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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1915)
I The excelsior plant is closed down for a few days while a new flume is being put in. P. Deidrich did a land office business- In Ford automobile» aince the last issue o f the Mail. He sold cars to Byron Denny, E. C. Denny and Chss. Kossit* or o f near Sublimity, Rudolph Schmidt o f Shaw and W. K. Ray o f Linn Co. Mr. Deidrich's ad in another column should help sell several more in the ■war future. Read it carefully and see how it is possible to save $50 by buying your Ford now. TO-NIGHT: Chas. Leffier, wife and son Raymond o f Linn county were callers at the Mail office to.iay. TOWN Miss Rose Kinta a n d Ves Haney were guests at the P . M. Doll home Friday night. Mrs. Frank Potter o f Mill City visit- e I at the home o f her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hill. Yellowstone Nation'll Park Pictures, these are the real stutT, intorcaling, entertaining ami educational. “ MILLOIN D O LLAR M Y S T ER Y ” No. 7 Purola Poison Oak Salvo, 25c Beauchamp's. Mrs. A. Caspell and daughter Lucilo were week-end guesta at the Caspell a t home in the Waldo Hills. Pure bred Durham bu\ls for aale. Ono W. E. Thomas ami wife o f Salem at and two years old. B. F. Fresh, Shaw, Ira Trexler and wife were Stayton tended the LO. O. F. anniversary here 5-13x Oregon. callers Friday. Monday night DRAWS BIG HOUSE The Anal episode o f the •’ Perils of Pauline" and the first episode o f the Yellowstone National Park a t Star Several people from Stayton attend "E xploits o f Elaine" at the Star Thea ed the funeral o f Miss Annabel Rupert Theatre tonight. tre l a s t Saturday meht d r e w a at Salem Sunday. record breaking house. Singularly Carl Salii and family were over from Miss Pearl White, the talented movie Agnes and Ed Highberger o f Sub Jordan Tuesday. actress is the star in both films. limity were trading with Stayton mer chants Tuesday. Chas. Bass o f Mchuma was a Stay- ton caller Monday. Dr. and Mrs. W .N. Pint er are sruig- AGED WOMEN DIES ly settled in their home over the Stay- Ed Blakely was a business visitor at ton State Bank. Salem Sunday night. Mrs. Mary Jane Towle, aged S3 years The M. Streflf home entertained the John Braun and the F. Pietrok families o f Linn county last Sunday. FOR SALE One good frame build ing good construction 16x20 suitable for garage. See John Thoma. John and Hal Shelton o f Jordan were John Kintz and wife and Mr9. Sus- Miss Alma Phillips is stayingin Stay- bauer o f sublimity and Mrs. Baney o f in Stayton Saturday on business. ton at tl.e J. P. Williams home while Beaverton. Oregon visited relatives recovering from an operation perform here Monday. Clare Thomas was over from Jordan ed on her throat recently by Drs. F. Friday, returning home Saturday. E. and H. A. Beauchamp. Mrs. Edna Dailey, trained nurse, re turned to her home in Salem Tuesday, Peter Rund and John Foltz were over after staying with Mrs. Sarah Cox from Bilyeu Den Monday afternoon. three weeks. Miss Jacobs o f Silverton is visiting at The road work in this district Clifford Harold has been rusticating the G. C. Eisenhart home this week. ] around Scio lately, and incidently sell is progressing rapidly. ing a few Russell threshing outfits. Mrs. A. Frank and daughter, Emma, W. W. Neal made a business Go to it Cliff. o f Rock Point were in town Saturday. Sliver Creek Falls trip to Hullt Tuesday. Mrs. Arthur Brown is visiting C. Silbemage), Frank Lockner and Densmore and Thomas shipped a car Jos. and John Foltz, all o f Jordan sold load o f hogs from West Stayton today. with her father, Mr. Frazer. _ , j » . «7 . W. F. Klecker o f Stayton 5000 pounds Fred and Louis Volz returned of drieU app,e9. PUROLA Witch Hazel Salve, soothing home Saturday night to attend ---------- and healing at SLOPER’S. their mother’ s funeral, which Special Prices was held Monday. on slabwood, spring and surrftner de- Mrs. E. H. Hobson o f Scio spent the Among the young people who livery> for orders Placed b€fore a p h1 week-end at the W. H. Hobson home. 1 st. Call at our office for prices.Brown- attended the dance at Victor Petzel Lumber Co. tf. PoidtSaturday night were: The! Alois Hassler and mother o f Sublim- Misses Marie Smith and Etta The law granting free fishing licenses »ty visited at the Mutschler home Tues- Lang, and Messrs. Fred and Joe to women goes into effect May 2 2. day. Lang. All report a good time. Your wife can do the fishin* n°w and Ed Siegmund, wife and son Law you can carry the bait. Mrs. Lou Peterson, Mrs. John ______ rence o f Fern Ridge were in town Mon Peterson and Mrs. W i l l i a m s L. J. Schott o f Sublimity has moved day. Spent Wednesday at the D. 0. to Monroe where he will run a billiard Mr. and Mrs. Blevens o f Aumsville Freeman home. hall. His t,ouseh°kl goods were taken „ .. . North Santiam spent Sunday at the Dora B. Shreve home. over by the Stayton Truck Co. ____ Mrs. Salzl o f Jordan was badly Clyde Hill o f Salem stuck his feet scalded with hot lard on Monday and had to be brought to Stayton where under dad’s table a couple o f days this week. Dr. Brewer treated the injury. i P. H. Lambert o f Linn county is putting in the foundation for a new house on his farm. F. H. Downs o f Stayton will be chief carpenter. Extra Fancy Canned Apricots and Peaches. 