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O r»f" Historical Hucletf^ THE STÄYT0N MAIL ¿Oth Year, No 38. STA Y TO N , MARION COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22 , 1914 . EQUITABLE SAVINGS, EXECUTRIX APPOINTED Dora A. Harden, of Pleasant Hill, in ana county, waa appointed executrix of the eatate of Martha A. Drown by Judge Buahey yeaterday morning. The eatate la valued at 14600. (j. L. Iirown, John Thorn«» and 8. H. Heltzel were appointed appraiaera of the eatate. The helra are: Dora A. Harden, of Pleae- ant Hill; J. K. Drown, of Portland; C. E. Brown and (j. L. Drown, of .Stayton. PROMINENT SUBLIMITY KITCHEN SHOWER AND COUPLE MARRIED WEDDING FOLLOWS Se rial N o 9 7 0 MOVES INTO NEW BUNGALOW MRS. E. RUSSELL JEHU HERE LAST WEEK Jos. Williams has moved inte his fine new bungalow in the north part of thia city, which waa built by Lulay Mrs. E. Russell Jehu, private secre Bros, t i Co , contractors and buildera. The house is of a very artistic bunga tary to Rev. W. G. McLoren of the low style and finished in a most up-to- Pacific Coast Rescue and Protective Society, has been in Stayton for i few date manner. day» in the in ten t of the lyiuiae Home G. Q. Smith waa down from Sublim and the Albertina Kerr nursery. Mrs. Jehu waa entertained at the home of ity Monday. Mr and Mra. E. Roy who are much interested in thia work. Mayor Bean- champ and the business men of Stayton who are well acquainted with the work received her cordially and the sub.icrip- tiona thia year have been larger than ever. Mrs. Jehu wishes to thank the ¡>e<.- There were two dancea in town last ple of Stayton for the courteous and Saturday night, one in the Beauchamp Hall and one in the I. O. O. F. build generous manner i n which a h e has been received and extends the invita ing. As the writer did not attend either tions to ail who are interested in hu he cannot say which was best; but manity to visit the homes in Portland. probably both were good. It haa been said that, “ Competition is the Life and Soul of Business,’’ and also some wise philosopher haa remark ed that; "Blessed be he who makes two blades of grass grow where but one grew before,’’ which is probably the reason that Stayton has two good Dr. J. C. Sones, a graduate Chiro orchestras. May they both flourish practor, who haa been in Stayton a and prosper. year, can relieve your old chronic mal ady without the use of medicine or surgery. He succeeds where others fail. He can give you the best that the science of Chiropractic knows, and ia a specialist in the adjustment of nervous and chronic diseases, notwithstanding If you want to get a prize in the Big what certain parties tn Stayton would Piano Contest, the first thing to do is have you believe. Adjustments $1.00 vote a nominating coupon, which run each. this week in older to give everyone a Office in Roy house. Hours, 10 a. m. chance. You rill find it on the back to 8 p. nr. examination free. page of the Mail. (pd. ad.) 11-12X "Afraid” and “ Can’t try ” never won a single prize in life. Fill out the nominating coupon, get a receipt book at the Mail office and hustle a few sub scriptions. They count up fast. (Special to the Mail) The girl» o f the high school and On Tuesday of of this week, Otto ber j eighth grade of the Stay ton school gave 20, at 8 t. Boniface church at Sublimity, I * 1,urPri»«! kitchen ahower to Mias Clara occurred one of the prettiest eVfctita of MurPhy on I uesday of this week at the season in the marriage of Miss ‘*>c J. E. Sloper home. About twenty FRED M. ROWLEY. SPECIAL AGENT » Bertha Hendrick, daughter of Mr. and j youn,f P*°PI<! were P aten t and the Mrs. August Hendrick, to Mr. Peter • mount oi kitchen untensds and other WRITING MANY STAYTON PEOPLE J. Etzel, a prominent young farmer of v“lua,,,e presents given to the proapec- FOR SAVINGS