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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1914)
THE STAYTON MAIL Published every Thursday by CALVES FOR SALE Miss Alta Hobson is a Salem visitor to-day. Win. Ortman worked i n the Mail office Wednesday. I have several hundred calves for sale. Can supply them at all times at Entered as second class matter at the I)r. C. H. Brewer and wife were Sa postoffice at Stsyton, Marion, county, prices that range, from 14.00 to $9 00 lem visitors Monday, • F. O. B. Tillamook, and about $1.00 Oregon, under the act o f Congress o f more F.O. B. West Stayton. Write March 3, 1879. The Horde Club will meet with Mrs. me your wants and get good calves at a saving o f middlemen’s profits. Ad B. A. Schaefer to-night. SUBSCRIPTIONS. SI-SO per yea r dress J. Merrel Smith, "T he Calf m an" Address all communications to Mrs. W. F. Klecker has been on the Tillamook, Ore. tf. THE STAYTON MAIL sick list for the past week. E. M. O lm stk i ) H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. DIED AT PLEASANT HILL Christmas Postals-- Physician and Surgeon OREGON STAYTON. C. H. BREWER, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON S t a y t o n . O regon at Hendershotta. Word has just been received that J. J. Hardin, a brother-in-law o f Geo. and Jack Richards and wife o f Mehama Chas. Brown o f this city, and at one were Stayton visitors Tuesday. time a resident o f Stayton, died at his home in Pleasant Hill Tuesday. Mrs. Monroe a n d daughter were Geo. and Chas. Brown attended the down from Sublimity Saturday. fbneral which was held to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sen* o f Kings ton were Stayton visitors Tuesday. PLEADS «NOT GUILTY ANY HAT Wilbur N. Pintler, D.M.D. “ Not g u ilty " waa the plea entered before Judge Kelly by Mrs. Nevada DENTIST Clark Grier, who is charged with the murder o f her husband on Novemlier Office Over Stayton State Bank Phone 2152 Stavton. Ore 14, through hef attorney, Mark Weath erford. Mrs. Grier was arranged Sat urday with George Solomon, who was G. F. KORINEK, V. S . B. V. Sc. indictei jointly with her, on a second degree charge, and was given until Veterinarian Monday morning at 10 o'clock to plead. Treats all domestic animals, also Solomon entered a plea o f "n ot guilty” applies the Tuberculin test. Saturday, says the Albany Herald. Telephone 3x7 Judge Kelly set the ease for trial for O ffice e l Stayton Stables I Friday at 9 o ’clock a. m , at which STAYTON . . . . OREGO I time a jury will be drawn. The jury i will go to Mill City to view the scene ! o f the shooting Monday o f next week and the trial will open Tuesday morn- | ing at 9 o ’clock a. m. and that not ov- J. M. R IN G O -F . M. SHOOK | er two days will be taken to try it. FUNERAL DIRECTORS OREGON STAYTON S. H. HELTZEL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW H. E. Wirth went to Lebanon Tues day evening and from there to other Willamette valley towns- in the inter ests o f the Yeoman lodge. He will be gone about ten days. NOTARY PUBLIC Abstracts and Probate Work a Specialty The Yeoman gave a China Shower Tuesday night for the newly weds, Mr. Office Over Deidrich’s Hardware Store. and Mrs. P. C. Blakely. A large crowd was present and many useful presents were received. V . A . GOODE LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC School Notes Conscientious Attention Given to all Ciover Hay Wanted— Several tons o f clover hay wanted delivered. Phone 288 W. R.Jephcott. The second prrade has taken up the study of Wheeler’s Second Reader. Short Orders at all hours. Every thing elean, neat and just as you want it cooked. Geo. Thomas. Wanted—A good Second-hand organ. Price must be right. Inquire at the Mail office. ltx Drs. Lowe & Turner eye specialists o f Port- wili be in Stayton again Monday Dec. 21. Consult them at Hotel Stayton. Jas. Thomas and wife o f the Waldo Hills visited home folks here Saturday. For Sale or trade—a good work or rond mare, Home Bakery, Stayton. 