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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1915)
ê PROGRAM Mr«. J. F. Lau ami baby o f Albany aro visiting rotative« ami friend» hero this week. Stayton, Star Theatre, Friday Night, April 16 “ New Broom Sw eeps Clean i» A Farce in One Act CAST Jos. Schneider John Silbernagel Herman Foltz Ed Rund Henry Jungwirth Charlie Salzl Noah Testy a bachelor Fred, his nephew Jacob, his servant Tim Ragen Fat Ragen, Chinaman Har.drew Swipes “More Sinned Against Than Sinning »» A Drama in Four Acts When you conault Dra. J j ^ S K ^ k L o w e A Turner you ru- ceive the combined skill O. Applett ami wife o f Lyon« were visiting Mr. Applett'» parents here o f the trained specialist and optician, devote their entire time, enemy ami yesterday. effort excluaively to the eye. They K. S. Thomas o f Rosrburg is here have had yeara o f hard, practical ex visiting with his brother T. H. Thomas perience and know their buaineaa in all branches. They give your eye« a moat at Jordan. thorough searching amt scientific exam ination and when they prescribe glasses Conkey's Fly Knocker-* i it is with positive and absolute asaur- j in quarts, half gallons ami g a l l o n s „t ance that they are the best and only Beauchamp's. kind auit to your eyes. Glasses guar anteed t o give aatiafaction whether Misses Ida Becker ami Minnie Hass* they coat $2 or more. One charge coat 1er o f Sublimity were business visitors o f examination, frame« and lenaes. ¡ here Monday. t’onault them at Hotel Stayton, Friday, April 16. Scio, Saturday, April 17. Mrs. Nellie Thom«» o f Jordan attend ed the funeral o f Mrs. Susan Murphy here Tuesday. Squirrel Poison at Beauchamp's Mrs. Stella Seely o f Aumsville was Woodlark, Red Dragon ami C A W in The scene is in Ireland and five years must be allowed to trans 25 and 35c cans fully guarranteed. visiting her sister Mrs. Clara Pratt pire between the first and second acts. It is supposed to have here Monday. The 5-10-15-86c Store will move from happened in 1876 and 1881. the Deidrich building the latter part Belhaven is to show forth the typical cruel and unscrupu Don’ t forget to consult Dra. Lowe & o f the week, and will be open and lous land agent o f Squire Hilton o f an illustrious family. Marma- Turner eye specialist« at Hotel Stayton ready for business In the Roy block on duke or Duke, the son of the Squire, is wronged by his father, and Friday April 16th. Monday morning. L IG H T S T O N IG H T You will be able to see the 5th Episode “MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY" Y o u r c h a n c e to s e e t h e M illio n D o lla r s f o r t h e A ra l tim e . Keystone Comedy "SOLDIERS OF MISFORTUNE” a real comedy. "THE SHERIFF'S PRISONER ” a good drama. Orchestra Music SATURDAY- 19th Episode “PERILS OF PAULINE” PATHE NEWS GOOD COMEDY Look out for “CLUTCHING HAND" the MASTER CRININAL will appear at the STAR THEATRE soon STAR THEATRE persecuted by the land agent. Teddy O ’ Neil the latter’s faithful Miss. Lois Williams, a teacher in the Dr. Beauchamp reports the birth o f a friend assists and rescues him in his troubles. Major Lookout of ; Stevens school, in Portland, spent her bouncing boy boy to Mr. and Mr«. H. 1 the British Army instead of assisting Belhaven, suspects him, and Faster vacation here. J. Marking o f Jordan and a girl to Mr. | assists in frustrating his schemes. CAST Squire Hilton Marmaduke, his son Alphonsus Belhaven, his agent Major Lookout Dick Harvey Teddy O ’ Neil Captain De Balzac Andy: Charlie Salzl Ed Rund John Silbernagel Martin Schneider Raymond Jungwirth Clarence Doughterty Henry Jungwirth Jos. Schneider Sylvester Bender Herman Foltz John Rohwein f> and lOcents WOOD-LARK" and Mrs. Luther Stout o f Mchama on j Miss Merna Weddle who has been Monday o f this week. visiting relatives in Sidney returned home Saturday. The Goodman family had their pic- 1 tures taken at the Pratt Studio while Dr. Brewer reporta h fine girl born here this week. It is the first time