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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1915)
THE STAYTON MAIL Published every Thursday by K. M . O lm ste d Entered as second class matter at the postidfic* at Stay ton, Marion, county, Oregon, under the act o f Congress of March 3, 1879. SUtSCKIPTIO.SS, SI.SO p er y e a r Alidreea all communications to T H R STA YTO N MAIL H. A BEAUCHAMP, M.D. Physician and Surgeon OREGON STAYTON. C. H. BREWER, M. D. PHYSICIAN AN D SUKUEON S t a y t o n . O regon Wilbur N. Pintler, D.M.D. S IR ES AND S O N S . W. F. Murray, postmaster o f Boston, la outy thirty-three years old. General Horatio Gates GII moii . the ; oldest living graduate o f West Point left the academy In IS «7 at the age o f twenty for service In the Mexican war Professor II. Julius Kggellug. profes wor o f Sauskrit and coiu|>aratlve phi lology ut Edinburgh university since 1875. has resigned his professorship on account o f the war. Dr. 1-ggellng was horn In Germany In ISI'J aud has w orld» ide reputation. Dr XV. A. P. Martin, who recently celebrated bis eighty-seventh birthday is the oldest Protestant missionary In Cbluu. having been engaged In hts la tiors In that country for sixty-four years. In |s<lnt o f service It Is believed that his record stands aloue. He was turn in Itnllaua. Sir Edward Goacben, until recently Urltlsh ambassador at llcrltu. la of German ancestry, but was born and educated In England and married au American, tbe daughter o f the late Da rtus Clark o f New York, who hud Itu dense Interests In Argentina Sir Ed vaul Goscben Is a banker, as were bis lather and grandfather before hint. Short Stories. DENTIST Holland pays old age tensions to more than 80.000 persons, who are Office Over Stayton State Bank over seventy years o f age. Phone 2152 Stavton. Ore It Is stated that no city In the world • •reduces newspapers In such a variety of language« as New York. 6. F. KORINEK, V. S„ B. V. Sc. In the | ht capita consumption of to bacco Holland leads the world, with Treats all domestic animals, also Belgium aecoud and the United States third. applies the Tuberculin test. Cameras that will photograph ob Telephone 3x7 ject* many miles away, the details of Office mt Stayton Staples which are carefully guarded secrets, STAYTON - OREGCr nave been added to the equipment of ¡be United States army slgual corpa- Over 50.000 visits are made every rear to the free clinics o f the Univer sity o f California medical school. Dur ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ing the past year the number of pa NOTARY PUBLIC tients treated at the out department of .bitract» and Probate Work a Specially ibe University hospital In San Fran cisco increased by more thau 50 per Office Over Deidrich's Hardware Store • ent. Lvons und Fox Valley Pert Personals. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Caruso entertained tbe Idle o f Rome by singing for them. In thl? country he gets paid for It.—Baltimore Amerl- J. M. R1NGO--F. M. SHOOK ■•an. George Bernard Shaw says the think- OREGON ua ’ public numIters less than 50.000. STAYTON • Shaw modestly refrained from telling — — — is the name* o f the other three or fou r — Detroit Free Press. Adelina Patti. singing at seventy- rwo before tbe king o f England, con- WYER and NOTARY PUBLIC rlbutes her bit o f evidence that not all the vigor aud valor of the world i tious Attention Given to all ire In its arm ies.-N ew Y’ork World. Legal Business. Winston Chnrchill Is being very much pulled and hauled these days, Office Room No. 6. Roy Bldg. raked over tbe coals and panned. At least he set-ms to be no longer first ord o f the admiration.—New Y'ork Sun V. A. GOODE CLIENT FENCE POSTS Echoes of the War. AN D ALL KINDS OF Concrete Work c. s T lo w e ilu N OREGON I*« Lulay Bros. & Co. Contractors & Builders Dwelling houses a specialty Let us figure on your build ings We can save you money A Rood job gauranteed Phone 77 P. O. Box 198 STAY TON, OREGON. A little trigger la a dangerous thing -L ife . Belgium will be one great iron min* when the cannonading Is over.