The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, November 12, 1914, Image 1

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THE STAYTON MAIL
¿Oth Year, N o 41.
S T A Y T O N , M A R IO N C O U N T Y , O R E G O N ,
S e e America First
“ I yearned to take a trip abroad
So dad and ma and I
Bought tickets for a foreign tour,
And bade our friends good-by.
Wa took our brand-new car along
But didn’t bring it back,
Some soldiers seized it when the guns
At Liege commenced to crack.
“ We left our baggage all behind
To catch a cattle train
(My things will be old fashioned when
We get those trunks again;)
And we who went first cabin out
Across the briny blue,
Came back in stuffy steerage berths,
And glad to have them, too.
“ 1 never thought that I would weep
For joy to see once more
The bobbing little ferry-boats
Of Staten Island’s Bhore;
Or that against the smoky sky
The black, serrated line
Of old Manhattan’s jumbled roofs
Could ever look so fine.
“ Poor ma will be a nervous wreck
She vows for all her days.
And dad gets purple in the face.
And glares at me and says:
We wouldn’ t have been there to feel
The war cloud when it burst.
If we had seen America,
Our native country, first.”
—Leslie’s.
T H U R S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 12, 1914.
RAILROAD PROSPECT IS DISCUSSED
Popular Lady Contest
AT SUBUMITY MEETING
The Stayton Mail, together with
several merchants o f this city will
inaugurate on Saturday, October 17
NUMBER OF STAYTON PEOPLE THERE IN A BODY
According to special invitation o f the j still i( would do no harm to send a
Sublimity Commercial Club, a number ! committee to interview them.
Prof. Gauntt o f Stayton waa o f the
o f members o f the Stayton Develop­
opinon that the people could get almost
ment lea g u e and other citizen* inter*
anything they want if they oniy want­
eated went to Sublimity Tueaday night ed it hard enough.
o f thia week t n attend the regular
Attorney Heltzel o f this city spoke
monthly meeting o f the Sublimity body. at some length, and gave aomi good
The talk waa mainly on the line of advice along the line o f approaching
how to induce the Willamette Southern, the officials o f a corporation.
an electric line now building into Mt.
J. T. Kearns, the old wheel-horse o f
Angel, to come on south a n d pea a the Stayton t o Anywhere Railroad,
through Sublimity and Stayton.
said that he immediately sat up and
Preaident W. H. Dawning o f the took notice when anyone said “ Rail­
Sublimity Club atated that the grad«' road” in their sleep.
He epoke with
waa already as far aa Mt. Angel, and his usual fluency and gave a very sen­
that cars would be running that far by sible talk on rights-of-way and other
Chriatmaa.
details o f the actual beginning o f a rail­
Every person in the house waa called road.
upon to give their views, and all were
While it is quite possible that noth­
unanimous in thinking that some in­ ing may come o f the new prospect,
ducement should be offered the new yet it behooves us to not overlook any
line to extend at least as far as Stay- bets along this line.
ton.
A good time was had by a'll present
J. T. Hunt thought that the officials and before the meeting adjourned a
o f the company now building undoubt­ committee waa appointed to investigate
edly had some definite object in view the possibilities o f t h e Willamette
and that while that object would not Southern. About ft dozen were pres­
be departed from to any great extent, I ent from Stayton.
A GRAND PREMUM CONTEST
T h e Prizes of which will be awarded to the most pop­
ular ladies in Stayton and vicinity.
Christian
Mack & Shepherd have remodelled
their barber shop across from the post-
office, put in another chair and are
ready to accommodate all comers at all
times. Three barbers and no waiting
on Saturdays will be their motto from
now on. Baths in connection.
church held a very pleasing and unique
iKtciai in the Sunday School room o f
the church last Friday evening. Those
present were measured and paid for
their respective heights to help make
the remaining pay met ts on tke church
piano. The evening waa spent very
Sam Williams started for Pomeroy,
pleasantly with games and recitations
and everyone went home hoping the Washington last Friday morning.
He
Kneiety would soon entertain again.
will probably stay all winter.
Groceries
Coffee in bulk,
25c, 30c, 35c lb.
Steel-Cut, in cans,
30c lb.
Clear Brook peaches, 2 1-2 lb. can. 13c
Golden West soda,
6c a package.
No. 1 Cold storage walnuts, 17c lb.
Fresh Raisins, Currants, Candied
Peel and Nuts for cooking.
ecials
Big Reductions in Sweaters
1 Lady’s cloak left, Special at $6.49
A few Children’s cloaks equally reduced.
Big Reductions in Boys’ Suits.
Bought from the Will Piano House of Salem and giv­
en by The Stayton Mail.
Second Prize- $45 Set of Silverware
42 Pieces of 1847, Triple X Rogers in a beautiful satin
lined case, given by Thomas-Mayo Co.
Third Prize- $35 Leather Rocker
Solid Leather and the Best that can be made, given by
The Stayton Housefumishing Co.
Fourth Prize- $35 Sewing Machine
KLECKER
Compare these prices wiuh what others ask.
And Get Votes on the Big Premium
Columbia-Eiler Model with records, given by Beau­
champ’ s Drug Store.
Sixth Prize- $25 Solid Gold Wrist
Watch, given by GD A. Luthv, Jeweler.
Seventh Prize- $25. Graphophone
Standard Hornless, with i ecords, given by Lancefields
Cash Shoe Store.
Rules
L
2 .
I
Any lady from six to sixty years o f age is eligible.
The names to be voted on are proposed by nominating
coupons printed in the Mail the first week, however a
new name may be proposed at any time.
3. The votes are to be counted at stated intervals by a dis­
interested committee.