all to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Sent o f Linn Co. the boys had been together for twenty Saturday, April 10. years. TSAD I M A R K Q U IC K , Fly Sprayers— ON C E R T A IN , Nellc Mack caught u seven-pound D E A D L Y for spraying horses, cows, rose bushes, salmon Tuesday. The fish was on ex MKADY r o n n i r i v r naie. etc. 50c at Beauchamp's. hibition at the Mack & Shepherd's bar SKIKII K ill.». I instruya squirrels. goutisra. prairie <lo*s. »««• ber shop all that afternoon, and waa a ral». Apply aarly In Borir»* whs Smugglers Tom 2 han lha hunary District No. 30 in Linn County has beauty. asm aw ak e from Winter's »leap Money !m a Joe: .1 It sv«r falls " W o o d - I . a r k " for IS ya m s two outfits at work grading preparatory has stood »very lest. “ l i ' a cron lnauran>a John Jemison, servant: a*a ln«t rodent peats If your dsaler hasn't O. V. Myers, who has been suffering to putting on crushed rock. It. write us. for the past two weeks with a severe Clarke, Woodward Drug Co. A limited number o f formaldehyde attack o f lumbago, was in town with a p o r t I a A nh . o u k u u n . Next week is broom week at Mayo’s. pamphlets giving use and value o f cane last Thursday and gave the Mail For sale at Beauchamp's Drug Store office a call. same at Sloper's Drug Store. John Ditter was down from Sublimity Friday. Hub Bryant o f Albany w a s here Mrs. Geo. Keech attended the birth Mr. Rassler made a business day party o f her sister near W estStay- Tuesday to attend the funeral o f his t r p to Stayton Monday. Dr. J. C. Sones left Monday for sister, Mrs. G. W. Murphy, as also I ton on Tuesday o f this week. Portland. C. F. Loose went to Salem the was Mat McCully, a brother-in-law, W. E. Thomas and wife o f Salem at- from Sprinfield. first of the week. Miss Audrey Frame is working at the i tended the funeral o f Mrs. G. W. Neighbors are helping put up Stayton Hotel. 1 Murphy in this city Tuesday. Mias Mabel Rupert, one o f Stayton’* We are in the market at all times for all kinds of Wool, a new house for Mrs. DeShaertz, teachers was called to Salem Sunday P. Deidrich and family motored over ! and will pay Highest Market Price For Same. on her property near here. by the serious illness o f her sister. Mrs. Purola Carbolic S a lve- to Salem Sunday. M. J. Crabtree taught in her place A . Branch and family were Best for cuts, burns and all surface Monday and Tuesday. Sublimity visitors Monday. Mrs. H. Lilly is visiting relatives in wounds. Sloper’s Drug Store. // - - 1 — ------- Corvallis this week. Wool sacks furnished, and Fleece twine for sale. Bring us Leonard Hunter is working on Dr. W. Spencer o f Portland, a leader Wm. Sestak came Monday night you<’ Wool and receive the top price—We use it in our bus the Loose ranch. Box Stationery also Initial Station from Centralia. Wash., f o r a two o f ’ ’The New Thought” school o f Port land. delivered an address at the G. W. iness. We pay one cent a pound higher than market price Ellen Condit called 0 n Mrs. ery at Beauchamp’s. week’s visit with his parents here. Brown readence Sunday. His subject if taken in trade for woolen goods, Turner Thursday afternoon. was, “ The Soul Victorious.” Warren Richardson made a business Mrs. A. J. Shelton o f Portland at Prof. Derr and wife were Stay- trip to Salem Tuesday. Custom Work-Your wool carded into baits for comforters and mattresses tended the funeral o f her sister, Mrs. ton visitors Friday evening. E. P. Heger and family will start for Murphy here day before yesterday. Washington about April 24. Mr. R eg WILBUR WOOLEN MILLS COMPANY, STAYTON, OREGON. Large Cakes o f Castile Soap luc. 3 Leona Forrette spent Sunday er recently sold out to Chas. Ransom, for 25c at Beauchamp’s. Don’ t overlook our line o f ladies’ with friends in Stavton. waists, nightgowns, underskirts and he will have a Public Sale on April 20. For Sale—Full-blooded Duroc Hugs, AGENCY MAGNOLIA LAUNDRY C. Bouck and wife visited at His ad will be found in the Mail this Floyd Shelton was down from Mill undergarments. Mayo’s Cash Store. all sizes. C. J. Ruettgers. Scio, Ore- o f f Albany Albany at , t M«ck * Shepherd s O week. the R. J. Kusy home Sunday. City on business Monday. 