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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1915)
The Basket Social given by the Yoe- men last eight was an unqualified suc- ! cess in every particular. Quite a neat sum was tealized by the sale o f the ! baskets to the lucky purchasers. THE STAYION MAIL Published every Thursday by E. M . O l m s t e d Entered as second class matter at the For Sale A 475 lb. IVLaval Separa postofflce at St ay ton, Marion, county. tor. used but little stid in perfect con Oregon, under the act o f Congress o f dition. Have sold my cows and have March 3, 1879. no use for it. V. J . Philippi, 12-31 x Kingston, Ore. SUBSCRIPTION'S, $1.SO p er yea r Address all communications to Master Harold Kowlev left Monday TH E STA YTO N MAIL for his home in Portland after a week's H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. frolic and fun here in Stayton. Manv I of his boy acquaintances w ill miss him as he made many friends w hile here. Physician and Surgeon John Bender o f Iordan attended the Fire Association meeting at Sublimity OK KO,ON on Saturday January 2 and was the guest over night at the home o f John A. Lulay. He attended church at Sub limity on Sunday. STAYTON. C. H. BREWER, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON $100 R e w a r d , $100 Tho readers o f ib is paper will icas.-,! to 1, :rn th.lt ther» Is at l,a *t d i m S t a y t o n . O regon read J disc, o tli it science 1ms txen .'bio to cura i-i alt lls e ta -, a, and that Is Catarrh. J i.h 's Ca> rrh Cure Is tho only positive euro n.v.v I ♦ i n to tho medical fraternity. Cat .rrh being a constitutional disc.'..,«, rruuir- s a constitutional treat ment. II.... a Cat rrh Cure Is tii.cn In ternally. a ting diroc.ty upon tho h lo o j and m ucous surfaces o f the system, there DENTIST by destroying tho foundation o f tho dlc- ease. and g la g tho patient strength by Office Over Stayton State Bank building up the constitution and assisting In doing Its work, T ho proprietor* Stavton. Ore naturo Phone 2152 filth In 1 its curative pm have so m uch faith lolla ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any c iso that It falls to cure. Send for list o f testimonials. Address F. J. CHENLY A CO., Toledo, Ohio. G. F. KORINEK, V. B. V. Sold br all Druggists. Tfo. Taka Hall's Family rills for constipation. S Wilbur N. Pintlcr, D.M.D. S, Sc. Veterinarian Treats all domestic animals, also applies the Tuberculin test. Telephone 3x7 Office at Stayton Stables STAYTON - - - - OREGCI B R IG H T B R IE F S . You cannot make a dollar go far by making it go quickly. NOTARY PUBLIC Abstracts and Probate Work a Specialty Eccentric people are people whom other people cannot afford to call fools. Office Over Deidrich’s Hardware Store. J. M. RIN G O --F. M. SHOOK OREGON V . A . GOODE Legal Business. Office Room No. 6 . Roy Bldg. AND ALL KINDS OF OREGON Harold J. Resler o f Portland is visit ing at the home o f his grandfather, J. Lawrence this week. Wm. Cladek and wife ot Lebanon spent the week-end visiting relatives here. ! a Everett Hughes who travels for the Wilbur Woolen Mill Co. o f this city ar-1 rived here last night. a#' ■ T 't SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY Agency at Davies BarberShop. on Tuesday morning. « r W e Simply Ask the Men to , Stay Sober factory rules de AGENCY MAGNOLIA LAUNDRY O f Albany at Mack & Shepherd V Barber Shop. Laundry leaves Mon day 2 p. m. tf. Miss Florence Morton spent the week-end as the guest o f Miss Jeanne Shreve, returning to her school near Turner Sunday evening Farmer»—Your attention is called t< the Special January Sale o f Farm Im plements by the Deidrich Hardware- Store. See ad on front page. Keep Warm—An unlimited quantity o f old fir wood for -ale, on the ground *. 