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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1914)
I School Notes Popular Lady Contest The Stayton Mail, together with several merchants of this city will inaugurate on Saturday, October 17 A GRAND CONTEST The Prize» of which will be «warded to the most pop ular ladles in Staylon and vicinity. The prizes to be tded ¿re as follows: Jij 5 itt I t g UOK Grand Prize- $300 Piano / Boupht from the Will Piano House of Salem and giv- en iyr The Stayton Mail. Second Prize- $45 Set of Silverware 42 Pieces of 1847, Triple X Rogers in a beautiful satin lined case, given by Thomaa-Mayo Co. j Third Prize- $35 Leather Rocker Solid Leather and the Best that can be made, given by The Stayton Housefurnishing Co. Fourth Prize- $35 Sewing Machine New Royal. Drop-head, Latest Attachments, given by Koririek & Mielku’H Hardware and Implement Store. Fifth Prize- $25 Graphophone ; jf Cdiimbia-Eiler Model with records, given by Beau- champ’s Drug Store. Prize- $25 Solid Gold Wrist given by C. A. Lutny, Jeweler. ¡Prize- $25. Graidiophone Hornless, with records, given by Laneefields Store. xr. '• -'-fÎjâpCaU Rules x to sixty years of age is eiigible. t KartVet t6 bis voted on are proposed h'y nominating coupons printed in the Mail the first week, however a r y vr, new name may be proposed at any time, ft Ths vote« af# to l»S counted at stated intervals by a dis- id Thùc«»t«ht sttftS October 17 and will close at some date in February to be annou need later. Mo one in any way connected with The Stayton Mail or any of the stores contributing prizes will be allowed compete. 6 . No vote can bè transferred after having been voted. Th® vptfpg be deposited in the Far. L Mer. Bk. v o tin g P Iv iJ l l ffttW .ATUI I tih lirrt anc d the variouaatores interested. 8. The 1st count will be Monday, Oct. 26. How to Get Votes FIRST At each of the following stores, for every cash pur chase of $1.00 you will get a voting coupon for 200 votes. In sert the name of your favorite and deposit it in the vote box. , i Here are the stores which are the only ones in which you can obtain these voting coupons: Thomas-Mayo Co., General Merchandise Stayton Hoasofamishinf Co, Furniture Korlnek & Mielke, Hardware, Harness, Implements Beauchamp's, D ruf s, Medicines, Toilet Articles C. A. Lathy, Jewelry, Watches, Cut Glass L a n ctfle fd X Boats, Sheas, Repairing SECOND With each yearly subscription to The Stayton Mail you Will get a voting Coupon of 2,000 votes. The regular price of The Mail is $1.60 per year. Job work paid for upon delivery is entitled to voting coupons. Examine these prizes at the different stores named, the piano is at the Stayton Housefurnishing Go’s Store, and is a beauty Get busy at once. N om inating C oupon—5000 V otes F o r The Evening Telegram’s annual Bar gain Period has begun and will close Dec. 31,1; i » 1 *; The regular pries o f the six-day daily haa bean 86.00 par year, but by a special arrangement with the publish ers sac can re t it for yen in conjunction with- the Stayton Mail for $4.60. Remember the Daily Evening Tele gram and the Stayion Mail each one year for only $4.60. Don’t put it off till too late but subscribe at once, and tall Vour friends of this bargain. We will get the Telegram alone for you for $3.50. W. Grimes will erect« $20,000 brick at^Hsrshfield. The complete Hat ia aa followa: The North Bend Manufacturing ‘ Co. haa orders for doors St. Helens firemen will build in AJtyetic club. The Troy Laundry will erect a $10,000 dry cleaning plant at Astoria. In the count yesterday in the Stayton The press rejoices over the defeat ©f.freak and crank meas- Superintendent Smith visited Mali Premium Content, two, Mina Berg j Xa . * .‘ti j urea. the school Thursday. and Miaa Harold asked that their namea Junction people celebrated second year of the auccess of Miss Poley will spend Thanks be dropped, which hua been done. All the othera made aubatantial faina. their local creamery. giving Day in Corvallis The new consignment of libra ry books has arrived. Misses Rupert, McShane and Addreaa Olmsted w i l l spend Thanks-1 Name | Miaa June Kearns giving Day in Salem. Stayton Elmer and Dora Kaben* left Miaa Tbereaa Fehlen Stayton school Friday. They have mov Miaa Iona Bartlett ed to the Waldo Hills. Stayton Guy a n d Hugh Hurt, after) Mra. F. I. June* Stayton being absent several days, re-! Miaa Naomi Silhavy turned to school Monday. Stayton. Votes from England. 