SUOEMAKINC AND REPAIRING NEW HOME GOING UP RAPIDLY First-Class work in every respect. Briny us your shoe work sn«i yet it done quickly, neatly anti reasonably. Raleigh Harold's row house on ih« Shop next t o Davie’s barber shop. Kingston road is rapidly going up un­ Third St. Stayton. L. A. Messing. der the competent direction of Grant Murphy, with Archie Bates as assist­ ant. F«r Sale *r Exchange tor Stock. A The new residence is of the popular tine home In Stayton with five acres of bungalow style of architecture 26x40, land, all tn cultivation. Fruit r.n i ber­ and has five rooms with hath and clo­ ries of all kinds. 4 room bungalow and sets, built in Dutch kitchen, colonade all necessary outbuildings, a l l new. between the dining room ami living just outside of city lindts and on main room. The hnuso is modern in every road. See or write W. B. Allis, Stay- respect, as the water supply is from a ton. 6-3x well on the side hiil siphoned to the house. The house has a fine concrete base­ ment lid\2n. with cement floor. The frame and walls are up and the carpenters are putting on the roof to­ day. Notwithstanding t h e incle­ It is expected that the new home ment weather, quite a large ; will be ready for occupancy about Ju- C ole S c h o o l number of the people of the Cole district, o n May 1 4. brought boxes and baskets o f eatables such as the ladies of the country know how to prepare to tempt the delicate appetite. And as there were several of that sort present, the feasting was rather lengthy. The house w a s full and about an hour and a half was spent in an old fashioned visit and sociable chats. After which the pupils entertained the company with a few selections o f songs recitations, dialogues and songs. ly l. TO-NIGHT: I .-C’-v-1 TOWN ‘ M ILLION D O LLA R ’ M Y S T E R Y " Mo Y , The Most Popular Phatj Play of tin Tiianhousar Productions 141 Peanuts ami Post Cards at Sloper's. laHlie Croisant and wife of LyoAi and Mra. O. M. Baker and daughter of Jacob Spaniol made a business trip Kingston were Stayton visltnra Mon­ day. to Salem Tuesday. P. Deidrich made a businei Portland this week. trip to Norman Davie visited friends in lent the first of the week. The C.O.F. of Stayton held an initt- lion meeting Monday night. Clarence Forrette was the candidate > iho rode the goat. Geo. Downing atarled for Detroit yesterday where he will have charge of Martha Washington Juliets $2.00 at | the pack train into the Itrcitcnbush the Lancefietd Shoe Store. Hot Springa. W. H. Barber and wife of Linn Co. Nicotine Rose Spray beat for roses were Stayton visitora today. at Sloper'a. BUSINESS MEN ASKED TO CLOSE DECORATION DAY All standard brands tooth paste at the Sloper Drug Store. D o n ’t F o rg e t th e D anes a t B eau- The business men are asked to close c h a m p 's H all S a tu rd a y n ig h t. their stores from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. on Mrs. Byron Robertson spent Sunday Monday, May 31. in observance of the annual Decoration Day. A program visiting relatives in Stayton. by the school will be rendered at the Miss Mabel Gardner of Salem spent Opera House at 10 a. m. of that day. A complete program wili lie published Sunday with home folks here. in next week’s Mail. Dick Richardson was over to the cap­ ital city on business yesterday. ATTEND CONVENTION Mr. Lester Louis a n d Miss Geo. Spaniol, J. A. VanHandel and Ruth Fuson rendered some in­ W. F. Klecker attended a meeting of strumental selections. the C.O.F. at Gervais Sunday. About twenty a l s o went from Sublimity, This occasion marked the clos­ among whom was John Zuber, one of ing: event of the school year. the trustees of the state camp which We were sorry that a number met at Woodburn the same day. of the parents could not meet with us. Also, the pupils, Har­ old Darby, Jack Meiser, a n d Wilber Dart on account of sick- ____ ness were not present. NOTICE Denius Caldwell left Baker City Sun* ! day night for New York City with a trainload of horses