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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1915)
n t* l i t THE STAYTON MAIL I, THE MERCHANT Who Offers For Sale merchandise that is below par, deceives only himself. It is the Reputation gained through the honest, fair values of pre vious sales that helps make succeeding ones successful. l’ubllahad cvery Thuraday by riJ^‘*lJ*Lnu K . M . O i . m stkh jf •» For 75 cents Kntermi aa aarond ciana m a tte ra i II,e postoffic» Mt Stayton, Marino, rounty, O rrgon, undur thè a rt of Congrcss of March 8, 1KTO. For a limited time we have cut the price in the middle and will send you the SU B SL K IP T IO .\S. S I.00 par y t a r Addreaa all cnmmunirationa to THESTAYTON MAIL Stayton Mail Your home paper—the paper that has been established 20 years the paper with the largest circulation in the San- tiam Valley- for six-bits we send it AGENCY MAGNOLIA LAUNDRY Of Albany at Mark A Shepherd's Harber Shop. Laundry leavea Turn- day 2 p. m. tf. H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. STAYTON. The Quality and Styles are here. Can we depend on you to come in and look them over? O ne Year Physician and Surgeon Hammond-Bishop Better subscribe now, its a Rood time. OREGON p h y s ic ia n ; a n d su r g eo n Wilbur N. Pintier, D.M.D. D EN T IS I Office 0 ver Stayton State Bank Phone 2162 Stavton, Ore 6. I LUXEMBOURG 1 ; The Pure Bred Imported Per- [ cheron Stallion, Luxembourg, Will stand the season of 1915 ai follow«; Mondays- At J. F. Richard'« farm. F. KORINEK, V. S„ B. V. Se. | Tuesdays- At Lyona. Veterinarian Treats all domestic animale, alio Wednesdays, and Thursdays applica the Tuberculin test. ! To 10:30 «. m. at Jordan. Telephone 3x7 Ottica mi Thursday p. m. and Fridays S ta y to n Stablaa STAYTON . . . . At Stayton, at A.C.Thomas barn OREGOf Saturdays- At Sublimity. S. H. HELTZEL See Posters for Terms ATTORNEY-AT-LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Abstract* and Probata Work a Spocialte Office Over Deidrich’e Hardware Store. FUNERAL DIRECTORS J. M. RINGO-T hoh . HIRST STAYTON OREGON V. A. GOODE LAWYER and NOTARY PUBUC Conscicntioue Attention Given to all Legal Business. Office Room No. 6, Roy Bldg. CEMENT FENCE POSTS AND ALL KINDS OF Concrete Work : J. F. Richards, owner amammammammm ___________ TIN v VORK and tain, and apccial departm tnta In rooking, horn a dreaam aklng. fancy work, w t., that lighten and save money. Price, only 50c • y«ar, with one celebrated McCall D ress Pat tern housework FREE. N M D A POSTAL CARO NOW PON I. A m u a m t« c*nr mccall 'S m a o a bm ii ©r 44 - H e * PEAM IU II ». A m i x C o * c f M eC A L L 'fl A m ». M «CALL'S IIS« 00 Prig« O ffar Os * > « rr C U U n c il. Addroam Hap* H CATALOGUE ; <* THt McCALL OL 2M1. 244 *. 174 tl. Hat T«L k. t. p l u m b in g Bath Tubs, Lat atorics and all Sanitary fitting-"’* arm* ers-We carry a Hfli of pumps, leader w ater sys tems, etc. Gasoline eiiB-’ne8' H is B irth m a rk . An Irishm an who had Just traveled from Dublin to Glasgow to seek em ployment was Inform ed that be had a poor chance of getting n Job Itecnuse he was displaying m arks consistent with pugilism. "You mane thnt I've a black eye. sir, »hr "E xactly." "Shura, th at’s only a birthm ark which I have. You see, sir, 1 was com ing from Dublin on the b o a t and by a m istake I went Into the wrong berth, and the fellow who wns there gave me this.”