12 -12 The supplemertary books for the second and third grades have arrived. The Student-body Association gave a party at the Star Theatre last Friday night. ANY HAT A Teachers’ Institute will be held in YVoodburn Saturday. Sev- eral of the teachers will attend. The business men of Stayton cordially invited to address high school at any time. in the store for $1.98 for the balance o f are the year at Mack’s Millinery Store. J the T O -N IG H T SOMETHING EXTRA “ THE TRAGEDY IN ROOM 17” A Wonderful 3-reel production TWO GOOD COMEDIES 5 reels in all EXTRA PROGRAM 8ATURDAY NIGHT, Begining “ THE PERILS OF PAULINE” which will continue 20 weeks 3-REELS-lst EPISODE SATURDAY NIGHT. SEE IT ALSO PATHE DAILY WAR NEWS. SONG “ LAST NIGHT WAS THE END OF THE WORLD” MARION A LEXAN D ER READING— “ RETURN OF REGULARS TO CARTHAGE” CHAS. BURMESTER ALL FOR 5 and 10 CENTS COUPON ON PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY DEC. 24th ^ THEATRE ! 70,700 5 -IO -I5 -2 5 C 26,500 8,660 40,460 78,800 XMAS CORDS DOLLS TOY TRAINS HORNS VIOLINS 7.360 STO R E NANDKERCKEIFS HOSE TANGO PINS DECOKATED CHINA STATIONERY, ETC. Stanley A . Starr 21,400 8,860 y I 6,400 19,060 Christmas Specials One ColumbiaGrafanola that plays 10 and 12 In records $60.00. Now with 16 Records $ 4 0 .0 0 $ 10.00 One Violin, bow and cade $16.00 now $ 8.00 $ 10.00 One Guitar $16.00 now One Mandolin and Case $15.00, now BALANCE OF CHINA WARE ON HAND AT COST. CALL . IN AND LOOK THESE BARGAINS OVER. C. A. Luthy, Jeweler --r jL 'v ■ f #*> f M»* f «m» 1 mxi } f m > » «si- i m 1 m» THE ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE CHICAGO STORE OF SALEM, IS ONE OF INTEREST TO EVERY READER OF THIS PAPER, THIS WELL KNOWN FIRM POSSIBLY THE BEST John Etzel and family of near Meha ma were trading with Stayton mer chants Tuesday. KNOWN FIRM IN SALEM HAS SHOWN WHAT MAY BE AC H. E. Wirth and wife and Misses Edith and Dot Olmsted motoied over to Salem Tuesday. TO ONES BUSINESS,FOR COMPLISHED BY HARD WORK AND STRICT ATTENTION Such A Measure Of Success Dare sloper came home from Port land Tuesday. He intends to stay un til after New Years. The high school has doubled its enrollment this year. 49.960 buying now. Don't last few days and there is so little select. 0» REBUILDING SALE I Mr. and Mrs. Leo Doerfler of north o f Sublimity were visiting relatives here Tuesday. The high school pupils t o o k their six weeks’ test the first of the week. 172,250 8,000 Shop Early= Do your Xmas wait until the complain that from which to Votes 221,560 VERDICT FOR TRUSTEE I Jos. Senz and wife o f Linn county visited relatives in Sublimity Monday and Tuesday The fourth and fifth grades are busy doing Christmas work. = ‘-■J » Comes to but few in these days of keen competition. The school has reached the 200 The Christian Endeavor Society will mark, this being the highest ! hol^ a : B",zaarIln S«mpi* room blooded Poland on Saturday, Dec. 12. type, reasonable1 reached in two yeaes. FOR S A L E —Full China hogs. Urge prices, 1 mile southeast o f Jordan. Address, Joe Koberlein, Scio, Ore. 12-17x Name Address Miss June Kearns Stayton Miss Theresa Fehlen Stayton Misa Iona Bartlett Stayton Mrs. F. I. Jones Stsyton Misa Naomi Silhavy Stayton Misa Marguerite Ryan ML Pleasant Mrs. Mva Thomas Stayton Misa Julia Rohwein Jordan Misa Clara Rauscher Sublimity Mis* Nora Cavin Stayton Mrs. Frank Hamman Stsyton Mrs. John Sandner Jr. Kingatpn Kimball Sisters Jordan Mrs. M. J. Crabtree Stayton I. W. Gardner went to Salem to-day A verdict in favor o