f o r the French , Government. Use Chloride of Lime to destroy foul odors. The best full strength Chloride of Lime can be purchased at Beau­ champ's 2 cans for 25c. Chris Silbernagel, John Lockner, Wm. Brotherton, John Thomas and Herman Marking were Stayton visitor» from Jordan this week. N o rth S a n t ia m BIRTHDAY PARTY F. N. Tate of Portland is here visit­ Wm. Pettit calcimined two rooms of I. 0 . Alsman spent Sunday a t ing at the home of his parents Mr. and the D. M. Doll house in the east part Mrs. W. H. Tate east of Sublimity. Turner. of town Tuesday. A very pleasant birthday party was Mr. Tate is a Portland Contractor and John Miller is reported on th e | held at the Roy Nendel home on Sun- j ~ ~ . . .. expects to make a bid on the new : day. The occasion was the birthday of j Assure yourself of good candy either j school house here, sick list this week. ! the host, his little brother Clinton and to eat or to treat. Buy Beauchamp’s I Geo. Brower and family expect Archie Smuek. and be assured of such purity. T. H. Thomas drove over from Jor­ to leave soon for Idaho where he About twenty were present, and in­ dan Saturday and his wife returned cluded Wm. Nendel and family, T. J. will work on the Gov. ditch. Mrs. Wolf and children of West Stay- with him Sunday. Mrs. Thomas has Ware and family, Ward Holford and Harry Scofield is quite s i c k wife, Miss Nora Crabtree and Mrs. ton were visiting at the Van Ermen been in Stayton over two months with home here Tuesday. her mother Mrs. Cox, who is now able Smuck and children. with the measles. to be up and around. Paul McClellan of West Stay- Elbert Tate who has been working in R. P. Phillips, one of the pioneers of Portland is visiting home folks in the Oregon, and a prominent farmer of the ton is visiting with his brother Waldo Hills this week. Happy Hollow country eHst of Sublim­ Thomas at Corvallis. ity, was in Stayton Monday. He was More rain, more rest, but my Mrs. H. Lilly and Miss June Kearns ai-rompamed hy his son J. W. Phillips how the weeds do grow, Alvin Burns, Walter Garrison attended the graduation of nurses in who made the Mail office a pleasant call. and Marion Fresh spent Sunday Salem last Friday night. E. L. McNeil, contractor and builder in Salem. ADMINISTRATRIX’ NOTICE Inquire at Sloper’s for O.A.C. informs- and J . J. Walker o f Albany were in J. J. Staiger and family spent tion on the Cabbage & Radish maggot our city y«»terday looking over the Sunday with his parents at Tri- that is devastlng your crop. ! si,e for the new h,Kh school building. NOTICE is hereby given that the un- um ph. j Mr. McNeil expects to put in a bid Dr. Chas. and Al Korinek and Ray dersigned has been duly appointed by for the construction of the building. C. P. Darst spent several days and Sammy Ewen motored down from | Mr. Walker is a brother-in-law of Geo. the County Court of the State of Ore­ Portland Sunday for a day’s visit with gon for the County of Marion as Ad­ this week fishing on Silver Creek. Keeck of this city. relatives here. ministratrix of the estate of J. W. Albert Frank butchered some $100 R e w a r d , $100 James, Deceased, and that she has du­ is ■ p w a p e ir r ■ will A pair of stockings free with every T h e re a d ■ e rs ■ ■ o f ■ ■ th ■ ■ ■ ■ hS ■ fine porkers Monday. ly qualified as such Administratrix. § leased to le a rn t h a t th e re la a t lea at on* pair of childrens shoes the rest ot this Traded dise ase t h a t science h a s been A ll persons having claims against the able to e uro In a ll Its stag es, a n d th a t Is J. T. Hunt and wife spent Sun­ month. Laneefield Cash Shoe Store. estate of said decedent a r e hereby C a ta rrh . H a ll's C a ta r r h C ure Is th e only positive c u re now know n to th e m edical day with their son at Union Hill. notified, to present the same, duly ver­ fra te rn ity . C a ta r r h being a c o n stitu tio n a l disease, re q u ire s a c o n stitu tio n a l tr e a t­ ified, to me at my home, near West E. C. Downing and