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■ mm i WW** THE STAYTON MAIL EC. M. O l m s t k d S U B S C ItlP T tO & S , S I SO p e r y ear Address all communications to T H E S T A Y T O N M A IL _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ---- --------- H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M .D. Physician and Surgeon OREGON S T A YTO N. C. H. BREWER, M. D. P H Y S IC IA N AND S t a y t o n SUKGEON . O regon Wilbur N. Pintler, D.M.D. LAW YER ACROSS STREET O F F IC E IN FR O M D EID R IC H POST To the People of Stayton and Vicinity UST YOUR U N O WITH THE STATE I desire to extend to the people of their liberal patronage during my short business career in your midst. It will ever be my pleasure to carry a stock of goods which shall meet the wants of the people of this locality. You realize and appreciate that my comming to Stayton is a The State Immigration Bureau wants lists o f faint lands that are reasonable in price. These lists will be shown or sent to prospective purchasers, and no j commission will be charged for the 1 same. Anyone wishing to list their lands with this department o f the state, can do so by seeing Jno. Thoms, Secretary o f the Stayton Development League or F. A . Bell, Secretary o f the Sublimity Commercial Club. benefit to you as it brings your small wants at such prices as you have not seen here before. THE PUCE TO U T Again thanking you, I am, Short Orders at all hours. E very thing clean, neat and just as you want it cooked. Geo. Thomas. Yours truly, STANLEY A. STARR. Office O ver Stayton State Bank GRANGE WILL MEET ^■’OR S A L E —One team good work Thanksgiving Dinner— There will be a C afeteria Thanksgiving Dinner a t horses 1J mile cast o f Marion Oregon. J. C. Chrtsman. the Kingston church on Thanksgiving 11-19 6. F. KORINEK, V. S„ B. V. Sc Day. A ll are invited. Proceeds will go toward building a shed. J. A. Lulav is doing some extensive V eterin arian repair work on the residence o f Chan. Treats all domestic animals, also Dr. G. F. Korinek tested a herd o f Fischer on Third St. applies the Tuberculin test. registered Jerseys for Byron and Hen Telephone 3x7 rietta Denny the latter part o f last Mis. Monroe and Mrs. G. Q. Smith O ffice Ml Stayton S table* week. They were found to be entirely o f Sublimity were trading with Stay- STAYTO N . . . . OREGOi free from any trace o f tuberculosis. ton met chants yesterday. ---------- Misses Wanda Brown and Jeanne Shreve spent the week-end at the R. L. Morton home in Salem. J. M. R IN G O - F . M. SHOOK Slavtoq, Ore Tom W are is still on the sick list, — Dance at Beauchamp’s Hall Satur- day night. it Was Simply an Abbreviation and Was Always Pronounced "The." flu » i | in * s it happ< n ttint in copying iml i«-rxaiiiu itm-iciit iiuiiiitM-ripts we nil the ••tninii ter our nneextors uieMiit •r ‘'the" liy the ridiculous " y e V They sakl "th e" Just ms we do. Ami A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W lie only apparent rtusou for mliitMking N O T A R Y PUBLIC ‘ie character is tbut tw o centuries ago Abstracts and Probate W ork a Specialty I k * letter " h " wns usually written with i tail below the line mid with a razeed Office Over Deidrich’ s Hardware Store. :uji. which umde it look like our "y ." Diett the word was so frequently used llint It was lontracted. just as the .vonl "Mild” was then treated and oou- >ititles to ! h * treated to this day by many o f us. When 1 was a boy. more than eighty SESTA K & iears ago. the alphabets In our school hooks always elided with the "short T H O M A S ,. iml.” tVe called it “ ampersand'' and Proprietors. •onsidered it a tine snapper when we rattled off the alphabet. Sometimes when sufficiently cultured we gave it ¡he full title “ ond-per-se-niid.” Now. It is likely that our •'&” will become obsolete, just ns "y e ” has be- onic. Then our descendants of the next century or tw o will lie puzzled Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock lierhaps. but 1 do not think they w ill lie so foolish as to say "ampersand” when reading our manuscripts and coining to the little quirk we meant for “ and.” Do let us drop saying “ ye.” -D ia l. S. H. HELTZEL STAYTON