—Spring- field Republican. Some o f the war critics are compli mentary. They always refer to It as •civilised warfare."—Atlanta Constitu tion. The actual assassin o f the Archduke Francis Ferdinand gets off with twen ty years In prison Some way or oth er. the penalty on the rest o f Europe seems out o f proportion.—New York World. STAYTON MEAT MARKET SESTAK & THOMAS, P ro p rie to rs. h .. J t & Cured Lan & Creamery Butter. l iighcsl Market Trice Paid For Fat Sloe!' TINW0RK and PLUMBING Bath Tubs, Lavatories and all San tary fittings— Farm- e rs -W e carry a line of pumps, leader water sys tems, etc. Gasoline engines. JACOB SPANIOL The Insurance o f Westminster abbey is like making a money estimate o f English history All that goes up has to come down, but It doesn’t work the other way with a torpedoed cruiser. Contentment ennnot dwell where thoughts of what might have been are regularly entertained. Those who have nil the say in war 1o no fighting, and those who do all tbe fighting have no say A Detroit man has Invented a suit of armor for nrrny mules it will take :i brave soldier to act ns vnlct It’s s strange thine that usually the person who tells It first Is the one who Kicks most when a "secret’' reaches the third party Edison says the wnr will leave the world a* round ns ever. Bnt som e what scarred nnd sen (Ted In the north temperate rone If. as Judge Gary says, the war In Europe Is merely a matter o f dollars and <•• nts. the participants are not get ting the worth of their money. Ulyde Hotter was over from Jordan Tuesday. Frank I^'iley motored over to Salem this morning. Saturday Special Large Yellow Ware Mixing Bowls Arcly Marshall o f Albany waa I n town Saturday. Harvey Beauchamp returned from Albany Tuesday. 25c Stanley A. Starr T0R IC LENSES ton on busines* Monday. The SureHt Way to Improve ami i’ re»«T A party was given at the home of " r. ;. i> ..it's. Stone Saturday, E l Muertz and wife Ilf Linn county evening, also another at M r. and were in town yesterday. Mis. Ed Trasks, loth o f Fox Val- ------------- Hack For S a l* -S e e C. E Kramer, ley Your Good l/ioka ia hy TAKING (’ARK OF YOUR KYES NOTHING CAUSES W RINKLES QUICKC»! T h a n E y e S tr.iin. the Baker, Stayton, Ore. Mr. Wiley is slowly improving. Frank Johnston and wife ate I, H. E. Roaaell and family expect to dinner w i t h Mrs. Woodworth Sunday. leave for Du fur tomorro w. Mr». Frank Basil and »on Frank of Mehama were in town Monday. Don’ t wait to have your eye* attended to. Our Toric Lenses will atop that eye strain that causes your headache etc All our work Guaranteed by E. ROY, Optometrist Stayton, Ore. EYES TESTED FR EE Short Orders at all hours at Mack's Restaurant. "T h e Place to E a t ” P R A C T IC A L H E A L T H H IN T. Bl««ding Gums. Bleeding gums nr* one o f til* *lgns o f scurvy, a dreadful dis ease. of which, happily, we hear less now thnn I d the days when meu had to take long voyagas on sailing ships and ronld not get fresh food. Mild cases o f It are found among children who have tiecn fed on condensed milk ouly. As soon as the*»» children nro given a |>roper diet with fresh milk the gums cease to bleed and grow hard again Many other constitutional dis order* besides scurvy cause bleeding gums, but most cases are owing to local conditions and need to be treated by the dentist rather than by the doctor. If your gums bleed because you have discarded a soft tooth brush for a stiff one yop can re lieve the trouble by a mouth wash o f salt and water or by putting u little myrrh In the wa ter. If. nevertheless, the gums contlnnt^to bleed visit the dentist at once, for spongy gum* soon cause loose teeth In many cases he will find suppuration round the socket* o f the teeth or tie tween them. It is possible for that to he the case, although the teeth them selves show no sign of disease. It can even hap|ieti to the most cleanly people, for the brush, even when conscientiously used, will not reach the affected spot. If neglected the condition is sure to lead to trouble, because the patient constantly