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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1915)
W »fw wtw *^* «M ,«■>♦■• #st« •£ • «t<* •$ • «hj* ity i *■' WILL LEAVE SOON «y* •>' F. M. Shook, who ha* been employed by the Ringu Undertaking parlor* and the Stayton Hpiuefurniihing Co. for the paat eighteen months, expects to leave, with his family for his old home in Pennsylvania on April 1st. Mr. and Mr*. Shook made many friends during their stay in Stayton and they will all be sorry to lose them, but wish them all kinds of good luck in their new home. Jefferson High School ....IN..... “A Strenuous Life” REBEKAHS A Farce-Comedy in Three Acts, descriptive of col lege life in Berkeley, Cal. Typical scenes of th e difficulties of a young Collegian, who is entrapped in an endeavor to join the Annanias C lu b ............... j What Will Happen! To-Night? Come and see the 2nd Kpiiode of the i “ MILLION DOLLAR M Y S T ER Y ” and find out, it is wonderful. “RECREATION," A Keystone Comedy, Something Good ‘T heir first Acquaintance” darma. 4 reola, 6 and 10.’, 4 reels Orchestra A usic SATURDAY N IG H T - The Kebekaha held a social meeting after the adjournment of lodge Tues day night of this week. Games, dane- ing and refreshments kept the mem ber* and the visitors busy until mid night. The Stayton orchestra furnish ed the music. 16th Episode “ Perils of Pauline’ ’ P A TH ! WAS NEWS *4 ET OUT ANO SET UN0ER* A Good Comedy. 4 Reels. 5 end 10c THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY FOR SALE FRIDAY, APRIL 2 STAR THEATRE, STAYTON 14 PEOPLE 14 1 Belgium colt coming 3 yrs. oty soon, bay, weight 1300 pounds, alreadyvbiuk« en. 1 Hambletonian and Hackney colt coming 2 year old soon, black and weight about 9 0 0 pounds. B o t h very gentle a n d t h e latter some thing swift. Also 2 young Duroo boar* 3| months old weight 85 lbs. Chaa. W. Mayer Phone Stayton 143. FOR SALE Under the direction of Prof. Clarence Phillips, prin cipal of the Jefferson High School. One saw mill, including top ard bot tom saw, belting and rollers and all appliances necessary to run said mill by applying powtr. This will be a bar gain to any one desiring a mill. Terms will be given to purchaser. E. A. Downing, Stayton, Ore. tf STAR THEATRE IS THERE ANYTHING In BUYING SHOES AT A CASH SHOE STORE? WELL, LISTEN! Shoes selling at credit stores regularly at $3.00 Lancefield’s Cash Store Price, $2.50 Men’s dress shoes, credit stores ask $6.00 and 6.50 Lanceflcld asks only $6.50 If you are looking for vsry good shnaa at vary low prirat, you don’t need sand away for them, we have a bargain counter full of them, many of them marked down to less than half. *7* LANCEFIELD’S * B0YS NEW FURNITURE 150 MINUTES OF SOLID FINISH. FUN FROM START TO BRING YOUR HANDKERCHIEFS. POPULAR PRICES m£o ay# aya y The Stayton State Bank, besides the new coat of paint and varnish in the |{ front room that was put on recently, has fixed up the director’s room and anteroom in the rear of the building [ in fine shape. New linoleum on the floors, new furniture, and new paper Wl on the wails make a very attractive V appearance. . . I»A hand wagon to ex- Fred Rowley, of the Equitable Loan Fresfc MauhaofldWS t( SlspCf’l Drug Sftrt H. L. Wright, Association of Portland is here thisÿ _____ Aumsvilie, Ore. week. Jo# Run<it was over from Jordan Tuesday. FOR SALE —Tied clover seed, deliv- Miss Audrey Frame of near Scio eied at Stayton. Sublimity or Mehama. i visiting her sister Mrs. A. Kimsey U Mrs. McRae is much improved and is P.T.Etzel, Stayton, Oregon. Box 34. tf j week. able to sit up. *1 _____ Andrew Fisher and family of VicU Paul Fehlen is moving into his house Mrs. H. J. Mutschler was taken to Salem Monday, where she will be un Point visited at the Jos. Fisher hum» •n First street. *1 ' ** der the care of Dr. Morris for a week Sunday. G .tl. Eksman was visiting friends in or two. Turner Sunday. ------ Get Your fishing License y ’ A good second STAYTON HIGH SCHOOL change for a cow. WALLOP SHAW BUNCH The Shaw aggregation of high school bovs went down to defeat before the local bunch at Shaw last Friday. >Ver thirtv players and fans from Stayton took advantage of the nice weather and drove to Shaw. The game was a fast one and the scores were held down to 5-3 in favor of the locals. Batteries for Shaw; Young-McAllis- ter. Stavton; Rock-Wilson. Young walked 4 an 1 Rock 1. The next game will be played with Jeffers*1 on the local ground Saturday, Apnl 3- OREGON ALMANAC OUT FOR SALE Red clover seed 15c per | and fishing supplies at Korinek and pound and kale seed 25c per pound, i Mielkie’s. SUftf has fc u tv d aJeafcol far jt Phqne or write, Jos Schulte, Sublimity, alcohol lamp or stove. Oregon. 