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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1915)
•M M » Crepe, tissue and plain ah.lf paper at Slup.ni. 9$+ 9\ Mra. Hreasler la her. from Lyona via- itsng friend* this week. Mrs. Roy King of Salem was a busi ness visitor here Tuesday. BANKRUPT STOCK Jessie Moses of Tangent is visiting his father here this week. J—o -c ParoU Cara Cure OF MILLINERY T O B E S O L D IN THE BEAUCHAM P B U IL D IN G , Guaranteed by Sloper Drum Store. Miss Hertha Schaefer of I.inn county I was visiting in town Tuesdsy. STAY T O N , A T Get Your Fulling License T H E E X T R E M E L Y L O W P R IC E O F 50cenis on the $ 1.00 j O y s te r s . When In their natural condition or» ters contain from one-eighth to one- fifth more nutritive material than when fattened. Speaking roughly, h quart of oysters contains on an aver age about the same quantity of actual nutritive substance as a quart of milk or three-fourths of a pound of lieef. ot two pounds of fresh codfish, or a pound of bread. Oysters come nearer to milk than almost any other common food material as regards both the amounts and the relative proportions of nutrients. B O L K ’ S' . 4EGON a n d W A SH IN G T O N Business Directory A D irectory of each City, Town and V lllace, r l r l n r descriptive sketch of each place, location, population, tele g ra p h , sh ipping an d b an k in g point; also Classified D irectory, com piled by business an d profession. K. I.. P O L K * CO., 8E A T T L E SUYIT^TQ-JPAY 6 * if P § y s H ^ MECHANICS M AGAZINE For Father and Son AND ALL THE F A M IL Y Two and a half million readers find it of absorbing interest Everything in it is Written So You Can Understand It We .e ll 400.000 copies every month without giving prem ium , and have no aolicitors. Any newsdealer will show you a copy; or write the "Mistier for free »ample— a postal will do. ■ F3 A YEAR life A COPY j ilar M e c h a n ic s M agazine j * Ho. M ichigan A va., CHICACO ? Mrs. F. H. Downs entertained the Brode Club at her home on Third St. last night. Get Your Fishing License and fishing supplies at Korinek and Mielkie'a. Mrs. Ward who has been visiting rel atives in Portland the few weeks is a- gain at home. W. E. Thomas of Salem and son L.- L. of Marshfield were visiting friends here Monday. — For C onstipation- j BIRTHDAY PICNIC A crowd of Stayton’s young folks spent an enjoyable day on the banks of the Santiam river Sunday, March 14, celebrating Miss Ethel Wirth’s 15th birthday. A delicious dinner was served at the noon hour in camp style and coffee was T h e S a r d o n i c S m ils . The expression "sardonic smile" Is as made over a camp fire. They returned old as Homer. It means literally to home in the evening each reporting a "grin like a dog" nnd bears reference fine time. Mrs. Fred Ltu and baby of Fox Val ley viaited over Sunday at the A. D. Gardner home. FOR SALE—Bay mare, 6 yeara old, wt. 950. For quick sale at a bargain. See Forrest Mack, Stayton. Mis* Esther Willing of Aatoria ia here on a visit with her mother who lives in the east part of town. Miss Roberta Morton returned to her home in Salem Saturday after a two week’s visit with friends here. Mrs. Paul Fehlen received the hat given away at the Millinery Opening Fishing Tackle— but Saturday and Mi s Elizabeth L am - p0|e. 75c, j.oo, 1.50, 2.50, 3.50 each, h re c h t j .■* ived the dress pattern a t aU o extra tip., flies, .p o o n ., lin e ., lead- Mayo’s Cash Store. er., elc See Beauchamp’, window. STAYTON MARKET REPORT Hens heavy 12, light 11 Broilers 1J to 21 lbs ... 17 ! <1 7 < I Rooster# B ew are o f O in tm en ts fo r Mixed Chickens.......... . Catarrh T h a t C on tain M ercu ry ;; Geese .............