swallows the poisons that are formed, to the detriment o f his dlviwtlon nnd hi* general health. John Sandiwr Jr. and wife o f Kings ton were Stayton viaitura Monday. Hcrsehel Mack and family returned to their home in Corvallia Saturday. T O -N IG H T 5 Mr. Lafoon and aiater o f near Lyona are viaiting at the W. J. Hewitt home. REELS James *J. 5 Corbett in The Eldeen Club met at the home o f Mrs. G. F. Korinek Friday afternoon. “ The Man From The Golden W est” Albert Croisant o f Lyons visited at the B. A. Schaefer home the first of week. This is a Very Sensational \ Keel Feature o f In tense Interest Also a Good Comedy. Something Funny. See it if You Wish to I»augh. 5 and 10c Orchestra Music George Thomas and Miss Naomi Sil- havy visited at the Jaa. Thomas home Sunday. B. Minton and wife o f Linn county were trading with Stayton merchants Tuesday. What you want and when you want it. Just "The Place to Eat” at Mack's restaurant. R. A. Titua o f Falla City visited the first o f the week with his mother Mrs. C. A Titus. Josiah Koister o f Linn county left yesterday tor a visit with relatives in Polk county. Andy Cornish and family o f Sweet Home are visiting relatives and friend* here this week. SATURDAY 7th Episode of “ Perils of Pauline” Pathe War News. Comedy. Son« 'T h e r e ’s a Tavern in The T o w e r" High School Gloo Chib 5 and 10c ★ THEATRE SPECIAL CLEARANCE THIS WEEK Women’s Mary Jane Button Shoes In Patent Leather and Gun Metal Reg ular price S3.50. Reduced to Mrs. W. Doerfler o f the Waldo Hills is visiting h e r daughter Mrs. Geo. Smith this week. $ 2 .9 5 The Brode Club will be entertained by the Misses Fehlen at their home on Water St., tonight. LANCEFIELD Cash Shoe Store SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY Agency at Davies BarberShop. on Tuesday morning. »ent tf. Mrs. J. R. Gardner went to Salem Tuesday to visit her daughter Mal>el who is on the sick list. But It does seem rather qncer not to Have congress in session. Wild oats will take out o f your soli what no system o f crop rotation can ever put back. 5*I0*l5*25c STORE Mueller, Stayton. We have been having consider Geo Thomas ha* sold hia reatuiant able fog up this way. It would to Wallace Mack. be much more agreeable if it lamie Geister was over from Kings would clear up. There are few things more uncertain than life’s certainties. There may be sermons In stones, but you don't get them out by stumping your toe. See M. U. C. Strom and w ife were Dave Drennen o f Portland la a busi ness visitor here. visiting in Lyons Sunday. S H A R P AND S H O R T . All things considered, there Is no in- eentive to give history an encore. PIGS FOR SALK tf Miss Marietta Thompson ami Alva Grimes, both o f this place were married in Albany on Mon day this week. They were ac companied to the latter place by the bride’s mother. The newly weds made a short wedding tirp after which they will In* at home to their friends in Lyons. Veterinarian S. H HELTZEL Wendell Freies was In town Tuesday. That Saturday Night Line o f Men at the Express Office HERE’S a strong story in that, Williams — a story o f what prohibi tion i* doing for your town. Those meu are spending a lot o f money because you’ ve tried lo deprive them o f their honest right to drink beer. 'I but money’s going to dealers just twenty miles from your town not a cent o f it ever comes back. It’ s a sure thing, too, that the express c o m p a n ie s don’t spend those heavy shipping receipts in your city. T It's the old story of prohibi tion, At illiaim. Close the re- sp''ruble, well-conducted beer saloon and seek by legislation lo rob men o f their liberty,and you have a problem that never work* out in favor o f a town. You don’t keep men from drinking. Refine to sell them beer, which h e r e to fo r e they have drunk moderately because the** know it’» the drink o f True Temper ance and beneficial and stimulat ing, and the stronger drink line bobs up. You send thousand* o f dollar* out o f the town that ought to be spent right there, and you encourage drunkenness and law-breaking. Your