family vis­ HORSES FOR SALE m e n t B a ll s C a ta rrh Curo Is ta k e n In­ Stayton, in Marion County, Oregon, a lly , a c tin g d ire c tly upon th e blood ited Sunday at the B. Wagner Anything from 1100 to 16u0 lbs. Ad­ tern and m ucous su rfa c e s o f th o system , th e re ­ within six months from the date of dress H. L. Snackenburg, Gooch, Ore. by d e stro y in g th o fou n d atio n of th o dls- home. a n d g iv in g th e p a tie n t s tre n g th by a this notice. n g g u u p p th th e e c c o o n n stitu s t lt i tio " n a n d a ssistin g Dated at Salem, Oregon, May 19, Mrs. J. W. Mayo was an Albany vis­ n a tu re In doing Its w ork. T ho pro p rieto rs ave so m u ch fa ith In Its c u m rativ e M pow • a a tg a M O l ' ' i b i ' H i ­ 1916 itor Monday night. She was making1 a ers t h a t th e y offer O ne S H m undred D o llars C o o k in g U p a R e aso n . for a n y ra s e th a t It fa lls to cure. Bend Louisa M. James, Adminis- Nan- I like a play with a stirring short visit with her sister Mrs. Day of ‘ >r list of testim onials. tratnx of the Estate of J. W. plot. Kan -That's the kind that thick­ Southern Oregon who has been in the A d d re ss F . 3 . C H E N E Y A C O ., T o le d o , O hio, 6-20 Bold hy n il D rn g trts ts , 75e. James, Deceased. 6-17 hospital there. ens, Isn't It?—Chicago Tribune. Hall's Family Fills for constipation. R o ck The photo ploy that is taken from America's most popular Monthly Magazine, The Cosmopolitan 5 reels Sunday Night 5 reels “ T H E G R EAT MINE DISASTER” This is an intensely interesting Photo play. Miss it and you will regret it as it is a wonderful production. Star Theatre The place of the FHckerless Picture W O O L Wc arc in the nmrkvt at all tunes fur nil kinds of Wool, and will pay Highest Market Price for Fame. We Buy Sheep Pelts Wool seeks furnished, and (In .'« twine (nr sale. Bring us y o u r wool and get the top prier We ii c it in our business. We pay one cent a pound higher Until market price if taken in trade for woolen goods. Cough on and you will be snulfed out. Thos. Becker started for San Fran­ cisco this week to take in the Exposi­ tion. He may go from there to the SURPRISE DINNER Those having the highest aver­ Miss Maude Morton of Salem is mak-1 ■**! return by way of the Panama age in the final examination a re,1 extended visit at the Brown, Canal. ' ing an Maysel Montgomery, Elsie Lim­ A very pleasant time was had at the home. beck and Dorris Meiser. W. J. Hewett home east of town on j - . ... San-Tox Service will please you at Sunday last. The occasion was the Frank Williams of Silver Creek Falls Sloper’s. With the exception of three all ■ 78th birthday of J. R. Lake, Mrs. ( was trading with Stayton merchants made their grades. | Hewett’s fatner. , this week. “QUALITY FIRST AT BEAUCHAMPS’’ Those present were: S. S. Lake and j _____ If at first you don’t succed try, Our borax is exceptionally pure and wife, M. Malone and wife, A. Laffnon Densmore & Thomas shipped a car try again. particulary desirable for bathing pur­ and family, W. Lake and wife, Noah 0f fat hogs and sheep from West Stay- poses. Softens the water and effec­ Kirkpatrick and wife, Merton Mack ton today. tively removes perspiration and odors. and family, Archie Kimsey and family 15c pkg. and Miss Audrey Frame. Chas. and Jno. Smith of Aumsville spent Sunday visiting at the Henry FOR SALE— A Bargain Smith home. CLARK-MARTIN Good 3-room house on a good 1-2 A. J. S. McLaughlin left Tuesday T. H. Thomas and son Clare visited All cleared, close in. Price $615.— for Newport as a delegate to at­ at the home of Jos. Turnridge of Mill $300 cash, bal. $9 per mo. if taken at tend the I. 0 . 0 . F. Grand As- Wm- Clark, a farmer near Mill City City Friday. once. Inquire at the Mail office. 