary Tate en­
tertained a number of their frienda at
their home in the north part of town
last Friday afternoon.
A dainty luncheon waa served to the
children about half past four, which
conaiated of ice cream, cake and cook­
ies. Those attending were Margaret
and Bernice Hensley of Linn county,
Zora Stowell, Wava Brown, Norma
Stamp, Sarah and Minta Caldwell, laa­
belle Hallman, Clara Mielke, Dorothy
Shreve and Master Max Brown.
DAKT-CARY
Mrs. Lula Cary and Charles Dart of
Linn county were married i n Scio
Sunday, Auguat 23 at the Gill home.
Rev. Allison of that place performed
the cermony.
Mra. Cary waa at one time a Stay-
tou girl and ia well known here. Mr.
Dart is a Linn county farmer. The
couple will live on the Cary tarm on
the south aide of the Santiam.
will go
nomarne
A large number of Stayton people
are very busy this week preparing to
go to the hop fieiua. They will scatter
in all directions. The hop yield, al­
though of a superior quality, promises
to be hardly up to the 1913 crop in
quantity. The most of the pickers will
be gone about three weeks.
STARTS NEW SYSTEM
J. G. Gillingham, Public Auditor and
Accountant of Portland was here last
week and installed a new and modem
system of bookkeeping in the Brown-
Petzel Lumber company’s offee.
The Mail force has been hard at
work getting out some of the station
ery for the company.
N. J. Gehlen and wife have a fine,
handsome boy at their home, bom yes­
terday. Dr. Brewer ia in attendance.
A number of the pupils of the Christ
ian Sunday school were entertained at
the Masonic grove by the pastor yes
terday.
Master John and Miss Hazel Olmsted
returned home Monday after at->o
weeks vacation st the Chas. Streff
homestead.
Miss Bertha Herrling of near Me-
hama will start for eastern Oregon
next week where she will teach the
coming year.
J. M. Stewart returned to his home
in Lincoln Nebr. Monday after an ex
tended visit with his daughter |e re and
other relatives in Oregon.
Mrs. H. A. Newberry of Tacoma,
Wash., and Ray Blakely, wife and ba^
by o f Eugene visited at the Frank
Blakely home over Sunday.
TEACHING FORCE
FOR NEXT YEAR
The entire teaching staff of the Stay-
ton schools, including the high school
has been selected.
Five of the teachers who taught tout
year have been retained. They ar»:W.
C. Gauntt Principal and Superinten­
dent, Mias Katherine McShane, sixth
and seventh gradea; Miss Malia Olma­
ted, fourth and fifth; Misa Maude Hol­
lister, second and third; Mrs. Clara
Pratt, primary. Misa Minnie Poley ot
Ashland, and a graduate of the Statu
University has been selected as assist­
ant in the high school; and Mias Mabel
Rupert o f Salem who will probably
teach the eighth grade.
The board and superintendent, how­
ever, may make some changes in the
foregoing schedule when the work to
finally assigned at the opening of the
school
On account of the fact that a great
many of the pupils of the higher grades
will want to spend a few weeks hop­
picking, the school will not reopen un­
til Monday, September 21.
The entire interior o f the school
building haa been repainted, and a new
data room haa been cut off from the
upper hall for the accomodation of the
additional teacher. Thia together with
the fact that the Stayton school haa a
broader and better course of study than
ever before, will no doubt attract many
more pupils, which will tend to fill the
empty houses and help Stayton in a
material as well as an educational way.
Harvey Anderson has been employed
as janitor for the coming year. It wa s
thought that with seven rooms and twit
big halls to take care of, together with
the labor of caring for so many fires
the different rooms, it would be bett* r
to hire a man to spend bis entire tin
at the work rather than to hire scho 1
boys, as haa been the haoit in the pas
HAKES RAPID Ü d WA tf
Add This Fact To Yo
Knowledge
Store Of
Kidney disease often advances s o
rapidly that many a person is firmly )
its grasp before aware of its progre"
Prompt attention should be given f: e
slightest symption of kidney dison!* .
If there is a dull pain in the 1 xck,
headaches, dizzy spells or a tired ■»•rrn-
out feeling, or if the kidney secretions
are offensive, irregular and attended
with pain, procure a good kidney rem­
edy at once.
Thousands recommend Doan’s Kid­
ney Pills. Read the statement below.
T. F. Chance, carpenter, 1625 E.
Second St., Albany, Oregon, says: “ A
couple of years ago I strained my hack
and soon noticed weakness and discr
tiers of the kidneys. I had read about
Doan’s Kidney Pills and began usini
them. In a short time my back wa-
strengthened and all the ether kidne;
disorders left me. I know that Doan'a
Kidney Pills are a fine kidney medi­
cine.”
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t sim­
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Chance had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
First Picks—The best that money
can buy in a long filler, 5 cent cigar.
Mrs. Jesse Spurlock. Mrs. Marion Homemade by J. J. Lambert, Stayton.
Coarser and children and Mrs. Roy Fu-
son of Aumsville were trading with FOR SALE-Two good milch cows.
giving milch now. See or phone J. H.
Stayton merchants Tuesday.
8-27x
Kreps, Stayton.
Sestak & Thomas, the Stayton butch­
ers. bought a carload of beef cattla at
Miss Hazel Price who is bookkeeper
Detroit this week. Stayton will have at the Imperial Furniture Store in Sa­
some good meat in the future.
lem returned home Monday after a
weeks’ visit at the Curtis Cole horr *
Miss Stella Huntley returned from near Kingston.
Newport Tuesday after three weeks
vacation at that place. She expects to
stay here till after hoppicking.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
J. E. Collins, wife and son and Misa
Stevenson of Atwood, Illinois visited
Notice ia hereby given that sea)
at the J. T. Hunt home in the Waldo bids will be received by the clerk
Hills while on their way to California. School District No. 60 Linn cour
Oregon for erecting a school buildi
The Christian Endeavor of Kingston at Fox Valley, Oregon.
; went in the Stayton Auto Truck to Scio
Bids to be opened on the 29th day
Sunday, where they were the guests August 1914 at 1 p. m. Work to
of the Scio society. There were about completed by Nov. 1st 1914.
28 who went.
The board reserves the right to
ject any or all bi ’a. Plana and ape
Dr. BeauchaYYip reports a boy born to Acations may be seen at the reside:
Mr. and Mrs. John Hafner of near of the Clerk, 1 mile east of Lyons.
Triumph last Friday, and a girl to Mr
J. H. Johnston. Clerk, Lyons, Qi
8-27
and Mrs. John Trask of Fox Valley
on Tuesday of this week.
OFF AGAIN
About twenty-five members of the
The Electric Light plant ia again c ut
Chustian Endeavor Society went to the
Herrling home east of town Wednes of commission and we are grinding on
day evening. The occasion was a sur the Mail by hand. How long, Oh hoi
long?
I prise party on Mra. Herrling.