148,750 Cooa Bay sent nearly six million feet ©(^lumber to the San 127,960 Francisco market the last two weeks of October, A campaign has been started at Portland To consolidate and wipe out boards and commission« and reduce state expenses half a 47,800 million. 30,700 21,660 Miss Hollister w i l l spend Miaa Marguerite Ryan ' Ml. Pleaaant Thanksgiving Day in Albany and Miaa Oaie Conoit the remainded of the week in Sa West Stayton lem. Mra. Mva Thomas Slayton Regina,Gertrude and Adam Ker- ber left school Tuesday as they Miaa Julia Kohweir. Jordan moved to a farm in Linn county Miaa Clara Rs use her Wednesday. Sublimity 7,660 10,600 P No. 12071 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MARION A practical demonstration o n live hogs, describing in detail iU causes, 8,660 COUNTY. Deportment No. 2. symptoms, prevention and treatment, Mandeb* C. Benson, Plaintiff, v*. also lantern slide pictures etc., will be 46,400 Mary E. Schell, Louaia J. Smith, Har Riven by Dr. Virgil W. Knowles, U. 8. 53,450 riet E. Baldwin. Jerome Mulkey and Dept. Agriculture, Washington D. C. C. C. Mulkey. Defendants. and L. J. Chapin, Marion County Ag 7 ™ i To Mary Z. Schell, Louaia J. Smith riculturalist at the C. S. Bowne farm, 2 ; Miaa Nora Cavin The Primary Grade has fin laud Jcr:m e Mulkey. defendants. IN miles south of Amneville, Friday, De- Stay too ished their autumn leaf collection, Mra. Frank Uamman 12.960 NAME OF THE STATE OF cumber 4, 1911 at 2 p.m . Everyone OREGON you are hereby required to cordiaily invited. which consists of twenty-two va Stayton appear and answer a complaint filed 8,860 rieties. This collection was made Mra. John Sandner Jr. against you ¡r the above entitled court Kingston in connection with the work in and cause, on or before the 7th day of ) Kimball Suiters 5,400 nature study. January, 1916, said date being six <61 Jordan weeks from the date ordered for the sublimity Mra. M. J. Crabtree 17,000 Last Friday afternoon six of first publication of thL. summons, to- Stayton the High School students debat- wit: November 26th, 1914 and if you on the question, Resolved: That! fail so to appear and answer said com The small safe in Smith A Sc6 plaint, piaim.ni will apply to the court saloon was rolled into the street] capital punishment should be a-1 ASTHMA. bolished. The affirmative was) Don't suffer with asthma. Rexal! for the relief demanded in said com yesterday morning about 2:30 and) plaint, namely, for a decree for the upheld by June Kearns, Wanda asthma powder will relieve you or we partitioning of the following described open. The robbers did not get i out of the safe but they found will give your money back, 60c large Brown and Jeanne Shreve, the can at Beauchamp’». lands, tc-wit: Beginning at a point on bad been left in the building fore negative by Charles Burmister, the north boundary line of The Donation and appropriated it tor their own 1 Land Claim of David Mulkey and wife Sheriff Each arrived on the leene A. D. Gardner Jr. and Oliver) in Township 9, South range 1, Eaat et about 9 a.m . yesterday and constable Lesley. E. M. Olmsted, V. A. t h e Willamette Meridian in Marion Smith was there at an earlier hour, bat Goode and F. C. Crabtree, who County, State of Oregon, said point no clues coaid be found except some acted as judges, decided in favor It U Near at Hand to Hundrads of being north 64 deg. 23 min. eaat 13.86 tracks leading north. Stayton Ronderà. of the affirmative. Debates will chains from the moat westerly north It is said that Gao. Bell heard the west comer of said claim and being at explosion and took a couple of ahota be held at stated intervals dur Don’t neglect an aching back. ing. the school year to which the Backache ia often the kidneys’ cry the most northerly north-east comer of out of the window, bnt as no blood was a tract of land owned by E. D. Alexan found it ia thought that he hit no one. public is cordially invited. for help. der, aa shown of record in Volume 104 Neglect hurrying to the kidneys’ aid at page 368 of Records of Deeds for Means that urinaiy troubles may fol Marion County Oregon, running thence north 84 deg. 32 min. eaat 14.16 chains low. more or less tn a point within 1L86 Or danger of worse kidney trouble. chains of the south-east comer of the Here’s Salem testimony. James Valentina claim, thence north 8 Mrs. M. E. Latham. 