f D. G. Drager, for s visit with his sister Mrs. Mary truatee in bankruptcy o f the Stayton Skiff. Woolen Milla company, In h i a suit Miss June.Kearns is in Silverton and againat S. Phlllipi, E. D. Phillipl and Mt. Angel this week selling the Delin the Stayton Water Power Company was given yeaterday by Judge Gallo eator. way in the circuit court. The conclu sions In the eaae declare the woolen Dr. A. C. Eaton, a former resident milla company to be owner o f fifteen o f Stayton is visiting friends here this shares o f stock In the water company, week. which E. D. Phillip! waa ordered to transfer to Drager, and restrains S. Phillipl and E. D. Phillipl from owner Christmas Postals— ship o f the shares and also restrains at Hendershotta. the water company from recognizing the latter aa the owners. —Statesman. Miss Cora Cooper attended the funer al o f Mrs. E. E. Howell at Jefferson to-day- Mrs. Ed. Tate underwent an opera tion at Salem hospital on Monday e f Jos. Sherman, wite a n d baby o f this week. At the last report she waa Shaw were visiting home folke here recovering nicely from the effects. Dr. Tuesday. Brewer ia in attendance. John Kerber and wife and Ed Ker ber *are visiting friends i n Portland this week. Edmund Klecker and M a x Kearns have retusned to school after a few days o f sickness. THE PUCE TO U T The W .C.T.U. will meet at the Ap plet home next Wednesday afternoon. Below ia the standing o f the Con testants in the Premium contest at the count t.>-day, Dec. 10. Stanley A. Starr made a trip to Port land the first o f the week, returning Tuesday. Legal Business. Office Room No. 6, Roy Bldg. in the store for $1.98 for the balance of the year at Mack's Millinery Store. CONTESTANTS STANDING IN PREMIUM CONTEST Starting with only a few hundred dollars among strangers, in competition Chris Ruettgers and family of Linn «■ountv were visiting at the Andrew Rauscher home Tuesday. , * with large well established and wealthy firms, this progressive Mr. and Mrs. John Apple o f near Mehama were in town Tuesday. Mr. Apple has been on the sick list. acquaintance and patronage unequaled possible in Oregon. Buy a box o f First Pick cigars for a Xmas present for dad or brother.Hand made a n d homemade by J. J. Lam brecht. THERE IS A REASON. firm has in a few short years won for themselves an extensive Power in the Mercantile Business of Willamette Valley and Selling For ©ash, We ©an Sell For Less Initial Stationery has ever been the claim,and result prove their claim as they find 50c box 24 sheets paper 24 envelopes best Linen. Letters A to Z at Beau- champs’ . it necessary now to secure larger quarters. They now announce a Carl Weselowski spent a few days in Portland last week and while there saw the big billiard game between Hoppe and Inman. Rebuilding Sale Lasting Until Xm as including their entire stock of Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Fur Mrs. P. T. Etzel was taken to Port land Tuesday morning for an operation for appendicits. Her many friends are anxious for her speedy recovery. nishing Goods, Millinery, House Furnishing, Etc., comprising one Harvev Shelton, wife and daughter o f Jordan and G. R. Thomas started j yesterday for the Dallca and other j points. They expect to be gone fori about two weeks. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR Cards. We always have the best as sortment o f cards in town. I f you don’ t believe come in and see. Good j carda 10c doz., better cards at 25c and ( | 5uc doz. A of the largest stocks in the valley. When this well known firm advertise a sale it MEANS MONEY SAVED on every purchase. VI SIT OUR STORE. The Chicago Store (iTl ÜÜÜT 11 w m S m w S imim ji H W f m f nini f uni# f iMiyÿ I s a o O r R e E G O N i amiri g hum Q: * mihi { [H