5-6x gon. Phone 1015. Barber Shop. Laundry leaves Tues J. W. Mayo, wife and baby and Mrs. Mary Peters visited at the Cor- day 2 p. m. tf. Richard Giay visited at the home o f E. B. Day o f Southern Oregon visited About forty delegates are in Stayton der home the first o f the week. his parent« in Turner Sunday. over Sunday with relatives in Lebanon. this week from places all over the Val FOR SALE OR TRADE Mrs. Terman and daughter of ley attending the Baptist Association. Special Prices Portland spent Sunday with rel Miss Hazel Downing returned home Jos. Fisher and Geo. Keech made a The delegates are being entertained on slabwood, spring and summer de from Salem Friday for an extended at the Opera House which has been business trip to Salem Monday. atives here. Double set heavy breeching work livery, for orders placed before April visit with her parents in Linn County. rented for that purpose. harness nearly new, two seated hack, 1 st. Call at our office for prices. Brown- We are buying mohair and wool at; and a mare 1100 lbs age 10 years old, Petzel Lumber Co. tf. top prices. Mayo’s Cash Store. Wm.Brotherton and wife o f Jordan vis Executor'» Last Notice good brood marc. The EarlFleischman entertainment at — ited over t h e week-end with Mrs. Will trade either or both harness or the Christian church Monday night was FOR SALE - Red clover seed, deliv- Ernest Denr.y and Chas. Rossiter Brotherton’s parents E. Shepherd and quite well attended, and Mr. Fleisch- hBck for good goata or cows, will also eied at Stayton, Sublimity or Mchama. were stayton visitors yesterday. wife. To Wuom It May Concern: trade marc for good milk cow. For man kept the crowd on the verge of P .T .Etzel, Stayton, Oregon. Box 34. tf Notice is hereby given that the un* tears at one time and in roars o f laugh particulars see or write, Paul Blakely went to Portland Sun dersi ned, Alois W olf, executor o f the P eroxide- Ross Condit. ter the next during the entire recital. day where he took his final pharmacist L st 1 ill ana Testament and Estate o f Agt. 8. P. Co. All sizes. Sloper’s Drug Store. GOATS WANTED examination held in that city the 13 Peter Wunder, deceased, has this day Aumsville Ore. 4-15 C.’ A. Luthy is nicely located in the and 14. filed in the CoUntv Court o f Marion Mrs. Ringo o f Salem is visiting her Gardner building between Gardner A County, Oregon, his final account as I am wanting nbout fifty good gents. son J. M. Ringo and wife this week. The Turner high school was met by a J. T. Cox, wife and little daughter Hobson's and W. F. Klerkor’ s stores su 'h executor and that such court has Write or phone to Chas. L. Martin, small but appreciative audience lant left for their home in Springfield Mon ! on Third Street, and is prepared to re- fixed and appointed Monday, May 17, H. J. Marking and family are visit day after a weeks visit with his moth 1 sume his trade i n the Jewelry and Friday night in their, play “ All A Mis Aumsville, Ore. Farmers Phone 4x5111 1915, at the hour o f 10 o ’clock A. M. o f 4-22 ing at the M. Streff home this week. watch repairing business in Stayton. take” which hinged on the fact that er here. said day at the County Court room in all the girls were named “ Nellie.” nVe He invites you in to see him in his new the County Court House in Marion hope the young people will have better Mrs. Henry Thomas and son Clel o f wru wm— — s s County, Oregon as the time and place Miss Lettie Weddle, who is staying location. luck the next time they come to Stay- Silver Creek were in town Tuesday. in Mill City, was a week-end visitor at for the hearing o f any objections to ton. such final account and for the settle the home o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Bowne, a prominent farmer be Miss Hazel Flemming c f Scio started Oron Weddle. ment