DEPOSITS. ncar Sublimity, Rev. Fr. Lai nek offl- tivc' bnde would well-nigh fill a room, Cr> the following d a y Miss Clara dated at the ceremony. Cn the and JwBe* James Tho® "» accompanied by The bride presented a charming ap-1 *nd. Frel M. Rowley, Special Agent for pe.srancc in a gown of cream caahnterc, the bride‘a aiatcr, Miaa Bessie Klecker, the Equitable S.ivinga and Loan Aaa’n veiled with net and carrying a bouqu t ar,d Guy Sloper, went to Salem where of Portland ia viaiting Stayton in the of white dahlias. The maid of honor, the young couple were married. The bnde is the youngest daughter Miaa Emma Hendrick, sister of the interest of the Aaaociation. V. A. Goode, at one time a resident bride, was attired in a cream cauhmcre of G. W. Murphy of this city and haa a The Equitable Saving« a n d Loan of Stayton, haa decided to cast hia lot and carried'« bouquet of pink dahlias. host of friend in Stayton ami vicinity. Aaaociation ia that fumoua old financial with ua and has fitted up quarters in The groom wore a suit of seal brown The groom is the eldest son of Mr. and Inatitution that waa founded away bark the Roy Block for the practice of hia and was attended by his brother, John M rs.^lenry Thomas o A, near Silver profeaaion of law. Etzel. i.ittle Neva Smith looked sweet Creek Falls, and ia a JBMginent hop- In the year 1H90 having weathered all Mr. Goode ia a graduate of the Will as a flower girl. grower of that part of W H buntry. of the financial flume» and panica of the amette University and haa been prac-.j The young people will live on the After the ceremony at the church, paat 21 year», it atanda out in a claaa tiring law in Salem. He and hia wife, i the happy couple repaired to the borne Svancara farm i n the Waldo Hills, all by Itaetf aa one of the beat time who waa Miaa Dovena Dryden, and of the brine’s parents where a bounti- where they will be at home to their tried and panic tcated inveatment of who attended school here, are coaily ( ful repast waa served to a host of in- friends after November 1. located in the Seetak house on Water ! vited friend* and relatives. Tripping the age. street. w ei . . ,. .. ... | the light fantastic, and games prevaii- RALLY DAY NOTICE Thia Aaaociation doe» buaineaa with Mr. __ Goode invites the _______ public to 4>__ come ! ed , throughout .. . . . the . afternoon and even- ul__ __ ______ P«ople in all walka of life from the and t see him on any and all matters new» boy and boot black in the atreeU connected with hia profession, and as ? ing in an especially prepared bower for the occasion. Rally Day will be observed by the to thn millionaire in hia elaborate olliee. sure* them courteous treatment. The happy couple left the next day Kingston Sunday school on next Sun The Equitable handle» thouaanda of for a short wedding trip to Portland day, October 25, all are invited to at dollar« i n trust fund« f o r varioua and other points. They wilt be a t tend, mothers especially. Come and church organixationa a n d Fraternal * home to their many friends after Nov encourage the children by your presence orders u«|iccially t h e Odd Fellow» j ember 1. Come rain or shine. Lodge, which organization haa h a d Among the out-of-town visitors pres matured certificate«. ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Be ger The men back of the Equitable are 1 Miss A. Wourma and two brothers of man of Idaho, relatives of Mrs. Hend Fern Ridge were trading in town Sat aom • of Oregon'» beat and wealthiest (Special to the Mail) rick. buaineaa men, among them are: Chas. urday. E. I .add, Preaident; Théo. B. Wilcox, The Golden Wedding Anniversary of Vice Preaident; Elw. Cookingham, 2nd i Mr. and Mra. C. K. Read who live Vice President; P. McKercher, Secre- \ three miles southeast o f Aumsvillc, tary. was celebrated at their home on Tues Hundreds of