14c can at Mayo’s. D.Juneman.of Jordan passed through Stayton ¿Tuesday enroute to Parkview, A letter from Willis Caldwell a t Oregon. Ashland, says that recent rains have put the crops in fine shape and e v e r y -: Roy Crabtree and wife o f Jordan thing Is on the upgrade o f prosperity, j were trading with Stayton merchants Monday. Representatives from Silverton, Pure Milk and Cream at Crabtree Aumsville, Scio and Turner to the num ber o f at least fifty attended the I.O .- & Riggs Dairy. Morning and night de 4-29x O. F. anniversary meeting here Mon- j livery. day. Mr. and Mrs. Ladoncr o f Jordan were trading with Stayton merchants Mayo’s carload o f t.alt that arrived Monday. at West Stavton last Friday for the ! I,,cal Gran^ , was satisfactory in every J. W. Jackson and wife o f Mill City respect, and the farmers unloaded it in spent the week-end at the Frank Blake short order. ly home. The people o f North Santiam are very nicely painting the church at this place and the la dies furnished a dinner f o r the workmen which was much ap T. H. Thomas and wife, Mrs. A. preciated. Stevens and daughter Miss Edna, and L. F. Davis has about finished John Meal and wife o f Mehama made clearing land preparatory to put a trip to Mrs. Steven’s old home on Little North Fork above Mehama on ting in a crop of Oregon spuds. Sunday. They enjoyed t h e drive Frank Munkers is very busy thoroughly. planting his crop. Mrs. Chas. Gilmore entertain While the Ball team hardly played ed a number o f the North Santi even at the benefit show and dance Tuesday night, the boys are not dis am ladies yesterday afternoon. J. W. James, who has been on couraged and expect to keep right on. | Stayton will finally wake up and dis- the sick list, is somewhat im j cover that a good ball team is an aa- proved in health. j set to the town. Variety of poison wheats at Sloper’s. W. H. English is having his property west o f the Woolen Mill repaired and repainted. R. J. Moses has moved his entire j stock to Corvallis and Stayton is shy i one store. Geo. Keech is having the old house next to Dr. Beauchamp’s office on Ida Street torn down. It is a question whether he expects to build on his lot* this summer, but it looks suspicious. Keystone Comedy, “ Fatty's Fatal Sweet Tooth” No H ho in prices for this big show. 5 and 10c S a t u r d a y ; “ EXPLO ITS E LA IN E ” Pathe Current News. Good Pathe Comedy • r) ami 10c STAR THEATRE WOOL W e are in the market at all times for all kinds of W ool, and will pay Highest Market Price For Same. W E BUY SH EEP 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, Custom W o r k - Y oor wool carded into balls for comforters and mattresses WILBUR W OOLEN MILLS COM PANY, STAYTON, OREGON. h . J. Mutschler brought his wife home from Salem Sunday evening and reports her health much improved. A Host Astounding SUBSCRIPTION OFFER A. S. Davie and F. I. Jones have op ened a moss camp above Mehama. Fish ing ought to be good as a side issue. The best fam ily daily paper in the state and your own home weekly paper for T. H. Thomas, accompanied by his niece. Mis* Edna Stevens returned to | his home on Thomas Creek Monday. $ 3.25 Thomas a n d Benjamin Irons, old ' friends o f the Mail editor are back in Stayton from a winter in California. The Daily Portland Telegram Mrs. Emma Baney and son o f Bea verton. Oregon visited relatives here and at Sublimity the first o f the week. AND The Stayton Mail FOR S A L E —A Pure bred Jersey J bull, 4 years old, from the Chas. Miller 1 herd. Forrette Bros., West Stayton, 1 4-29x Oregon, Mary, the eldest daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van Handel o f near Sublimity was thrown from a buggy Saturday and sustained a fractured el bow. The accident was caused by the horse becoming frightened by an auto driven by John Steinberger. Miss Van Handel was brought to Stayton where Dr. Brewer attended to the injury. OF See who Clutching hand Is. Get acquainted with detective Craig. Mrs. Thoa. Hirst's son from Albany, N. Y. is here to make his future home His name is Oren Van Luven. died at her home near Aumsville, Sun Mrs. Elisabeth Glouster left this Yellowstone National Park a t Star The Fish Market man has