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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1915)
Theatrical- ENTERTAINMENT A t the S T A R T H E A T R E Stayton April 1 6 , ’15 F r id a y , Curtain at 8, p. m. Farce, “ A NEW BROOM SWEEPS C LEA N ” An Irrisistible Thirty-Minute Scream Together With a Grand Drama 'More Sinned Against than Sinning’ A Strong Play m Four A cts-Full of Thrilling and Comical Scenes-Time 2 Hours Given by the JO RDAN D R A M A T IC CLUB WANTED! HORSES, MARES, MULES ! Will be in the following town* at the livery burin: Slayton, Monday, Aptil 12; Silverton, April 16. 1916, for tho purpoaa of buying horses, marc» and mule», horaea muat be 6 to 10 yra. ok! 1’>J to 16 hamla high, heavy hotted and chunky, wt. IJBiO to 1600, any color ex cept gray. Head thia ad well, aa 1 come to buy not to look. Mulea muat bo fat 16-1 to 16 hand» high, 6 to 10 yra. old No gray» wanted. adv, Frank Delay, Buyer. T O -N IG H T Episode 4 , “ Million Dollar M ystery" You will regret it if you miss It, It Is different. Something Funny, a Keystone Comedy Also a good Drama. 4 Big Reels. 5 A 10c. Orohestra Music Saturday Night- Big Special Number ON ITS REPUTATION l>. A. Khlen thia week purchaacd a new Ford from Frank L. Miller. Hav ing sold out all hia machine» of that make, Mr. Miller and Mr. Fhlen went to Woodburn to get one from the Ford dealer there aaya the Aurora Obaerver, On their wav home they are said to have had an experience which ahowa why the Ford» are ao popular. leav ing Woodburn the new machine ran amoothly, but near Hubbard it sudden- ly »topped, and atubbornly refu»ed to atari. Kepeated cranking did no good. They couldn’t get a »park, an examina tion of the tank ahowod plenty of gaao- | line. Finally somewhat disgusted, the hood was removed and it was discover ed that there was no engine beneath it. , “ Well doesn't that beat the Dutch?” said Ehlen. “ How did we get this far?” “ Oh. any Ford.” said Miller, “ will run four miles on ita reputation." Wendell Freres, E. C. Titua, Vila» i Philippi, wife and son Glen motored i over to Salem Tuesday on business. C. A. Luthy, wife and little daughter Zeimu and Jos. Fisher, wife and son Norval spent Easter visiting relatives in Salem. Solo-Song-“Perils of Pauline,” sung by Miss Verda Hamman, accompanied by her Bister, Miss Gladys. This is a very catchy son« Episode 18, “Perils of Pauline" Real War News Good Comedy 5 and 10c. Orchestra Music STAR THEATRE The Ford car is built to serve and to save. It is low in first cost, hut its greatest economy is in the after-cost operation. N o extravagant upkeep charges no heavy tire and repair bills just the satisfying day after day ability to go anywhere, over any kind of roads in any kind of weather and get back again less than two cents a mile. Miss Amelia Glover will stay with t^er Uncle George Glover, and family this summer. She expects to go Saturday. More than seven bund rid thousand Ford owner» are enjoy ing Ford service and experiencing tho reality of Ford econ omy. Mr. and Mrs. Wagener and family of Portland are here viaiting Mr. Wag- e e e e e e e e e e e o e e e e e # ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + e e e o o o » e » » » e e e e e e e e o e e e o e o e e e e o e e e e e o e e e e e e e e * e e e e e e ener’a sister Mr». Paul Frank thia week. Buyers will share In profits If we sell at retail 600,000 new Ford cam between August 1914 and Auguat 1916. Runabout » 440 ; Touring Car »490; Town Car »690; Coupclet »750; Sedan »975, f. o. b. Detroit with all equipment. P ric e s -15 and 25c Be Sure and See this Show ! WILL HOLD REVIVAL An Evening With Earl E. Fleischman The Boy Amateur and U . of 0 . Student Impersonator Dramatic Reader Baritone Soloist Funny, Ludicrous add Sentimental Amusing, Serious and Pathetic AT THE Christian Church Stayton, Monday, April 12 Admission, 15 and 25c SUMMONS Mrs. Rilla Bilyeu who ran a candy store here a few weeks left for Silver- ton Monday where she will engage in The Baptist Association will meet in the same business. Stayton April 14-15-16; to be followed by a series of revival meetings to lie W. F. Goodman and Enos Goodman held by the Rev. Lawrence of Portland went to Portland this morring to be at and the Rev. Marshall of Salem. Eve the bedside