3-25 Miss Siarie Williamson spent today " visiting at the A. C. Peterson home ft Mrs. Effie Miller made a business rip to Lebanon Monday. (¡^ Your fishing License 1 near Shaw. and Fi#hin(r Supplie9 at Korinek and [ For Sale or Trade- All kinds of pigs Mielkie’s. G. L. Brown, V. J . Philippi, W. L. hogs, see A. Forrette. 4.1 Freres and E. C. Titus were Salem vis R. J. Moses, i t i s reported, has itors Tuesday. lighest cash price paid for mohair. bought out his brother’s large drygoods L. Wright, Aumsvilie, Ore. store in Corvallis, and will soon take Forrest Mack and family and E. Roy ---- - charge of the same. and family motored over to Salem Sun-) - 1 bupt. W-.- M. Smith of Salem via- day afternoon. it£l the local school today. Driving Horse For Sale— Wt. 1000 k " I ds . Single, double or ride. City broke. John B. VanHandel and wife of Suo- i e t e r Bilyeu and wife of Jordan were Right price. Also good buggy. H. J. limitv were trading with Stayton mer intStayton trading yesterday. Mutschler, Stayton. chants Tuesday. The Portland Commercial Club has just received from the press advance copies of the new Oregon Almanac, a volume of statistics and information re garding every community in this state. These advance copies are being sent out as rapidly as possible to ail papers and periodicals in the state, also to Jas. Leigh has much improved the commercial clubs and similar organiza appearance of his property near the tions. In about two weeks the main ball ground by the addition of a coat of i sue of 3-JO,000 copies will be off the paint and other improvements. press, and will be sent out in response to written requests from individuals I Frank Williams formerly of Portland anxious to secure reliahle data on O re-! hut now a prosj/erous farmer near Sil- gon. I ver Creek Falls was in Stayton yester- | day trading v* ith our merchant* £. A. Luthy, wife and little daughter Mrs. E. Forrette was tlie lucky per were week-end visitors at Salsm. ____ son to get the hat at the new millinery store last Saturday. Baled oats snd vetch hay. »14 per td(L H. L. Wright, Aumsvilie, Ore. L. A. Thomas and wife, Dr. W. N. Pintler and Miss Alta Hobson were Sa Get Yonr Fating Liens« u i Fain» lem visitors Sunday. Supplies at Korinek and Mielkie’a. Ford owners drive their own cars. Ford simplicity gives this pleasure. Simplicity in construction. Sim piicity in control, it doesn’t require an expert me chanic to understand and operate a Ford car. , i The Ford is easy to ear« for. Wonderfully inexpensive to maintain and operate- less than two cent* a mile. Economy simplicity, comfoit, convenience, make the Ford car the utility for everybody in city and country-m ore than 700,00b now in uae—the useful car for all the people. « , » Buyers will share In profit« if we sell at retail 300,000 new Ford care between August 1914 and August 1815. Runabout »440; Touring Car »490; Town Car »690; Coupelet »760; Sedan 197», f, o. b. Detroit with all equipment. On display and for saie at Deidrich’s Hardware, Stayton rii STAYTON MARKET REPORT * 1 OUR OWN IDEALS Other people's ideal* are help ful—to them, but they cannot lift us up. Charbonnel truly says that "nothing but our own ideal how ever limited, however trivial, but ncerely cherished, has the power in lift us above ourselves and to help u* up the pathway of moral life." W. E. Thomas and wife motored ov Olive OB— on siabwood, spring and summer de er from Salem yesterday for a day’s for medicinal and table use at Slopers. livery, for orders placed before April visit with friends and relatives. OREGON Bad WASHINGTON 1 st. Call at our office for prices. Brown- J. T. Hunt, wife and daughter Helen Petzel Lumber Co. tf. Mrs. Walker Adkins returned to her Business Directory home in Corvallis Tueadav after a of the Waldo Hills were in town Satur D irecto ry of each City. T e r n ah a day. Village, g iving d estftfitlv * sk e tch of Dr. Be: uchamp reports a fine hoy week's visit with relatives here. each place, tocetinp, population, tele born to Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kusy, who g rap h . sh ip p in g and b an k in g p n ln tt live went of town, on March 18, and a Andy Rauscher ia excavating n base- Tom Tate of Portland is spending a 1 ala* ClaaelAed D ire c to r» com piled by busts*** en d profession. girl to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hoffer of ment for a new residence f o r J. J. few weeks with relatives in the Waldo I M, U PO LB » C fh, BRATTI.y this place on March 22. Lambrecht on Washington Street. hills. 