—London Answers. JACOB [S PAN IO L STAYTON MEAT MARKET m ec h ^ n jc s Fresh, bait & Cured Meats M A G A Z IN E Lard & Cream.ry Butter. For Father and SCn Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock A N D A L L T H E F A M IL Y Two and a half million readers find it of absorbing interest. Everything in it is W rlttan So You Can Undontand It Lulay Bros. & ( !o. Contractors l Bulldei s Dwelling houses a spec ialty Let us figure on your b uild- ings We can save you mon ey A good job gaurantee d Phone 77 P. O. Box 198 STAY TON, OREGON. Pspys* Vlas* of Baths. Fepys’ view of hatha— probably rep resentative of hi» generation—may b« gathered from a contem ptuous refer ence to hi» w ife's whimsical notion, after spring cleaning, of going to a hot bath In tow n to “cleane herself.” How ever. he reflected consolingly, the new passion for cleanliness was not likely to Inst The Idea of Pepys' French con- tem poraries on the sam e subject la Illustrated In a little book on C hristian conduct, by Jcnn B aptiste de la 8alle. "For the sake of cleanliness." says the author. "It Is well to rub the face every morning with a w hite towel. In order to rem ove the d ir t It Is not advisable to wash with w ater, for this exposes the fnee to the chills of w inter and tbe beats of sum m er.” We sell 400.000 copies every month without giving premiums and have solicitor*. newsdealer will »how you a no copy; or write Any the publisher for free ssmple — a postal will do. S I .S O A Y E A R Coleridge Revised. The ancient m ariner had Just uttered that Immortal line about "W ater, wa ter everyw here.” "T h at's all very well," cam e echoing back over the nngry seas, "but the thirst Is yet to comet” W hereupon the ancient m ariner rimed ''verse" with "curse” and did i other horrible poetical things.—Phila delphia Ledger Popular M oehanlco M agazin# © • No. Mlohlosn Av»., CHICACO 4» Dspsndad on th« Assay. Curious Friend—1 suppose, dear, you will mnrr.v when the golden opportuni ty arrives. Cautious Miss —Well. It will depend on bow much gold there la lu the op portunity.—Boston T ran scrip t 30 High Grade Jerseys AT \ Public At the W. E. Chrisman farm, 5 miles northeast of Scio, and 3 mi s south of Stayton, on . MONDAY, MAY 24 Sale Commences at 10 a. m. I will sell at Public Sale 30 head of High Grade Jersey cows and heifers, all tested with the tuberculin test, and ail W ill Be Fresh By Fall 7 Cows 15 2-yr-old Heifers 8 Heifers A n eient E a rrin g s . All Saved From Good Cows T he gre Juvenal Is authority for the statement* th a t ^ n g s w ere WO« ny all the m a l^ residing In the Bu phrates provinces IS c A C O P Y Lyons and Fox Valley - The sermons of Rev. Rounds were enjoyed by a l l Sunday. He is cordialy invited back. Lev. Round was pastor hero fifteen years ago for five years. Stayton The auto bus has started, it Mrs. M. S. Titus and Carl Ti Rock Point will run from Mill City to Salem. tus were Stayton visitors Sunday afternoon. A dance was given at t h e Lyons hall Saturday the 8th. A Henry Frank and wife visited Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cole vis good time was reported. friends and relatives in Portland ited at the A. Leffler home Sun Ray J. Fox has been catching this day. week. some large salmon. He caught C. J. Hunt has been on the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evans of one thirty inches long. sick list this week, but is im Seattle are visiting with their Mr. Abies is improving very proving. aunt and family, Mrs. G. F. Har slowly after the effects of a fa!! Joe Hendricks and wife re old, a few days this week. Mr. received while doing his chores. turned Monday from the San Evans and wife came all the way Ralph Trask has gone back to Francisco Fair and other Califor from Seattle on a motorcycle. California. nia points. They report a good Mrs. Metzer has been very ill. time, but were glad to get home. Mr. Pietrok is having a large Dr. Ransom attended. C. K. Read, George and Sarah bam built this summer. Sarah Woodworth worked at Read, and Kenneth Porter