00. and delivered $1.30 per tier. R. E. Calavan and Chas. Lee. 3-3x G. C. Eisenhart is on the sick list. Human experience tends to show Harold Roop and Miss Ella Lang of that the average man's biting off ca Silverton visited friends here Sunday. pacity always exceeds bis masticating ability. Miss Carrie Mueller is home from her Because o f the war Sweden has been work at the Russell camp near Thomas. deprived of all weather forecasts. This leaves Mme. Thebes and the astrolo Harold Murphy spent New Year's gers a monopoly. Day and the week-end with home folks. Concrete Work c. s T l o w e mand "sobriety,” not O 1?. abstinence.” What our employes do a f t e r knocking off work is up to them. \\ e don’t tell them they can’t go into a well- run saloon under penalty o f being discharged. If we did, they’d be justified in leaving us. Our best men are those who drink their healthful, stimulating beer. They are the ones that puneh the time clock promptly in the morning and do the most work during the day. They arc good boys and know that drink ing beer moderately means True Temperance. If we told them they couldn’t drink after work we'd drive them to secret indiil- ;enee and deprive them o f use- ill, harmless pleasure. Result— materially diminished m e n ta l and physical buoyancy and low efficiency during working hours. ? Our men pursue their own lives and gratify their own tastes without molestation. Most of the officials o f this fartory drink Iw-cr moderately because it is benefi cial and refreshing. They would n't ask the boys to give up what they themselves wouldn’t think o f quitting. — Advertisement By E. D. Ulrich, Ch. o f Commerce, Portland, Oregon. Name Address Miss June Kearns Stayton Miss Theresa Fehlen Stayton Mrs. Iona Blakely Votes 436,800 S a tu rd a y Special ftranito H ich Dan with hoavy rol1 UlullllC Uloll I a l l only one to a cuHtomer. No- 11 ^ 370,250 Some Attractive Values 67,050 Stayton Mrs. F. I. Jones 125,700 Stayton Miss Naomi Silhavy 36,150 Stayton Miss Marguerite Ryan 28,250 Mt. Pleasant Mr». Ed Smith 6,200 Scio Miss Julia Rnhwein 61,200 Jordan Miss Clara Rauscher 121,750 Sublimity Miss Nora Cavin 7,360 Stayton Mrs. Frank Humman 28.700 Stayton Mrs. John Sandner Jr. 10,600 j Klag* ton Kimball Sisters 5,000 | Jordan Mrs. M. J. Crabtree 30.900! Stayton Votes on the Grand Premium Plano contest can be obtained at the follow- ing stores: Freah Roasted Peanut«, 1 Ql. 6 e Hand Dipped Chocolate« | lb., 16 - Plain Mixed ('andy, I lb., 15c Mutcfo-s, 3 Boxes for only 15c Toilet Tissue, Cre|ie finish, roll 5c Shelf Paper, 2 pieces for only Si- Ladies' Handkerchiefs, 5c Pencils, 3 f o r .......................... 61 - Men's " 5c Shoe Laces, 3 pairs for . 6 c Children’s ” 2 for 5c Rat T r a p s .............................. 10c Ladies hose,fast color, seamless feet, |mr pr 15c Biith towel* 15.' I’h ild rcn 's...........................................................I i lluirBrosbe* 16«- Men’s ................................ " 2 •• 26c Shaving " 10«- Armour’s Glycerine Soap, (x-r box ISo Armour's Tar Soup per box 16c " Buttermilk " *• " 16c William's Shaving soap 6 c S. A. STARR The Store That Saves you $ $ Nothing in the Storo Over 25 cents E. ROY, OPTOMETRIST and OPTICIAN Specialist in Fitting Glasses j Thomas-Mayo Co. Gen. Mdse. Beauchamp's Drug Store. Laneefield’s Shoe Store. Housefurnishing Co. Luthy’a Jewelry Store. Korinek & Mielke’s Hardware. Stayton Mail. iS Need Attention IF YOUR Don’ t Wait- I satisfy others, I will satisfy you. Eyes Tested Free All Work Guaranteed, or Money Refunded dous factor In the war. provided she Mrs. Ed Hamman and children o f does not take too big a lead off ber base. Aumsville are visiting relatives here. CEMENT FENCE POSTS 5-I0-I5-25C S T O R E Below is the standing o f the Con testants in the Pramium contest at the | count today, Jan. 7 . Geo. Keech was in Salem Tuesday. The “ Brode” Club will meet with Mr. Edison expects to make the sub Mrs. Harvey \nderson tonight. marines safer. But they seem to be al ready entirely too safe for battleships. W. C. Parry made a business trip to Junction City the first of the week. The submarine bas proved a tremen Conscientious Attention Given to all W ale Thomas returned to his home in Tacoma Tuesday after spending the the holidays with his father J. W. Thomas. TYPEWR1TTER FOR SALE — 4 Mrs. M. J. McIntyre invited a - half dozen o f her friends out to her home on the West Stayton road, for dmr-er Sunday. the be p.