1 y P IC T / Hena heavy 12, light 11 Broilers 1» to 2» tbs............ 17 Roosters................................ 7 Miked Chickens.............. O ansn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ f l Duck*,Indian Runners, Pekin 8 Turkeys....... .............................. 14 Dressed Turkeys................. Veal Fancy 10, Ordinary 8» P o r k ........................ 8» Live Hogs, Choice........... 6.70 Live Hogs, Heavy Rough 6.70 C. A. Silbernagel, wife and daughter fired Wourma and aister Arelia of Jordan were in town trading with Fe^i Ridge were in town Tuesday. of Ward Holford is now comfortably Erol Howell and Harry McKee of our merchants today. Eggs......................... 18 Jefferson were In our citv Monday and settled in the G. W. Murphy property Correeted Thursdays but subject Tuesday to make ; rrangements for the on the West Slayton road. Geo. Reome f^r. E. H. Hobson and Jos. Wesley of Mrs. C. O. Crawford viaited the first to change without notice. play to be given here April 2. Young has moved to A. L. Murphy’s place. of the week with her mother, Mrs. Schw ere Stayton visitors Tuesday. Howell is a nephew of E. C. Titus of Kimsey of near Mehama. this city. Full Blocd Duroc Jersey Mk» O. Pratt viaited over the pigs for sale. Botli sexes. Registered. Mrs. O. M. Baker of Kingston and weeji-i -end with parents in Aumsvilie. I Beware of Ointments for Reasonable prices. Write or phone I. sister Mrs. Goodsight of Astoria were Catarrh That Contain Mercury K i p l i n g * S c o t* V e r n a c u l a r J. Boedigi.eimer, Stayton, Ore. 4-8x Stayton visitors Tuesday. Join Thoma'a new bungalow o n a* m e r c u ry w ill s u r e ty d e a tro y th e se n se ; In- Scots iScottish or Scotch I of • f sm e ll a n d c o m p le te ly d e r a n g e t h e street is ready for the plasterer’s w "TP Andrew's Hymn” is so accurate h o le s y s te m w h e n e n te r in g It th ro u g h Mi.- M«U'ii; M olii.-- » « r entertained the FOR SALE—Bay mare, 6 years old, WlT th e m u c o u s s u r f a c e . S u c h a r tic le s sh o u ld i . 11 o n e is s u r p r i s e d to find Mr. Kip- drude (lu at the W. R chardson hun e n e v e r be u se d e x c e p t o n p re e c rlp tlo n e wt. 950. For quick sale at a bargain. fro m r e p u ta b le p h y sic ia n s, a s th a d a m a g e ib- representing Scotch soldiers as la.it night. iirs. E. &!. Olmsted will See Forreat Mack, Stayton. Choice Named Dahlia Bulbs while th e y w ill d a Is te n (old to th a good y o u sju ing "mon.” "'Mon” is. of course, d e riv e fro m th e m . H a ll's they last 15c each. Mrs. Dora Shreve. C c a a n ta r p r o h ssib C ly lbe conventional symbol of what a entertain them Wednesday night. Mar. u re , m a n u f a c tu r e d b y P . J. C h e n e y 4k C o., T o led o . O., c o n ta in * no 1 Tom Smith is improving his lawn t'i *t utters for the word “man.” but 131. m e rc u ry , a n d la t a k e n I n te rn a lly , a c tin g i mu assured that no Scot says “mon.” with a new coat of dirt taken from the ir e c tly u p o n th e b lo o d a n d m u co u a s u r J. M. Ringo and wife viaited with d face* o f t h e s y s te m . In b u y in g H a ll’s though there are In the north several Mr . Iona Dodson and Mrs. Sloper Drug Store basement. friends in Albany and Corvallis Sunday. C a ta r r h C u r* b e a u re y o u g e t th e g e n u * .ration* of the accepted Kngllsb pro Dodson and baby returned t o ine. I t la ta k e n I n 'e m a l t y a n d m a d s In T o led o . O hio, b y P . J . C h e n e y * Co. T e s i Mii-iation. Some Scot* say "maun,” home Monday after a two-week’s A full line of Oliver Chilled Plow tim o n ia l* free. and others “malm.” ”Mon" is re with tl.e> mother, Mrs. J. W. Miss S*die Shepherd is down from • e l d b y D ru g g ist* . P r i e s l i e p e r b o ttle . Go’s plows, implements and vehicles. | served for pantomimes and pleasan hart. Mill City visiting her mother this week. T a k e B a lt's F aeally P ills fa r e o a e tlp a tio s . H. L. Wright, Aumsvilie, Ore. tries in Punch.—London Chronicle. 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