„...................... a s m e r c u ry w ill s u r e ly d e s tro y th e s e n s e 1 o f sm e ll a n d c o m p le te ly d e r a n g e t h e I Ducks,Indian Runners, Pekin 8 w h o le s y s te m w h e n e n te r in g It t h r o u g h I Turkeys....... ................ J4 th e m u c o u s s u r f a c e s . S u ch a r tic le s sh o u ld | n e v e r be u se d e x c e p t o n p r e s c r ip tio n s Dressed Turkeys................. __ fro m r e p u ta b le p h y s ic ia n s , a s t h e d a m a g e 1 th e y w ill d o Is te n fo ld to th e good yo u Veal Fancy 10, Ordinary 8| c a n p o ss ib ly d e riv e fro m th e m . H a ll's | Pork....................... 8J C a ta r r h C u re , m a n u f a c tu r e d b y F . .T. : C h e n ey A Co., T oledo. O ., c o n ta in s no Live Hogs, Choice_____ 6.70 m e rc u ry , a n d Is t a h e n I n te rn a lly , a c t i n g . Live Hogs, Heavy Rough 5.70 d ire c tly r p - n t ’.e tto o d e n d m u e o u s s u r - f a - c s o f th e r e s te m . To b u y in g H a ll’s Eggs-......................... 16 r - -r i, r . Tr. t to you g et th e genu- !• ■ • ' . -rn n llv n n d m a d e In Corrected Thursdays but subject . Ctisney & c->. T c s- J do. O ' ’ tlm o n la ls free . to chiing«' without notice. Trlee T o per botti» S'M b v nr— T axe H a il’s F am ily P ills fo r co n stip atio n . M USIC WELL, USTEN! Shoes selling at e. -d it stores regularly at $3 .0 0 --Lancefleld’s Cash Store Price, $2.50 Men’s dres9 snoes, credit stores ask $6.00 and 6.50 I^ancefield asks only $5.50 If you are looking for very good shoes at very low prices, you don't need send away for them, we have a bargain counter full of them, many of them marked down to less than half. LANCEFIELD’S The Ford is lighter than any other car o f it« size and power. Light weight means economy. onomy in gasoline consumption. Ec Economy In tire expense. Economy in repuir bills less than two cents a mile for operation and upkeep. Yet with all ita light weight the Ford la the itronge«t, stur diest car that ia built. It ia the longest lasting car. Vana dium steel is responsible for that. “ Anti fatigue” steel the scientists call it—the strongest, toughest steel put into au tomobile construction. Buyers will share in profits if we sell at retail 300,000 new Ford cars between August 1914 and August 1915. Runabout $440; Touring Car $490; Town Cur $C>M ; Coupelet $750; Sedan $975, f. o. b. Detroit with all equipment. On display arid for sale at Deidrich’ s Hardware, Stayton An Assortment of 10-15-25c novels at Sloper's. Cheap this week. Ed Doerfler and family ot the Waldo Hills have moved into the Alva Smith The county court of Crook County has made a liberal appropriation of house in the east part of town. funds to be used on the Lincoln High Miss Lena Matten and Jas. Lauder- way between Bend and La Pine, via Lava Butte. It is intended to make back of near Salem were week-end vis this one of the best roads in the whole itors at the M. J. Crabtree home. state. Clover Seed For Sale—Red and Al- •ike also mesquite seed. Farmers price# FOR SALE- Registered Jersey Bull 8-10x five years old, from the Chas. Miller at farm. Franklin Herrling. herd. For particulars call on or ad dress E. C. Downing, Sublimity, Or. C. A. Luthy, wife and baby motored A b ly D e fin e d . over to Hall’s Prairie Sunday for a A certain archbishop when asked Jas. Laux, wife and daughter Jose day's visit with Mrs. Luthy’s sister. whether it was u grievous lie for a wo phine and son Tony left for San Fran man to misstate her age replied; FOR SALE —Red clover seed, deliv cisco Tuesday where they expect to “A lie may he defined as n statement make their future home. ered at Stayton, Sublimity or Mehama. made by one rational being to another P.T.Etzel, Stayton, Oregon. Box 34. tf After Food. Not