The contest starts October 17 and will close at some date
in February to be annou need later.
No one in any way connected with The Stayton Mail or
any s f the stores contributing prizes will be allowed
compete.
6 . No vote can be transferred after having been voted.
The voting boxes will be deposited in the Far. & Mer. Bk.
and the various stores interested. •
8 . The 1st count will be Monday, O ct 26.
5.
7.
$7.00
$6.50
$6.00
$5.25
I
Mow to Get Votes
FIRST
At each o f the following stores, for every cash pur­
chase o f $1.00 you wrill get a voting coupon for 200 votes. In­
sert the name o f your favorite and deposit it in the vote box.
Here are the stores which ar^ the only ones in which
you can obtain these voting coupons:
Thomas-Mayo Co., General Merchandise
Stayton Housefurnishing Co., Furniture
Korinek & Mielke, Hardware, Harness, Implements
Beauchamp’s, Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles
C. A. Luthy, Jewelry, Watches, Cut Glass
Lancefield’s, Boots, Shoes, Repairing
Bought his Shoes Before
the advance in price.
Buy o f us
New Royal, Drop-head, Latest Attachments, given by
Korinek & Mielke’s Hardware and Implement Store.
Fifth Prize- $25 Graphophone
Miss Kearns still holds a slight lead
with Misa Fehlan a close second, while
Miss Rauscher o f Sublimity has sud-
vomited out one o f the most scathing j denly jumped into third place, with
editorials on the degeneracy o f the Miss Rohwnn but a few thousand votes
Oregon Journal last week that ever behind. Mrs. Jones and Miss Silhavy
was put into print.
are but a few hundred votes apart for
He skins the Journal alive, hangs R the next position and a new candidate
up in the first flat o f a septic tank and has appeared from the Linn county
anoints it with skunk oil in abuudance. side, Mrs. John Sandner'Jr. who may
Now, the editor o f this religious sheet, yet make some o f the rest hustle. Be­
(The Mail) does not even take the Jour­ low is the standing at the count yester­
nal, but surely the good people o f Port­ day at the Farmers a Merchants Bank;
land would not let a person or a paper Name
Address
Votes
live long that was so low down that it Miss June Kearns
73,250
would “ contaminate a murderer” or
Stayton
“ poison a new born babe.”
Miss Theresa Fehlen
67,600
Elbert, Elbert, you must have had a
Stayton
nightmare when you penned that edi­ Miss Iona Bartlett
12,750
torial. The editor o f The Mail has the
Stayton
article in question preserved in salt, Mrs. F. I. Jones
20,650
vinegar and wood alcohol, and if he
Stayton
ever gets real mad at anyone he is go­ Miss Naomi Silhavy
20,400
ing to read that piece o f "putrid put­
Stayton
rescence” a n d get in a good humor Misa Marguerite Ryan
7.050
again.'
Mt. Pleasant
I f any o f the readers o f The Mail Miss Lena Berg
5.050
wish to persue this remarkable erup­
Stayton
tion, he may do so by calling at this Miss Osie Condit
5,000
office.
West Stayton
7,950
Mrs. Mva Thomas
Stayton
44,300
LIST YOUR LAND WITH THE STATE Miss Julia Rohwein
Jordan
Miss Clara Rauscher
49,000
Sublimity
The State Immigration Bureau wants
6,500
lists o f farm lands that are reasonable Miss Nora Cavin
Stayton
in price. These lists will be shown or
8,350
sent to prospective purchasers, and no Mrs. Frank Hamman
Stayton
commission will be charged for the
8400
Mrs. John Sandner Jr.
same.
Kingston
Anyone wishing to list their lands
with this department o f the state, can
do so by seeing Jno. Thoma, Secretary
Rue Drager has sold his farm near
o f the Stayton Development League or
F. A. Bell, Secretary o f the Sublimity Mehama and will make his future home
in Portland.
Commercial Club.
18 inch High Tops
14 inch High Tops
12 inch High Tops
10 inch High Tops
be
Grand Prize- $ 3 0 0 Piano
COTTAGE GROVE ED-
CONTESTANTS STANDING
ITOR GETS PEEVED
IN PREMIUM CONTEST I
In Notions and Dry Goods
Reg. 25c Rufflings, Special, 17c
T h e prizes to
awarded are as follows:
YP.S.C.E. ENTERTAINS
| INCREASED BUSINESS RE­ The editer o f the Cottage Grove Sen­
tinel, Elbert Bede, must have swallow­
IN S. S. ROOM QUIRES ANOTHER MAN ed an awful dose o f something for he
The Y.P.B.C.E. o f t h e
Serial N o 973
SECOND
With each yearly subscription to The Stayton Mail
you will get a voting coupon o f 2,000 votes.
The regular
price of The Mail is $1.50 per year. Job work paid for upon
deltvery is entitled to voting coupons.
Examine these prizes at the different stores named,
the piano is at the Stayton Housefurnishing Co’s Store, and
is a beauty. Get busy at once.
Nominating C oup on -5000 Votes For
Contest Now in Progress.
Free ticket to Theatres with every Dollars’
CASH
Thomas-Mayo Co.
But one coupon can be counted for each contestant
PURCHASE
40 cents
For your eggs at KLECKER’S
PRATT’S STUDIO
Dry Cleaning. Pressing, Mending ai d
Will be located upstairs in the Roy
Building instead o f the Lau Building
i with the bakery as was stated last
I week. Enlarged picture with each $5.
I order o f cabinet photos.
tering, neatly and quickly done. L&<
work a specialty.
Mrs. A. J. Chance.
press office.
Prices reasonaL
N ext door to 1 i
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