of their mother. Mrs. G. W. ryone is cordially invited to attend. Murphy who is to be operated upon to-day. CC Nott and wife left for Mercy Hot Miss Merta Scigmund returned home Springs Calif, on Tuesday of this week. Sunday from an extended viait with George Thomas and Miss Naoma relatives in Eastern Oregon. She is bilhavy were Salem visitors last Fri now visiting at the C. A. Luthy home here. day. Fine Line of Box Candies at Beau Tom Christy, ¡the manager of the champ's 25-50-75-S1.00 box, all Fresh Christy show, has been quite sick with Goods. appendicitis at the Commercial Hotel. He is being treated by Dr Beauchamp, Monday night is the regular meeting and it is thought that he will be able to night of the Stayton Development resume his road engagements by the ' League. latter part of the week. Deidrich’ s Hardware, Stayton W O O L W e are in the market at all times (or all kinds of W ool, and will pay Highest Market Price For Same. W E BUY S H E E P PELTS W ool sacks furnished, and Fleece twine for sale. Bring us your W ool and receive the top price— W e use it in our bus iness. W e pay one cent a pound higher than market price if taken in trade for woolen goods, Misses Lena Berg and Rose Amort Custom Work-Y our wool carded into baits for comforters and mattresses Mrs. G. W. Murphy, who has been of Shaw were visiting relatives here ailing for some time, went to Portland Monday. W ILBUR W OOLEN MILLS C O M PANY, STAYTON, ORE60N. Monday to consult a specialist. She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs Prof. Ganutt and family were enter Carl Titus of Kingston, and her son Highest Market Price paid for pota Consult Dr». Lowe & Turner tained at the G. L. Brown home John Goodman of Vancover, Washing toes at Klecker’a, cash or trade. 4 8 specialists at Hotel Stayton Sunday. ton who has been visiting here for Friday, April 16th. 4-8 some time. Norman Davie was a Salem visitor Sloper’s PUROLA Tooth Paste clean- Tuesday. geg an(j beautifies the teeth. 25c. AGENCY MAGNOLIA LAUNDRY LET US SHOW YOU T h e o n e cream that throughly L. S. Lambert lost a cow by light- Mike Neitlinif an„ family of Fern cleanses the pores and makes the akin In the Circuit Court of the State of j Ridge visited with Grandma Neitling smooth and soft, ia Nyal’s Face Cream. Oregon for Marion County. Dept. No. ning last Friday. It is antiseptic, greaselesa and will not 2. Wednesday. Henry Van Buren was over from ______ cause growth of hair. Best for your Etta M. Edwards, Plaintiff, vs. Chas. Aumsville Tuesday. G. Edwards, Defendant. The Sloper Drug Store building i s , complexion. 60 and 25c large jar at To Charles G. Edwards, Defendant. 1 being moved to the lot south by Chas. ! Beauchamp's. In the Name of the State of Oregon Just Arrived at Sloper’s Fresh Ship- Lampman to-day you are hereby required to appear and SHAVERS, REJOICE ment of Candies. answer the complaint filed against you Miss Marie Kosin of Salem visited Men use Nyal’s Face Cream after in the above entitled suit on or before last week at the home of her sister shaving because it is antiseptic, sooth B. H. Kirby visited Tuesday with the 21 day of May, 1916; and if you Mrs Chas. Cladek. ing, and restores the tone of health. fail so to appear and answer the said his family in Salem. Keeps the face joyfully voung. Have complaint, plaintiff will apply to sai 1 you tried it? Buy it today. 50 and 25c. Riley Thomas is visiting a few days A CLEAN WINDOW Court for the relief prayed for in her Your face is the window of your soul, j Call and get a liberal sample free at complaint, to-wit: A decree forever in Jordan this week. You are judged chiefly by your appear- Beauchamp’s. dissolving the bonds of matrimony now Mrs. Dora Shreve made a business ance. Are you satisfied that you look | existing between plaintiff and defen your best? Nyal s Face Cream clears: County roadmaster, W. J. Culver, dant; and for the care and custody of trip to Salem Monday. the skin of blemishes and makes it soft County Surveyor, B. B. Herrick, Jr., the minor children, the issue of said and healthy. Start using it today. 