thereof. Alois W olf, Executor tween Stayton and Aumsville had a o f the estate o f Peter Wunder, deceas work at the telephone office yesterday. piece o f steel from a wedge removed ed. April 10th, 1915. Sestak & Thomas bought a 10-horse from his leg in Salem on Tuesday. The Mrs. C. M. Tyson and daughter o f Carey F. Martin, Attorney for Es Stover gasoline engine o f Jacob Spaniol accident occurred while Mr. Bowne Sublimity visited in Stayton Monday, j tate. 5-13 Tuesday, evening, to run the ice plant was at work driving a wedge a few at the meat market. days before. New line o f middy blouses. Mail Or der prices. M ayo’s Cash Store. Quite a number from here attended May 10, the anniversary o f the dis A fter the formal opening o f the the dance given at the Schleis hall in W O M E N . covery o f the Columbia River by Capt. Mrs. H. L. Schnackenberg o f Gooch ' Linn County Saturday night given by Ceiilo Canal, the steamers Bailey Gat- Gray, has been set aside by the mana was a business visitor in town Tuesday. L ove T h is M agazin e zert and Dalles City will maintain a the Kerber orchestra. gement o f the Panama-Pacific Exposi McCALI.’ S in the Faahlon Guide and House- !> regular service between Portland and keeping Helper o f more women thin any other r tion as “ Columbia River day.” The Walter Herter and wife o f the Wal mfigazine in the world. All the latest style« ; The Dalles, while a through service observance o f this anniversary will do Hills were Stayton callers Friday. every month; alto delightful atorle* that enter J, W. McCrow o f McCoy who visited to the head o f navigation will be given tain, and apecia! department« In cooking, home come as a fitting climax to the week- over Sunday with his daughter Mrs. dreaamnklng, fancy work, etc., that lighten by the steamers State o f Washington, hoin ew on and save money. Price, only SCa long celebration o f the opening o f the Jos. Fisher here, is now visiting relati a year, with one celebrated McCall faraaa Pat J.N . Teal, Twin Cities and Inland Mr. and Mrs. Ed Taylor o f Lyons ves in the Waldo Hills. Ceiilo Canal. tern FREE. Empire. t f NO A POSTAL C A ffft MOW 704» were business visitors in town Tuesday. West Stayton W O O L W E BUY S H E E P P ELTS From Washington comes the welcome t dings that the rivers and harbors o f the Pacific Northwest have received an unexpected generous share o f the $30,- 00",000 appropriated for work o f that class. The total sum set aside for this section is $9,926,175, o f which $1,500,000 is to be devoted to completing the im- rovements at the mouth o f the Co lumbia. With the Ceiilo Canal open to raffiic and a clear deep channel across the Columbia Bar, the entire Columbia Valley is certainly in line for a long period o f prosperity. E. N. Teague has finished clearing 18 Just received a car load o f hay - $14. acres o f lard for Geo. Spaniol, and has per ton. II. L. Wright, Aumsville, sold his donkey engine to J. Severson near Silver Creek Falls. Ore. It Mrs. W. C. Parry, who has been vis Boh Hopkins o f Scio helped t h e iting relatives and friends here the ‘ ■Mail’ force a few days last week and past two weeks, returned to her home in Junction City Saturday. this. Mrs. E. Ferguson and s o n R o y Theo. Highherger a n d daughter, motered over from Amity, Sunday for Agnes o f Sublimity were trading here a few days visit with Mrs. Ferguson’s Tuesday. sister Mrs. Jos. Hamman. H o w '« T h i s ? W e offer On© Hundred Dollars Ho ward for any case o f Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F . 3 . C H E N E Y St C O ., T o l e d o , O . W e , t h e u n d e r s ig n e d , h a v e k n o w n P . J. C h e n e y f o r t h e last 15 y e a r » , n n d b e lie v e h im p e r f e c t l y h o n o r a b l e In a ll b u s in e s s t r a n s a c t i o n s a n d f i n a n c i a l ly a b l e t o c a r r y o u t a c y o b l ig a t i o n s m a d o b y h is A rm . N A T I O N A L . B A N K OF COMMERCE, T o le d o , O . 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