1126 S. Tweltth deg. 80 min. east 27.70 chains to the The members of t h e Progressive Harry Johnston was up visit St., Salem, Oregon, says: ‘‘I first center of the county road leading from party of Stayton met in the Methodist heard of Doan’s Kidney Pills when liv ing his relatives here last week. ing in Bismarck, N. D., about six years Mehama to Stayton, thence easterly church on Tuesday night of this Week following the center line of said ropel and named the following ticket for the Mrs. W. H. Swank and little ago, 1 bad Seen miserable for quite to the north-west comer of a 50-acre city election to be held December 7. daughter, Ethel, left for their awhile from kidney complaint. M y tract of land owned by C. CTHulkcy as For the.city .council. M u. Wilbur an I back ached constantly and I had a dull, shown of record in volume 108 at Dage C. D. Stayton; for recorder, J. B. home Friday. dragging pain just over my kidneys. 428 of Records of Deads for Marion Grier; far treasurer, „li. A. Luthy; for A school rally will be given at 1 couldn’t stoop with comfort or lift County, Oregon, thence south 6 deg. .marshal, J . M. Downing. the Lyons hall December 2. Ev the least thing. ' I was nervous and v est 43.65 chains t o the south-west restless and often got up m the morn erybody come and have a good ing, feeling aa tired as when 1 went to eorner o f said 60-acre tract thence Gish Smith was down trom Sublim71 y south 86 deg. W a in , weat 8. lO chairs M o n ^ Ä time. bed. Doan’S Kidney Pills gave me more or less to the north-wost comer county was in Kenneth Shatterly of Portland great relief and I kept on taking them of s 100-acre tract owned by C. W. A. C until I had a complete cure.” Steward as shown of record ia Volume town Friday, was in town last Wednesday. Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t sim- gg at page 496 of the Records of Deeds Our teachers went to institute ply ask for a kidney remedy—get for Marion County, Oregon, thence Mrs. Nick Nietiing Fern J t >!ge Monday. T h e pupils will be Doan's Kidney Pills the same that south 3 deg. 21 min. east 14.98 chains, was in town Monday. Mra. Latham had. Foster-Milburn Co to the most easterly north-east comer glad to welcome them back.x Props., Buffalo. N. Y. of the aforesaid Alexander tract,thence C. S. sod Bruce Bowne were in town south 86 deg. 39 min. wet t 10.41 chain a, on VusiuMs Tuesday. thence north 3 deg. 21 min. west 31.88 chains to the place of beginning, con Sylvia Ferrell of Salem visited taining 82 acres of land more of lefcr at the Korinek home Sunday. situated in Marion County, State of Oregon. Ves, Floyd and Clyde Down Misses Mae Hollman, Grace According to the respective rights of Hugh Grays of Silverton visited s t ing spent the first part of the Pylis and Jo Burton of Lebanon the parties plaintiff and defendants, ** the A. L» Mack home Sunday. week at Lacomb. visited at the G. H. Ray home if a partition can not be had without S. H. Heltzel spent several days in material injury to those rights then foe Mill City bn business this week. Stephen Maynard is working one day last week. a sale of the said premises and division for Arthur McKenzie. Jim Thompson, w ife and two of the proceeds between the parties Rev.. Mosseli will preach a t West Mr. and Mrs. Emmons of Wa- children of Portland are ,'isiting according to their rights and for plaint- Stayton Novenni her£ 29, at 3 p. m. iff’s coats and disbursments and «■>••*> I terloo are visiting at the C. J. home folks this week. other or further relief as to this ) Ruettgere home this week. ; J Rig TSrkey and Chicken Didier at Josie and Francis Kloer were shall seem meet with