50 ) and H. S. Swart of the county survey Ray Baker of Astoria was a business marriage. and 25c at Beauchamp's. or’s office went to Mill City Mondsy to Service of this summons is made up visitor here Saturday. survey a new road near there. Many on you by publication pursuant to an Mrs. Frank Pennebaker of Portland! new roads are being surveyed in vari W. A. Elder and wife were Albany order of the Honorable Wm. Galloway, was visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ellen Cald- i ous parts of the county In preparation Judge of the Circuit Court of the State visitors Tuesday night. well over Sunday. for the beginning of active work when of Oreg n for Marion County, which H. N. Huntley was an Albany visit the weather becomes more settled. sail order was made on the 7th day of Mrs. Sarah Cox is much better at the April, 1915, directing such publication or a few days last week. time of going to press, and has a good I How's This? to be maoe in the Stayton Man once a We offer One Hundred Dollars Re week for six consecutive weeks, the Wm. Cladek sjient Sunday and Mon chance of recovery. ward for any case of Catarrh that first puMic ltion being on the 8 day of day with home folks here. cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh April, and the last publication being on C. A. Luthy is preparing the Gard Cure. the 20 day of May, 1916. F. J. CH EN EY ic CO.. Toledo, O. ner building, on Third Street for occu Miss Minnie Foley's mother from Ernest Everhart Baker W e, tho undersigned, have known r . J. pancy about May 1st. Ashland is visiting here this week. Cheney for th e last 15 years, and believe Attorney for Plaintiff. Mrs. Emma Glover spent the week Mrs. J. Lawrence returned home end visiting in Salem and Portland. from a visit at Vancover, Wash. Tues day. She waa accompanied by her Mrs. Schelberg of Salem is here daughter Mrs Kesler. visiting her mother Mrs. Anna Stayton. On display and for sale at W C Parry and wife of Junction City spent Easter with relatives In Stavton. Mr Parry returned to his work of edit ing the Junction City Times on Monday, and Mrs Parry is visiting here several days longer. him perfectly honorablo In all business transactions and financially able to carry out a r y obligations m ade by his firm. NATIONAL SA N K Or COMMERCE, Toledo, O. H all's Catarrh Cure 1» taken Internally. «cling ('¡reetly upon tho Mood nnd mu- :oua rurfaces r f fho system . Testim onials < nt free, j r i r n 7j centg p, r bottle. Sold >y r II j-ruTTlats. Taka BaU’a fmmiit pula tor coaaUpaUoa. Highest Market Price Paid For Potatoes at Klecker’a, cash or trade. 4-8 Of Albany at Mack A. Shepherd s Barber Shop. Laundry leaves Tues day 2 p. m. tf. For Sale—Full-blooded Duroc Hog», Full Blood Duroc Jersey all sizes. C. J. Ruettgers, Scio, Ore gon. Phone 1015. 5-6x pigs for sale. Both Bexca. Registered. Reasonable price». Write or phone I. 4-8* Pure Milk and Cream at Crabtree J. Hoedigheimer, Stayton, Ore. & Riggs Dairy. livery. Morning and night de 4-2»* Special Prices on »labwood, spring and summer de Mrs. Hadley Hobson and Mr. and livery, for orders placed before April Mrs. Fred Merrill of Lyons visited with iat. Call at our office for prices. Brown- Mrs. Sarah Cox Sunday. Petzel Lumber Co. . tf. CHLORIDE OF LIME pnR , . . , . ir . r oc * at 9 FOR SALE— Red cloVtr seed, deliv- in can* 15c each or 2 for 25c at Sloper s ^ at Stayton> Sllbliinity or Mehama. Drug S t o r e . _____ P.T.Ktzel, Stayton, Oregon. Box 84. tf Mrs. Agee of Thomas was here Saturday looking at the Cottage Hotel with a view of renting it. GOATS WANTED I am wanting about fifty good goa I. W. Gardner left Tuesday for a : Write or phone to Chaa. L. Mart month’s stay in San Francisco where Aumsville, Ore. Farmers Phone 4x61 he will attend the Exposition. j 4.22 Mrs. A. Branch and Miss Mary Peters of Aumsville were trading with Stayton merchants Monday. Mrs. Jas. Thomas returned to her home at Union Hill Sunday after a week’a viait with relative* here. The C. E of the Christian church held a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Bessie Wade, bride elect, at the Mrs S. G. Crabtree home last Saturday niirht. FOR SALE OR TRADE Double set heavy breeching v harneas nearly new, two seated hi and a mare llOO lbs age 10 years good brood mare. Will trade either or both harr.es» hack for good goats or cows, will trade mare for gcod milk cow. particulars see or write, Ross Condit. Agt. S. P. Co. Aumsville Ore. 4-i