town will Wake up some day, Williams, like many another town that ha* been disillusioned. —Advmrtitrmamt By E. 0. Ulrich, Ch. of Commerce, Portland, Oregon. FRESH MILCH COW a n d high grade Jeraey heifers f o r sale. F. Frank, Sublimity, Ore. l- 28 x New top buggy to exchange f a r good, young, fresh milch cow. H. L. . Wright, Aumaville, Ore. 1-21 B. A. Farrar and family o f Linn county have moved into the R. L. Mor- ton house on Water street. Chas. Peters and daughter Mary and Will Neal o f Silver Creek were trading with Stayton merchants Tuesday. AGENCY MAGNOLIA LAUNDRY Kdwin Hansen the four-months-old O f Albany at Mack & Shepherd'* son o f Mr. and Mrs. Jos. E. Hansen o f The Barber Shop. Laundry leave» Tues Lyons died Tuesday, January 12. day 2 p. m. tf. interment waa in the Pioneer cemetery. Team For Sale— ^ Young, sound and well broke, one mare, one gelding well matched for $9.00 per thousand delivered. Write size. Wt. 2100. Enquire at Mail office. R. Burtis, Mehama, Ore., or phone, Chan. Baas, Stayton, Ore. l-28x Notice On account o f there being no piano at the Opcru house, the lec ture will be held in the Star Theatre Keep Warm —An unlimited quantity tomorrow night. It is free, come and of old fir wffiod for sale, on the ground listen to it. $1.00, and delivered $1.30 per tier. R. E. Calavnn and Chas. Lee. 3-3g Shakes For Sale— $100 Reward, $100 The readers of thl* paper wilt he pluuscd to learn thnt thorn Is at Iraat on* lr'-ail il illzu.'uo that aclence lias been .-bio t I cu m In all Its atagea. nnd that 1» Catnrrln 1 ill’s Catarrh Curo 1» tho only positive curo n cv known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh being « constitutional dlsciao, require» n constitutional treat- m nt. H all’ s Catarrh Curo Is tnkon In- lly, netlng dlrocily upon tlio i \ Full blood, Plymouth cockerel, from The evening mail leaves for W est and mucous surface» o f tho system. thor%- prize winning stock for trade for hens. Stayton at 4 p.m. and returns at 6 p.m. by destroying tho foundation o f tho dis ease, and givin g tho patient strenirth by ! C. E. Kramer, the Baker, Stayton. also the evening train goes through to building up ths constitution and assisting aturo In doing Its work. T h s proprietors Albany returning the next morning. avo mo m uch faith In It* curative pow Joa. Silhernagel made a visit to the ers that they offer Ona Hundred Dollars fo r any eano that It falls to curo. Bond Mail office to-day. Joe is one o f those The new $3,000 planer has arrived at fo r list o f toitlmonlnls. ; solid farmer* up the Mehama road. Address I\ J. CHENEY <k CO., Toledo, Ohio, the Brown-Petzel lumber mill and is Fold hr nil nrnirglBt*. TV*. John Kabourek o f Willumetto, Ore Mrs. J. W. McCuloch and children of gon is visiting at the Adam Schleia Mr. Ontario are visiting her sisters Mr*. C. home in Linn county this week. Kabourek ia an uncle o f Mr. Schlcis. H. Brewer and Mr*. Geo. Brown. R being installed. This machine will turn Henry Bender o f Albany visited rei- out the stuff in almost any shape and | atives here Saturday ^nd is visiting at size desired. the Chris Silbernagel home in Jordan. The interior o f the Stayton State Bank has been retinted and revarniahed also new furniture in the director’s Dance at Beancbamp Hall E. E. Woods, M. Berg and 1 Saturday night, January 23. Special room. music by Mr. Taimage and Mr. Hon- Frank Thomas did the work. hoske. Jno. Thoma and family, D. M. Doll Mrs. Marguerite Whyte returned to and wife, Jno. .Kerber and wife and her home in Astoria Monday after a John VatiLtendel and family attended week’s visit with her mother Mr». the surprise party at the Andy Zimmer ! Hirzsiefen. man home at Sublimity Sunday. Take I loll * Fam ily m ils fur constipation. P O L K ’S O R E G O N a n d W A S H IN C T r Business Director/ A Directory o f each City, Town an.l Village, Hiving dewrfptlvft pkrtnh cf each plnro, location, population, t*lo- graph, »hipping nntl hanking point; nlffo Clae>in<‘<l Directory, complied by buftln*iit nrul profusion. K r o u e * CO.. I I A T T U