residences through Ore day, October 2th. gon, Washington and Idaho have been Many friends a n d relatives were handsomely rewarded by placing their present including their nine children Havings with t h e Equitable: among a n d eighteen o f their twenty-four The Waltmeyer A O’Connor Stock The “ Buy a Bale of Cotton’’ move- these people are: Mr. and Mra. John P. grandchildren. The day waa pleasant Company played a a return return engagement Company played Wilbur, owners of the Wilbur Woolen ly .pent and the old couple were much IrneTrt » spreading and no doubt m, k. ; good movement. a‘ ‘he Star Theatre here on Tuesday Mill*, who have at different times ma 1 cheered by the presene*! alld Miaa Nora Crabtree waa a Salem vis With a record crop of 5,000,000 bales ni«h‘ o t this week, tured saving certificates. I ing of the large gathering. Kidney D isease» A re T oo D angerous itor Monday. surplus which cannot be sold in Euro- The Farci^Comedy “ R U A Moose?’’ The money delimited on those Sav F o r Stayton People To pean markets, the Southern planter was a scream from start to finish, and ing Certificates ia loaned on real-eatato Neglect. bids fair to go broke unless the Ameri- showed very plainly how bad a man can at one-half ita value, the loanee repay The great danger of kidney troufi'-s can people come to his rescue ard “ buy Ket tangled up when he gets in wrong, ing the loan on the monthly payment a bale of cotton.” The Stayton people will no doubt is that they so often get a firm hold be plan, in amount same aa paying rent. fore t h e sufferer recognizes tbs u. Cotton has sold for over ten cents K'vc this company a good turn-out The mortgage» are held by the Sec. of Health will be gradually underrrf:: -d. |.er pound since 1904. You can buy a wher ever they decide to make us a State. The monthly payments receiv It will pay you to bring your auto in headache, nervous«??*», Hauled safely and cheaply by the Backache, ed on loam are reloaned the following thia winter and let ua overhaul it. You bale of cotton for $50 (500 lbs 1 and it visi‘ in ‘he future. lameness, soreness, lumbago, urinary I will be stored in a government ware- Stayton Auto Truck. Bally will handle month, which thus enables the Associa will find our work to be good and our the goods, and guarantees quick, and troubles, dropsy, gravel and Brig!“ ’* tion to reloan lioth principal and inter- l prices right. Brown’s Garage A Ma- 1 house for one year free together with THE LATTEST FAD j free insurance for that time. If inter- safe delivery. See him first, day or disease often follow in merciless suc eat 12 time» a year; hence the conser i chine Shop. MM C. E. Brown Prop. I ested see the Stayton Mail for address. cession. Don’t neglect your kidneys. night. vative, large interest earnings they arc Help the kidneys with Doan’s Kidney making and have m a d e . -------------------------- Pills, which are s o strongly recom The latest fad in society is the tub John Potter, wife and baby of Me- Mr. Rowley experts to remain in First Pick»—The beat that money A PROBLEM mended right here in this locality. Stayton for a couple of weeks and ia can buy in a long filler, 5 cent cigar, hama are visiting friends here this cure. In this the patient arises just as 0. T. Porter, justice of peace, (¡14 the crisp air of the morning is mellow stopping at the Stayton Hotel. Homemade by J. J. Lambert, Stayton. week. Elm St., Albany, Ore., says: “ Seven ed by the first sunbeam. An ordinary washtuo is filled with hot water and { When the editor of a country paper! or eight years ago, my back was in V-d soap suds, into which various articles 8‘a r‘s >n on Monday morning to get up ~ shape and my kidneys were disordered. of linen are thrown. something for his paper in the way of Doan’s Kidney Pills fixed ms up a!l After they are thoroughly saturated