- All A woman can thrill aa deeply over John Thoma made a business trip to her preparations for bousecleanlng a* Portland yesterday and to-day. a man getting ready to go Ashing. LAWYER said NOTARY PUBLIC Miss Emily Horgan returned to her home in Portland Sunday, after a two week’s visit at the Dr. C. H. Brewer home. The regular annual meeting o f Stayton Mutual Telephone Co. will held on Monday, January 11 at 7:3l' m. at the City Hall in Stayton. membeis should be present. Henry Smith. Pres. Justice may be blind, but so Is civili Geo. Neal o f l,«banon visited at the zation. or It would not stumble on sucb Seth Burson home Monday. a situation us tbat in Europe. _ _ _ _ _ Miss Cleo Ray of Lebanon is visiting at the home o f her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Anderson thi« week. NOTICE Mrs. Mattie Bruce o f Lyons is visit- A New York medical Journal has sus ing here this week. pended publication. Poor circulation, we suppose P. Deidrich has a new •StudebaKer” sign on his front window. You can sometimes do a man a favor by refusing to lend him money, but be Henry Thomas and wife were in from will not appreciate the favor. Silver Creek Falls Tuesday. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mrs. John Holt o f Thomas, Oregon visited with her daughter, Mrs. Jack Jones on New Year’ s Day. , .. - . a! e l .ML A nearly new Smith-Premier, Satan knows whnt war is and feels $ 100 , will make very low price, right at home In it quire at Wilbur Woolen Mill office. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW STAYTON The management o f The Mail has been waiting fur a special price on Collier's Weekly, so that they could offer the same combination us last year via: $2.50 for Mail and Colderu, but no special offer has come, nor is there any chanee at this date; so they have de cided to make an offer o f the two pa pers at a prieo of $3. DO. Colliers regular priee ia $2.50, and the Muit is $1.50 making a total of$4.00 If you want this wide-awake national weokley in conjunction with your heme paper you can get it at an advance o f $1.50 over the price o f the Mail. 2000 votes on the Contest goes with the Mail and 500 votes with Colliers. If you want this offer, send the money at once to the Mail office, as the time is limit ed. Those who have already paid for a year's subscription to the Mail in ad vance, can get Colliers for the addition- The Idle brain Is advance agent for a busy tongue. S. H. HELTZEL STAYTON COLLIER'S WEEKLY CONTESTANTS STANDING AND STAYTON MAIL IN PREMIUM CONTEST Office over Jewelry Store FIRE IN NORTH END ON TUESDAY NIGHT A small but extremely vigorous fire started in the woodshed at the Glover home o n Tuesday evening about 8 o ’clock. A load o f excelsior wood to gether with a bale o f excelaior had been unloaded there, and * Miss Uae Glover had been out some time before and had lit a wisp o f the inflammable stuff to enable her to get an armful o f wood, it is supposed that a spark from her improvised torch had fallen in the wood unnoticed by her. About two hours later on looking out o f the house Rae discovered that the whole interior o f the shed was a mass o f seething flames. Immediately she gave the alarm to the neighbors, and Misses Gladys and Rae Glover together w i t h E d i t h a n d D o t Olmsted quickly formed a bucket bragade and after fifteen minutes o f desperate fire fighting the flames were subdued. W. N. Huntley and son Henry arriv ed just in time to Bee the last o f the flames extinguished by the plucky girls. No alarm was sent in to the city hnll, and the fire company knew nothing of the episode until the next day. BANKS SHOW A STEADY GAIN Mrs.S. A..Starr visited in Portland over The bank statements published in an- j Sumlay, returning Wednesday of this other column o f the Mail this week