6-10 Bembly at that place. and Mrs* Alice Martin, daughter of John Lake of this city were married at Miss Hazel Lambert of Mt. Pleasant PRIMERS ATTENTION Mary Jarvis Of Eugene came her home in Stayton at 8 o’clock Friday spent the week-end at the F. H. Downs home Sunday eve to visit a few evening. May 14, by Justice Grier, of home visiting. j We want y°ur fat • tock- hoK8. »Heep _____ and spring lambs. We will pay the days with her mother at t h i s Stayton- fe an{j ,jaUKbtcr (Jf possible market price, and guar- The couple will make their home on John Bender, wi place. Densmore A the groom’s farm near Mill City. Jordan were trading with Stayton mer­ antee g o o d weights. Thomas, Stayton Cash Produce Co. tf Violet and George Thomas are chants Tuesday. down with the measles. “ EXPLO ITS OF E L A IN E " No. 5 Mrs C. A. Luthy is reported im­ proving rapidly from her operation and it ia possible that ahe may lie brought home Sunday. Take a good cold remedy and you can i sniff at all colds. Hmurhamp's Cold Tablets and White Ihne & Tsr will fix any cold—Cold Tablet» 2T h \ cough rem­ Harold Murphy and a party of friends edy 25c, 50c & $1.00 at Beauchamp’s. motored over from Salem Sunday. Mrs. H. J. Mutschier and son Harry Mrs. Elsie Potter of Mill City was and Mrs. E. T. Matthieu visited with visiting her parents here Tuesday. Mrs. Matthieu's sister in Salem Sun­ day and Monday. Miss Bertha Schaefer of Linn county W. H. Sloper and wife of Salem ac­ was visiting relatives here Tuesday. companied by their granddaughter Ber­ Riley Thomas, has been visiting at nice visited at the J. E. Sloper borne the Marion Thomas home near Albany. i Saturday and Sunday. The Stayton Auto Truck was over­ hauled in Salem last week bv Guv Slo­ _ Bids will be accepted up to 6 p. m. per. The per cent Of attendance for June 5, for the janitor work for School Misses Ella Williams and Alma Phill­ the year has not gone below 93. Dist. 77 for the coming school year , , . , during the time school is in session, 6 ips visited friends in Sublimity yester­ Those having no absent mark? dayg a week- Duties to be defined by day. during the year are Carl Krasch-■; the board and principal. Board re- newski. Crystal Bates, Carl Lirn- serves the right to reject any or all Our Dyspepsia Tablets will relieve you of dyspepsia and will make your W. Richardson, Clerk. beck and Winnie and Nina Dar- bida- food more valuable to you, 50c box at by. Beauchamp’s. Saturday Night: Custom Work'Youi wool can ed into baits lor comforters and maltiessrs WILBUR WOOLEN MILLS COMPANY, STAYTON, OREGON. Why Drudge ? At the wash board wehn you can get your work done for a trifle by machinery. Try our plan below. WET WASH, 50c ROUGH DRY, 2 1-2c per lb. ALL KINDS OF FINISHED WORK A SPECIALTY Prompt Delivery Two Times Weekly C. W. D UNAGAN, A STAYTON, OREGON H o s t A s to u n d in g SUBSCRIPTION OFFER The best family daily paper in the state and your own home weekly paper for $ 3.25 The Daily Portland Telegram AND The Stayton Mail Both One Year for $ 3.25 This offer w ill be in force from now until July i^, and may be taken advant lge of by old or new sub­ scribers. Good only until July 15, 1915. P o in t N O T IC E T O C O N T R A C T O R S Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Directors of School District No. 77, Stayton, Oregon, until the hour of 7 p. m. on the 28th day of May, 1915, f o r t h e erection h n d completion of a High School building, according to plans and specifi­ cations prepared hy Charles H. Burggraf, architect, Albany, Ore­ gon. All bids must be accompanied by u certified check payable to “School District No. 77, Stayton, Oregon,” for the sum of $200.00, as a guarantee that the contractor will furnish an approv­ ed bond equal to 50 per cent of the contract within ten days after awarding the contract. All bids must be made out on blank proposals for the same. Blanks furnished upon application, by the clerk or architect. Plans and specifications may be seen at Clerk’s office, Stayton, at T. M. Barr’s, Salem, or at the architect’s office, Albany. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of School Board No. 77, Stayton, Oregon. Ilenry Smith, Chairman, W. Richardson, Clerk «* ■<*+