Footwear. ORC H ESTR A For to the hideous contortion of the facial muscles produced by eating the sar- donlau. a plant of Sicily, which was said to screw- up the face of the eater, glvlmr it a horrible appearance. Ma han in his history of England, says; 'The island of Sardinia, consisting chiefly of marshes or of mountains, has from the earliest period to the present been cursed with a noxious nlr. an ill cultivated soil nnd a scanty |»>pulnt!on. The convulsions produced by Its pois onous plants gave rise to the expres sion of ‘sardonic smile.' which Is as old as Homer " English Waiter—Nice fillet of sole, sir? Diner No. Wlmt else have you? Walter— 'Oir would you like some stewed heels, sir? Diner Sole! Heels; Say. is this a restaurant or a eobbler’s »hop? Boston Transcript. “C O L HEEZALIAR” a side-splitting Comedy Putnam, Perfection and Diamond dyes. Use Rexall little red pills, composed j Mrs. Jess Tett and daughter Kate of pigs for sale. Both sexes. Registered. Reasonable prices. Write or phone I. of vegetable ingredients in pill form- Union Hill were trading with Stayton J. Boedigheimer, Stayton, Ore. 4-8x Purely vegetable^ct like exercise, pleas merchants Monday. ant to take, perfumes the breath, bowel A lm o s t a M u s h r o o m C ity . Antone Fisher motored over from tonic and stimulant, relieves a sick, sour Cairo is almost a mushroom city, ac stomach. Good for piles and rectal Salem Tuesday for a days viaii with cording to the standards of Egypt and troubles, helps to purifiy the whole sys- j friends and relatives here. the east. It is not yet 1.000 years old. . tern. Use them once and you will use But it hail pretlecessors very nearly Welch's Grape Juice at Beauchamp's. upon the same *|>ot. There was the them again. 25c bottle of 50 at Beau 10, 25 and 50c bottles. Human »iruugbold known as Ituhylon champ's, The REX ALL Store. rational being with the Intent to de ceive. Now, as no rational being would think of asking a woman her age with the expectation of t>elng answered truthfully, one of the elements of the lie Is lacking, nnd the woman's state ment cannot, strictly speaking, be de fined as such.’’—Judge. See the auto race, which ends badly and teaches Pauline u new lesson. Pathe War Nows No. 12. Mrs. John B. VanHandol and two i daughters of Sublimity were shopping I here Tuesday. Sloper' s MRS. G. C . E W E N of Egypt, or even as Babylon simply, To this in the seventh rentury A. D. succeeded I'ustac. uamed. it is said, after Its founder's skin tent, for which this is Arabic, and the name of Kustnt survives today in "fustian.'' which was formerly made there Finally came the new city ot Masr-ei-Kahira (»he victorious), which Europeans now call Cairo while the nalives, preferring the other part of the word, call It Masr.—London Chronicle. S A T U R D A Y N IG H T 15th Episode “ Perils of Pauline” IS THERE ANYTHING in BUYING SHOES AT A CASH SHOE STORE? Display in rear of Beauchamp’s Building, Stayton, Oregon. Some persons would be greatly astonished should they suddenly see their own faults as plainly as thev see the faults of others— a circum stance that makes one think that Bums' famous couplet would have more point if it asked for the power to see ourselves not as others see us, but as we see others. The Best Photo-play on the Screen Today. Don’t Forget it, it is great. 