MEAT MARKET hrcsii. Sait & Cured Meats Lard & Creamery Butler. ! TINWORK and PLUMBING | Bath Tubs, Lavatories and all Sanitary fittings— Farm- e rs-W e carry a line of pumps, leader water sys tems, etc. Gasoline engines. JACOB SPANIOL Lulay Bros. & Co. C ontractors & B uilders Dwelling houses a specialty Let us figure on your build ings We can save you money A good job gauranteed Phone 77 P. 0. Box 228 STAYTON, OREGON. ¡Special Sale: ON RUBBER BOOTS »O il. EDGE h ip BOOTS only $4.50 Usually sell at $6.00 LANCEFIELD’S Cash Shoe Store Not an Octet. Cyril Maude, the English comedian, was talking about class distinctions "T h ey are loss marked with you than with us." he said. "H ere you all talk alike— tlie shopgirl's accent differs In no wise from that o f a Stuyvesant or a Roosevelt. But with us the lower classes talk a disgraceful jargon. "T h e 'll' especially. The lower class es can never master that 'h.’ In tny youth 1 once heard a stage manager rehearsing 'Faust.' li e bad sprung from the people, poor chap, and he conducted the rehearsal like this: •• • Old your ’ands on your ’ips, 'old up your ’eads and look ’augbty. You’re not on ’ Ampstead ’Eath, now - you’re in 'Ailes. Now, 'asten olT ’nrrledly, with a look o f 'ate.' " 'But, sir.' said I. ‘there’s only six o f us.” ' —Washington Star. Rudeness About Doors. N ever mind if you do not happen to know tbe person who is coining be hind you. Hold the door or gate open for him Just the same. O f course the next in order may lie several steps be hind. or you may be obliged to save tw o seconds to catch your train. You may in cases like these feel compelled to slam a door or gate in the face o f an Innocent fellow being. But in scores o f instances recently olmerved doors and gates have been slnmmed In the faces o f those follow ing by boorish men and women, apparently out of sheer clownishness. Sometimes the person thus insulted may happen to he one whom you may wish to please. It pays to be a lady or a gentleman, even when you think you are among stran gers.—K ate Upson Clark in Leslie’s. A Dog and a Monkay. A good story is told o f a dog that one day discovered on organ grinder’s mon key seated upon ii bank and nt once made a rush for I t The monkey, which was attired In Jacket and bat awaited the onset so undisturbed that the dog halted within n few feet to ree onnolter. A fter awhile the dog seem- ed to recover from his surprise and was about to make a spring when the monkey raised his hand and saffited by taking off Ills h at The effect was magical The dog’s head and tall dropinsl. and he sneaked away thor oughly discomfited. Eddie Bell o f Sublimity was a Stay- ton visitor Friday. to trade for team or other personal property. W illis Caldwell. ll-26x The younger set are planning a big ; time at t h e Hard Times Dance on Thanksgiving night. See ad elsewhere. ! Pigs For S ale—8 weeks old. T. Etzel. Stayton. A 3 Reeler, together with a good comedy. BIG S H O W SUNDAY N IG H T 2 Turkeys Given Away O n T u e s . N ig h t, N o v . 2 4 Save all coupons Thurs., Sat., Sun. and Tues. * THEATRE BREAD P IE S C O O K IE S CAKES W h it e , B r o w n , P u m p k in , - M in c e , K ye. . A p p le , . . . . . . Sugar . . . . . G i n g e r ................................. Fruit Bars . . . . Frosted Cream . t . Doughnuts . . . . Cinnamon Kolia . . . 5c p e r lo a f 16c ea ch 10c per dot. lue “ •• 15c " ’* 16c " " 16c *• *• 16c " " T o o r d e r a t r e a s o n a b le p r ic e s Proprietor. HEAVY FREIGHT BIG CAR See P, fi Clifford Carter o f Lebanon visited friends here Saturday. B O Y S —Buy an Ever Ready Flash, Miss Jessie Thomas is working at the light size 6 } $1.35, size 8| $1.65. Also E verett Gardner home. bulbs and batteries. Stayton Elec. Lt. . Co. W. E. Thomas o f Salem was a busi ness visitor here Friday. Attend The Dance at the I.O.O.F. Build ing on Saturday night. Nov. 2L Music For Sale—Carpet loom and a knitting by Doll’s Orchestra. Dance Tickets machine. John A. Lulay. ll-19x 50c. E. P. Schott o f Sublimity was a For Body Odors. Rexall Nice, a dain business visitor here Tuesday. ty fragrant relief from odors o f pers- pi ration, 25c at Beauchamp’s Drug J. W . Mayo