principles of the 1. O. O. F. Hall on Thanksgiving Mrs. Geo. Murphy of Stayton Sunday visitors a t t h e L e e 4& Day. Came. You are hereby further notified th at spent Saturday and Sunday with Downing home. this summons is ordered to be served ' her daughter. Mrs. Carl Titus. H. E. Rosseli will preach the Union oh you by publication thereof in the Thanksgiving service at the Methodist Mrs. Don McKnight and two Wm. Titus and wife of West Stayton Mail, a newspaper qf general church to4Fy. Stayton visited at the M. H. TV sons. Rae and Leonal of Mill City circulation, printed and published in ¿■¿¿S --------- are visiting at the W. R. Ray Stayton, Marion Ceqnty. state of t 7 tus home Friday. F « l l i 3m Rh and «Ilia of near Sub gun, nâfheîy from the 26th day i f hOm^. limity were visiting friends ancbrela- j Andrew Rauscher and family vember 1914 to the 7th day of January tives here Friday. G- H. Ray was a Salem visitor 1915 pursuant to the order of Honor ' of Stayton visited at C. J. Ruett- a few days last week. able William Galloway, Judge of said ger’s Sunday. W. Richardson end family spent the court, made on the 24th'day eff Novem week-end visiting at the T. H. Thomas Ed Smith and P. H. Lambert Arthur McKenzie vUited the ber 1914. Walter L. Spalding home near Jordan. were Stayton visitors Monday. Attorney for plaintiff. ! school Friday afternoon. SAFE BLOWN OPEN tr r r r r ir DIRE DISTRESS PROGRESSIVE PARTY PUTS OUT TICKET Lyons and Fox Valley Kingston Kinks Ht. Pleasant Mrs. Leslie Townes visited at V. J. Phillippi took a load of the W. R. Ray home Saturday i hogs to West Stayton Friday. and Sunday. boo L. T. Titus had several men Roxana and Melvin Shank are helping him dress turkeys Fri LIST YOUR UNO WITH THE STATE spending the week with their day. father and mother in Salem. Katie Pietrok visited at J. A. The State Immigration Bureau wants Marvin Long came back to Mr. Branch’s Sunday. liata of faim lands that are reasonable Townes the first of the week In price. These lists will be shown or Church at Kingston was well i sent to prospective purchasers, and no attended both morning and even after spending a week at home on account of being sick. commission will be charged for the ing, Sunday November 22. aame. Mr. and Mrs. H. Sen 2 celebrat Anyone wishing to list their lands ed their silver wedding Sunday. with this department of the state, can But one coupon can be counted ¿or each contestant EVENING TELEGRAM CONTESTANTS STANDING IN PREMIUM CONTEST Chas. Schaefer and family and C. J. Piga For Sale—Several different sizea RdUttgers a t Linn county were trading See J . E. Yeoman, South of Stayton with Sfevton merchant* Tuesday. bridge. 11-26 BOYS—Buy an Ever Ready Flash Miss Zeda Pricberd of Lyons visited light size 6} $1.36, sixe 84 $1.66. Also at the Carlson home near Aumsville bulbs and batteries. Stayton Elec. Lt. C«. "v : j Saturday and Sunday. Spearmint Tooth Paste a t Beau champ’s. Great for whitening the Rexall Vegetable Compound. A safe teeth and polishing crowns. 25c large remedy for female weaknesa. Large tube. ... i, • bottle $1.00, six bottles $6.00 at Beau champ's. E. C. Stewart and wife left for Lou Fur W om b ' s IQ s Angeles Caltfiamm Saturday after aa THE PLACE TO EAT do so by seeing Jno. Thoma, Secretary A housekeeper from California Mrs. Albert Frank and Mrs. Jos. extended visit with Mr. Stewart’s sis of the Stayton Development League or Short Orders at all hours. Every came up last week to keep house Hendricks of Sublimity were trading ter, Mrs. J. W. Mayo. F. A. Bell, Seoretarv of the Sublimity thing clean, neat and just as you want with Stayton merchants Friday. for Gus and Tony Geisler. Commercial Club. it cooked. Geo, Thomas. Mr. and Mra. Thompson and children The school is having a vacation SrtMaker “39”, 1910 «Wri- of Portland arc visiting Mra. Thomp Figs For Sale—8 weeks old. See P. Clapboards For Sale 1J miles south this week while the teachers at to trade fur team or other personal son’s parents, Mr.-and Mra. EJ Smith of Linn county, this week. T. Etsel. Stayton. tf of Stayton. See C. W. Cole. ll-26x tend Institute at Corvallis. ll-26x property. Willis Caldwell.