2 other reels, comedy and drama, 4 reels, 5 and 10c John English, wife and daughter of | Coon Hollow were Stayton visitors yes terday. SATURDAY, MARCH 20 S E E IN G O U R S E L V E S $$$ MILLION $$ MYSTERY $$* STAR THEATRE Come early and get your pick of this choice stock of trimmed and untrimmed hats, rib bons, trimmings, etc. This millinery will be on display, and the choice of any hat will be given to one person on opening day Foil Blood Duroc Jersey AND SEE THE B. A. Schaefer and wife spent the week end visiting with relatives in Sa- : lem. at a bargain of a w e ll-k n o w n P o rtla n d firm th a t w en t into the HIS MISFORTUNE WILL BE YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO-NIGHT and 50c at Beauchamp's the Re sail Star. Spot C ash B ankruptcy C ourt. R. I’. Maple and wife of North San- tiam were trading hero Saturday. Conkey’s Chicken Cholera remedy 25 T h is stock com es at an opportune tim e, just before E aster, and con sists of new and U p-to-date goods w h ich w a s bought for and fishing Supplies at Korinek and Mielkie’s. Bring the Whole Family to the STAR SPECIAL Notice of filing supplementary Arti cles of incorporation: Notice i s hereby given that at a meeting of stockholders of the Thomaa- Mayo Co. held Feb. 16, 1915, and Upon ELECTRIC IRONS $3.25 while they an unanimous action of the board of last. Kent 20c per month. Best Maz directors at a meeting thereof held on da lamps 30c. Stayton Elec Lt Co. the same date, the directors of the said corporation filed in the office of ; the corporation commission of the State TREE BARGAINS i of Oregon on the 11th day ot March I 1915, supplementary artielca of incor poration, First, changing its namo to We offer several thousand trees etc., “ Mayo’s Cash Store.” first class, now in storage at our sheds, This notice is published in compliance at less than half price. PRICES — to the laws of the State of Oregon. apples 5c; peaches 7c; pears 8c; cherry (Seal) J. C. Mayo, Pres. 10c; choice grafted walnuts at bargain J. W. Mayo, See. prices; everything in the nursery line at bargain prices, while they last. Write at once to Carlton Nursery Co., Carlton, Oregon. 4-1 THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY FOR SALE Ly o n s and V a lle y Fo x 1 Belgium colt coming 3yrs. old soon, bay, weight 1300 pounds, already brok en. 1 Hamblctonian and Hackney colt It has been reported that the coming 2 year old soon, black and motor will s o o n be traveling weight about 9 0 0 pounds. B o t h very gentle a n d t h e latter some through Lyons again. thing swift. Also 2 young Duroc boars Allen Fox ia slowly improving Rev. F. S. Lawrence of Portland, 3J months old weight 85 lbs. Chas. W. after a very severe illness. ! will preach at t h e Baptist church, Mayer Fhone Stayton 145. morning and evening, Sunday, March Mr. Rains of Gates was i n 21. All are invited. town visiting his small son who Ground has been broken for the con struction of the great inter-state bridge is attending school here. Rev. Goode will occupy the pulpit at which ia to connect the city of Portland the Methodist church n e x t Sunday Forest Treech of Gates was in with Vancouver, Washington, a n d morning in the absence of the regular town on business one day la^t which will be an important link in the pastor, Rev. Chandler. Pacific Highway, one of the most re week. markable thoroughfares in the United The women's tewing society A campaign has been launched at States. As far as possible all contracts Eugene to raise 1150,000 for the estab for the work have been let to local meets with Mrs. Watterman next lishment of a lace factory at that point. firms and preference will be given to Wednesday. It is said the Pacific Coast pays out locally produced materials and to local The switchboard has been re $50'l,000 to $700,000 annually for lace labor. Necessary funds are available moved from Ldlers to Fred Mer- and it is believed that a local factory for driving the work to early comple rils. tion. 1 could secure the bulk of that business. Mrs. Sarah Cox returned Sunday from a visit w i t h h e r sons a t I Springfield, Oregon, Colfax and Pross- [ er, Washington. >