moved, te morning for Aumsville for a few days day, April 25. Services were held at Macleay it is reported. the home and interment was in the Theatre tonight. , visit with friends at that place. Turner cemetery April 27. The Ringo- J. P. Etzel o f Fern Ridge was in Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rhodes o f Port Hirst Undertaking Parlors o f Sta.vton j Milk Chocolate Coated Creams new town on business Monday. land are visiting at the J. H. Anderson had full charge. Sloper’s. ; home this week. Sain Wrightman o f Eugene ia visit Dan Dodson and wife are here from ing at the Blakely home. DO YOUR SHARE Mrs. C. C. Starr o f Portland visited Washington for a few days visit with the first o f the week at the home o f Malcolm Miller o f Shelburn was a her brother-in-law, S. A. Starr. Mrs. Dodson’s mother Mrs. John Kip- business visitor here Friday. Give your skin a chance to do its hart, work as nature intended. Nyal’s Face ------ — Ben Crow o f Salem, ami at one time Dr. Brewer and wife motored over a resident o f Stayton visited at the A. Cream frees the skin o f blemishes and Forrest Mack, wife and baby and makes it clear and velvety. Greaseless, Mrs. E. Roy and*two daughters, Eliza from Salem Sunday afternoon. Hill home a few days this week. antiseptic and quickly absorbed. 25 and Ruth, motored to Salem Monday We are buying mohair and wool at and 50 cents at Beauchamp's. afternoon. For S a le- Full-blooded Duroc Hogs, top prices. Mayo’s Cash Store. all sizes. C. J. Ruettgera, Scio, Ore- Electric Vacuum Cleaner for rent at I gon. Phone 1015. 5-6x . Geo. Keech and W. Richardson made ‘ W. E. Thomas and wife visited at 50c for one half day. Op a business trip to the Capital City the erated from light socket. Mrs. Dora the A . C Thomas home Tuesday. Alois Hassler lost a very valuable first o f the week. B. Shrove. tf - | mare Saturday. The animal was es- “ Exploits of Elaine” Saturday night at j timated to have been woith $250. Peter W olfe, son o f Ed W olfe o f Fred Jones and wife motored over Star Theatre. near Gates was instantly killed Satur from Scio Thursday for a day’s visit “ Exploits of Elaine” at the Star Theatre day by a falling limb, while working in with his brether. F. I. and family o f C. A. Luthy, wife and baby were one o f the Hammond Lumber Co’s Saturday uifht. Salem visitors one day last week. this place. camps near Mill City. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe called at the Neal home Sunday. Misses Marie Smith and Emma Peters attended the opening day exercises at the Union Hill school Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold called at the VanNuys home Sunday. Neil Milligan quit school yes terday to help his father. Tom Lusk of Silverton spent Wednesday here on business. Linn Neal spent the week-end in Stayton. Fred Lang learned to play a new game Friday evening. Ask Fred what it is. This is the last of the uuto bandits Rola-Vola Kisses see Shper's window. Both One Year for $ 3.25 j This offer w ill be in force from now until July i { , and may be taken advantage of by old or new sub scribers. Good only until July 15, 1915. FORD THE U N IV E R S A L CAR This is the most Important Advertisement I Ever Caused to he Pub lished — Read Every Word — and then Marvel / On a personal visit to Mr. Henry Ford I broached the subject o f a possible August 1st Rebate. (The Ford Company announced last year—as you well remember -th a t if their total sales reached 300,000 cars between August 1, 1914, and August 1, 1915, each purchaser during that period would receive back a refund o f $40.00 to $60.00.) “ Mr. Ford,” I suggested, “ Is there anything I can say to our people with regard to the Ford Motor Company’s 300,000 car rebate plan?” ‘.We shall sell the 300,000,“ was the quiet reply “ and in 11 months, a full month ahead of August 1st.“ “ Then a refund is practically assured?” “ Yes barring the totally unexpected. We are 50,000 to 75,000 cars behind orders to day. Factory and branches are sending out 1800 daily.” I then said to Mr. Ford: “ If I could make a definite refund statement we would in crease our local sales 500 cars.” "Y ou may say," was Mr. Ford’s deliberate atul significant reply to this "Y ou w av say that we shall pay back to each purchaser o f a Ford car between Aug. 1, 1914 and Aug. 1, 1915, barring the unforseen, the sum o f $50. You may sav that 1 authorize you to make this statem ent! " What can I add to the above? $15,000,000 Cash coming hack to Ford owncrat And to prospective Ford owners up to August 1, 1915, it actually means- Ford Touring ears for $490 less the $50 rcbatel Ford Runabouts for $440 dess the $50 rebate! What ia there left for me to say? A prominent Ford dealer. For sale only by P. DEIDRICH, in Stayton and vicinity