interesting local news and finds after right. They made my kidneys normal the patient takes them up one at a nosing around that nothing has happen- and rid my back of pain. Whenever I time and rubs them briskly up and «1 in ‘he town or community that ne | have needed a kidney medicine since, I down on a washboard placed in the tub. can write UP- *nd nobody gives in any | have taken Doan’s Kidney Pills and This is kept up until the hands, arms personals or local news, and every fel- they have benefited me.” and face are glowing pink. The pa- *ow be ‘nil*8 to says, “ I don t know a Price 50e, at all dealers. Don’t sim- tient then goes into the open air and ‘b'nK> and his liver is not working piy ask for a kidney remedy—get hangs ail the linen articles on a line Jus‘ r'Kbt and he feels as though he Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that stretched for that purpose. The one had Jus‘ as soon I°°P the loop with j Mr. Porter had. Foster-Milburn Co., completing the task first announces the ' Lincoln Beachey as to go to w ork- Props., Buffalo, N. Y. time to the others over the telephone, '•‘ hat s the time when ne would like to and is entitled to a prize. It is excit- 1 ‘urn Job over ‘° the “ Smart Aleck ing sport and also invigorating exercise. wbo ‘h>nks Be can get up a better pa per than the editor and not half try. REPP^LNTATIYE HERE TWO DANCES HERE SATURDAY NIGHT NEW LAWYER LOCATES HERE CHIROPRACTIC TREATS WITHOUT MEDICINE PIANO CONTEST ATTRACTS ATTENTION GODEN WEDDING IS CELEBRATED DRAWS GOOD HOUSE HAVE YOU BOUGHT ON RETURN VISIT A BALE OF COTTON DANGER M A Y TO THE PUBLIC HEAVY FREIGHT SP EC IA LS BOYS SUITS to be closed out. Ladies and Childrens’ Cloaks to be closed out. W t b a vt just fivs Missis cloaks and two Ladles cloaks left. Misses $5.50 coal now only $3.49 5.25 3.49 6.50 4.98 (4 44 44 44 9.00 6.49 44 44 Ladies 7.00 5.98 44 44 44 13.50 8.48 44 »4 44 44 44 44 44 44 u 44 These are exceptionally low prices and if we have your size and tie coat pleases, you will find thorn priced unusually tow. Reg. $3.00 Suit now “ 6.00 “ “ $ 1 .9 8 3 .4 8 We will make equally attractive reductions on our entire line of boys suits. SWEATERS for ev- erybody— We have sweaters from 75c up and are making reductions through the entire line. BUY OF US and get votes on the premium contest. If you have any cash register tick ets you may turn them in for votes if you wisli THOMAS.MAYO COMPANY VOTERS- EVENING TELEGRAM The Evening Telegram’s annual Bar gain Period has bejun and will close Dec. 31. The regular price o f the six-day daily has been $5.C9 per year, but by a special arrangement with the publish ers we can get it for you in conjunction with the Stayton Mail for $4.50. Remember the Daily Evening Tele gram and the Stayton Mail each one year for only $4.50. Don’t put it off till too late but subscribe at once, and tell vour friends of this bargain. Wc will get the Telegram alone for you for $3.50. If you want a man to conduct your Albert Welter, son of Nick Welter of Sublimity has returned from Canada affairs in the office of County Recorder vote 86X. H. L. Clark, (pd. ad.) 10-29 and will make his home in Portland. K L E C K E R ...IS NOT... IN THE PIANO CONTEST IS IN THE SELLING CONTEST XT ODD BITS OF NEWS Racine, Wis.—Herman Raethers, hotel porter of Racine, who attracted much attention becanse of his bathing in Lake Michigan during the fall and winter until Christmas day, w a s killed at his home by falling down a stairway. Nashville Ind.—John Artis, a pio neer living seven miles southeast of here in his ninetieth year, has adver tised in the local paper for a wife. He specifies that she must be about sixty years old and have “ ginger and snap" enough in her to milk two cows morning and evening. Prices Less Than The Other Fellow Afford C an 34 c For your eggs at KLECKER’? >