made a business trip to Store, Portland Monday and Tuesday. W m. Grier and w ife, Wm. Cornish' W ill Hirnns ami w ife o f Shelburn and w ife and J. B. Grier attended the were Stayton visitors Saturday. funeral o f Frank Grier at Mill C it y ' Monday. Nick Zimmerman, w ife and ton o f Sublimity w ere in town Saturday. C. J. and A . W. Korinek o f Medford j are enjoying a well-earned vacation Frank Irvine o f Eastern Oregon was visiting friends and relatives in Salem visiting old friends here Saturday. and Stayton. W. L. Freres is in town fo r a few days. H e reports things quite lively in California where he has been for some time past Sat. Night-The Mystery of Pine Creek Camp C. E. K R A M E R . Stdcbaker “ 30” . 1910 Model- M arried—It I s reported thr.t Wm. j Munkert and Miss Vera Mack o f near North Santiam were married in Salem last Saturday. “The Boy From Missouri/’ Comedy Wm. Uladek was over from Lebanon visiting Monday. THE OLD TIME “YE.” OREGON A 3-Part Stirring Drama The STAYTON HOME BAKERY Sell»-- T h e regular meeting o f Stayton Grange, No. 340 will occur. Saturday, Nov. 21. A ll members are urged to be present. FUNERAL DIRECTORS STAYTON "THE RED SPIDERS" Legal Business. DENTIST Phone 2162 to all Office Room No. 6. Roy Bldg. B LD G . Stayton and vicinity my hearty thanks for T O - N IG H T and N O T A R Y PUBLIC Conuiontloua Attention Given Entered a* second class m a ttera i the postoffice at Stayton, Morion, county, j Oregon, under the act o f Congress o f March 3, 1879. _____________ ________ V. A. GOODE 5-I0-15-25C S T O R E Published every Thursday by i - Hauled safely and cheaply by the For Sale at Brown’s Garage. An 8- Stayton Auto Truck. Bally will handle pass. 60 h.p. Thomas, good as new, the goods, and guarantee* quick, and just overhauled ezeept tires and paint, safe delivery. See him Aral, day or will remodel into truck if wanted. Call in and ae« it. C. E. Brown. night. NOTICE OF MASS CONTESTANTS STANDING MEETING PRIMARY IN PREMIUM CONTEST There will be a mass meeting o f the voters o f Stayton, Oregon, at the Star Theatre building on Monday night, No- vember 23, at 8 p. m. to nominate a Citizen’s ticket for the city election to be held Monday, December 7, 1914. Geo. Keech, Chairman Com. FINISHES HOUSE Jake Spaniol just completed the mod ernizing o f Frank H otlin ger’s n e w house that Was built this summer over in Linn county on Mr. Hottingcrs farm. Mr. Spaniol installed a complete water Frank Basil and mother o f Fern system from a spring above the house, and the building, which has eight large Ridge were trading here Saturday. rooms, ia as modern as a Portland bun galow. i f the town people don’ t look Property owners are having more out, the farmers will soon have more crushed rock placed on Third Street. conveniences than can be gotten in the city. Mrs. C. O. Crawtord was visiting in Portland Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Frank Smith o f the Waldo Hills was ir town Monday. Clapboards For Sale— 1J miles south o f Slayton. See C. W. Cole. ll-26x Misses Clara Rauscher, JoDuchatcau and Isabell Hildeshcim were in Stay- Archie Caapell and fam ily visited at ton yesterday hustling votes i n the the Caapell home at Victor Point Sun Premium Contest. day. The pennant contest between Kings John English and w ife o f north o f ton and S c i o recently closed with Sublimity-were Stayton visitors Mon Kingston in the lead, winning the pen- day. i nant by 500 points. Mrs. W ill Miller and Mrs. Otto Rahn o f Scio were Stayton visitors here yes W a fers” prefferable because they can terday. be swallowed without tasting, 10 and 1 Pigs For Sale Several different sizes 25c pk’g at Beauchamps’. See J. E. Yeoman, South o f Stayton For Headaches, “ REXALL Headache COMMISSION GOVERNMENT The City o f Salem is to vote on a new rharter amendment authorizing the comr-isaion form o f government, the same as is in force in Galveston, Texas and other eastern cities. The city election will lie held the same day as the city election fo r Stayton v iz .: Monday December 7. MAKES RAPID HEADWAY The relative position o f the contest ants in the Stayton Mall Premium Con test has changed but little. Several : new