week. show a steady and consistent growth, j It is especially gratifying to the stock-1 Good, old-fashioned, Oregon winter holders o f the Stayton State Bank that weather is the order o f the day at this is the best report that has been present. made since the reorganization o f the institution several years ago. The Farmers & Merchants Bank also Mrs. A. J. Chance has rented the Cottage Hotel and expects t o keep is increasing its patrons and the influ ence o f each is widening in financial 1 roomers. circles. Stayton should be, and no doubt is, I C. A. Luthy and family moved Into proud o f these two institutions which the W. A. Weddle bungalow on Water are reallv the very circulation o f the ' St., Friday. business o f a community. Every effort should be made by all to j Will Couneilmen, wife and baby of help them out by a strictly “ Banking Mill City are visiting at the G. B. at home’ ’ policy. Trask home. Both banks look forward to a pros perous year in 1915 and when the finan Mm. McRae is on the sick list this cial institutions are on a sound basis week. Her son Everett is here from confidence is bred in the mind by that Independence. very fact. Marion Ewen left for his home in Portland Monday after a week’s visit with relatives. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 -Stayton, Oregon R. R. May Get There Yet MATTHIEU’S BILLIARD HALL CIGAR STORE and CONFECTIONERY Is now located in the I. 0. 0. F. Bldg., and You arc assured of a Quiet place to spend an hour« and courteous treatment at all times E . T . M A T T H IE U Extra ! Special ! Attention ! T O -N IG H T “T W IL IG H T ” A 3-Recl story of Western Life. Comedy— “A L IV E L Y A F F A IR ” See Four Good Reels For 5 and 10 cents Stop ! Look ! SATURDAY Listen ! NIGHT W A R N E W S — Direct from the Front. See this. Pathe News, 1 reel. Comedy, I reel. 5th Episode “ Perils of Pauline" 2 reels. Song-“It’s a Long W ay to Tipperary” High School Glee Club. 5 and 10c at the * THEATRE DOLLARS GIVEN AW AY • With every pair of Ladies’ lan or Suede Shoes 1 will give O N E DOLLAR. Prices run from $3.00 to $4.50. Also 1 have six pairs of Patent Leather Cloth Top Shoes that 1 will sell for $1.00 Pfir Pair There is a report that the Salem- Mrs. J. W. Caspell o f Victor Point visited at the home o f her son Archie Stayton R. R. line has prospects o f be ing speedily completed. It is said that here Tuesday. today a camp will be established at the Butte Creek school house, to make the R. J. Moses returned Tuesday from grade into Stayton, the right o f way DRIVING HORSE WANTED Tangent after spending the holidays having been held up for a year or more. with home folks. This is the line being promoted by J.F. Wt. about 1000 lbs. Must be good Mounce. — Statesman. Misses Enid and Wayo Kimball and traveler, gentle, sound, n sorrel, and Eunice Woods o f Jordan were Stayton not afraid o f autos. Will trade a larg visitors yesterday. er horse or take option o f buying. See FARM FOR SALE or write Dr. A. Bursell, Aumsville, C. D. Frazer, traveling salesman for Ore. Across track from S. P. Depot. the Wilbur Woolen Mills Co. ot Stayton l-7x 34 acres, bottom land, 20 acres clear was here this week. ed, 7-»oom house, barn. etc. All new buildings, fenced and cross fenced. 1 Duntley Vacuum Sweepers $7.50 Price Will Stevlev, wife and baby o f the mi. to town, macadam road. Waldo Hills were trading with Stayton $46t)0. Terms. M. Mueller, Stayton, J. O. McCrady, 1104 Lincoln St., K.u- merchants Tuesday. tf Oregon gene, Oregon. Sizes* to s 1-2 L A N C E F I E L 1 ) Ca;di Shoe Store BUY A HOME Are you thinking o f moving to town? If so you hail better investigate thin at once. A good 7 room house, well fin ished except upstairs which only needs cloth and paper, one o f the b lst wells in the city, pump In kitchen, fireplace in living-room, on corner, one-quarter block 100 x 100 , u fine location, and good neighborhood. $1200, terms. Call at Mail office for owner’s name. tf. To head off n h- Anti-Pain Pills try >)r. M il«*- »•1-lom fall