spent Liston Darby and bride were the hotel the past week. Sunday at the E. C. Downing charivaried Monday night b y a 1 home. crowd of young people. The eighth grade took their j John Boedigheimer w a s a final examinations Thursday and O. M. Baker has purchased a Stayton caller Thursday. Friday. new auto. We understand it s Lawson, Walter Garri a Ford. John Finnley has been quite son, Neva Marion Fresh and E a r l ill. Downing are going to Salem Sat Liston Darby and wife ate Sun Will Woodworth left for Shaw, urday to take part in the annual day dinner at the Henkel home where he expects to plant fruit County spelling contest. trees for J. W. Tole. Mrs. Raleigh Harold is on tho sick list this week. Mrs. Addie Brant is in town visiting her parents, Mr. and and Mrs. Chas. Harold Kingston Kinks and Mr. daughter Mrs. Monroe. Pearl, o f Clear Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. School will be out next Friday. A picnic will be Riven. Every- Wm. Baker and wife of Aums- Zwicker and two sons of Salem, body invited. Please bring eat- j ville spent Sunday w i t h his motored over Sunday and spent the day at G. F. Harold’s. ables. 1 mother. Japan*«« Hotel Bedroome. In "Q ueer Thing« About Japan" Douglaa Bladen give« a picture of the Japanese Hotel bedroom, which still leave« much to he desired In com fort and privacy: "Before dinner Is over you begin to long for your bed You a«lc to be taken to your bedroom, but your bedroom 1« taken to vou It* walla and the bed are brought In Tbe wall» are paper »butter* which make a slice of the sitting room your own; the bed 1» ii guilt. T a k e up your bed and walk' 1« an everyday occurrence In lbe eaat. where a bed 1» n spread. The only way a European can get nay com fort out of a Japanese lied l* to sleep on about half a dow n a t once, one on of the other. If you w ant to wash L o v e T h is M a g a z in e top yon m ust do It ontalde. Tbe Japanese M cCALL'S le the F tth lo n G uide end H oute- will not allow a basin of w ater on keeping H elper of more women then any other m ag tiine in the world. All the latest etylct t their precious mat«." •very month, also delightful atorles the! •*»**■- . SESTAK & THOM AS, Proprietors. S m o k tliu Pow<dsr. O rdinary powder produce« «moke when tired Im ’uuw of the guantlty of flue panicle« formed from the break- In;: up of the unit peter and from ooine of the rban-oal which 1« not com pletely burned. To get rid of arooke, «o long a handicap In the use of gmia. It waa oeeessary to produce a substance that would explode w ithout leaving any «olid residue Thin waa accomplished by the u s e of guncotton or nltrocellu- loae. from wlileh the m ost satisfactory smokeless powder 1« made. The aub- •taoce 1« n ebetnlcnl compound. not a m ixture like gun|»>w«1er. and 1» made liy treating cotton with a m ixture of nitric and aalphurlc arid* W hen ex ploded It 1« all converted Into gaae» Hurtling 1» not tiix-eoanry to cauae an exploelon, a mere «hock or jnr being sufficient. It I* loo violent an explo«lve to u«e lu «mall arm« or In cannon, but guncotton can be m ade Into le*« force ful form«, «ultable for uxe In gun«, and most tirnnd« of «mokelew« |*iwder are m ade lu tbl» way.— Ho«ion H erald Stayton, Oregon c. s T lo w OREGON b IJT a YTON • CLOTHING, SHOES FURNISHINGS Salem C. H. BREWER, M. D. S ta y to n , O regon » t« a ta a ta 200 Sawed Oak Posts 6 months time at 6% interest if paid at maturity, 8 °Jc interest TERMS OF S A L E - from date if not paid at maturity: or 12 months time at 8 °/c i»> tercst from date, Nothing but bankable secured notes accepted. No property to until settled for. Lunch counter on the grounds A. L. Stevenson, Auct. Geo. Sandner, Clk. be removed W. E. CHRISMAN, Owner.