names have been added to the Hat, ; however, and interest in the race ia grow ing every day. Below are the votes as counted yesterday Nov. 18. Name Address Votes Miss June Kearns 101,900 Stayton Mias Theresa Fehlen 90,950 Slayton Miss Iona Bartlett 90.700 Stayton 39.700 Mrs. F. I. Jones Stayton Misa Naomi Silhavy 20.400 Stayton 7,650 Miss Marguerite Ryan Ml. Pleasant Misa Lena Berg 5,060 Stayton Misa Oaie Condlt 6,150 W est Stayton Mra. M va Thomas 7,950 Stayton Miss Julia Rohwein 46.000 Jordan Miss Clara Rauscher 51,450 Sublimity M l*« Nora Cavin 6.800 Stayton Mrs. Frank liamman 12,250 Stayton 8.400 Mrs. John Sandner Jr. Kingston Kimball Sisters 5.400 Jordan Mrs. M. J. Crabtree 13.000 Stayton Ina Harold 6 200 Kingston 11-26 SH O O TIN G M A T C H - A t Stayton, bridge. Add T h b Fact to Your Store of Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 24-25 Knowledge. Mr. and Mrs. Flemming o f Linn Co. fo r turkeys. Bring shot gun and rifles. Kidney disease often advances a o were trading with Stayton merchants A. S. Davie, Mgr. 11-19. rapidly that many a person ia firmly in Monday. its grasp before aware o f its progress. Mrs. G. C. Ewen is here from Port D. B. Conness and Mr. Elmer were Prompt attention should be given the land attending on her mother, Mrs. F. over from W est Stayton on business slightest symptom o f kidney disorder. M. Korinek, who has been confined to I f there is a dull pain in the back, this morning. her bed fo r a couple o f weeks. headaches, dizzy spells or r tired, worn- out feeling, or if the kidney secretions Mrs. J. R. Miller returned from East are offensive, irregular and attended For Sore fired Eyes, Rexall Eye Wa*h, ern Oregon Sunday. She had a fine with pain, procure a good kidney reme i to relieve pain and in tim ation and rest time during her absence. H er niece, dy at once. the eyes 25c at Beauchamps’ . Miss A lta Smith is visiting her this Thousands recomend Doan’s Kidney week. Pills. Read the statement below. M ips Matie Henkel ia back at work T. F. Chance, carpenter, 1626 E. The Quality o f the First Pick cigars in the Thomas-Mayo store a fter an ex- Second Street, Albany, Oregon, saya: will remain the same no matter If the tended absence. “ A couple o f years ago I strained my tax Is raised. A home product, t h e back and soon noticed weakness and best that can be made. J. J. Lam I had read Mrs. Luthy and daughter Anne o f dia order o f the kidneya. brecht. Salem are visiting at the C. A. Luthy about Doan’a Kidney Pills and began using them. In a short time my back home this week. has strengthened and all the other kid N O T IC E —The Stayton Elec. Lt. Co. ney diaordfl-s le ft me. I know that Mrs. A lva Thomas and children visit had a $40 transformer burnt out at the Doan’a Kidney Pills are a fine kidney station Tuesday night as a result o f a ed at the W. E. Thomas home in Sa m edicine." boy’s meddling. H ereafter any per lem over Sunday. Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t sim sons coming into the plant nr office ply ask for a kidney remedy get without permission o f the Supt. o r W alter Adkins and w ife o f Corvallis Doan’s Kidney P ills -th e same that Pres, will be held responsible for dam visited over Sunday at the Whitney Mr. Chance had. Foster-Milbufn Co., ages. Signed, G. L. Edwards, Supt. and Silhavy homes. Props,, Buffalo, N . Y. MARRIED IN WASHINGTON Word is received here o f the mar riage o f Sam. H. Williams, who recent ly lived near Kingston, to Misa N ettie Wade o f Pomeroy, Wash. The wad ding occurred on Novem ber llt l., at the home o f Mr. W illiam 's aunt, M r s j,’ M. E. Santo who Uvea in the latter city. A ll o f Sam’s Stayton friend* wish him much happiness in the years to come. SCHOOL FINISHED SOON Jack Johnston o f Fox Valley wns in Stayton Tuesday o f this week a n d stated that the new school house at Fox Valley was well under way and would lie finished by December 1st. Tho building is* q two-room one and is up-to-date in every respect. A l though but one teacher is employed at present, it waa thought best to build fo r the future as the V alley is gettin g more populous every year. A Harris burg firm is doing the work for the district.