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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1915)
0 Pol »h V e n u s E nglish. Wo Itavo o ur difficulties In th s pro- in.in lotion of Polish n am es. and I was foolishly cliafflUR n P olish frien d ns to lb*- tun gin* (w in ter Przusn.vxs The Pole lau g h e d . wild th e w ord w ith nn . m o -i" inn niut tain :lit m e In n m in u te Itnw io p ro a o u in e It And he tn u g h t uii- •nMiiethlnit else—th e difficulty of the i.-ingu-igv of E ngland. W ords of Ihtelit-h cun bent th e Polish lu th e con- ■ii. lim itation of vow els nnd conso nant*. mid my P olish frie n d a fte r we hud sa t an d sp a t and gu rg led an d p u rred th e easy w ords o f his speech p nlh sl out a n ew sp ap er nnd pointed. "The re ln tlie s tre n g th s " — H e w ould like to know how to pron o u n ce th a t w ord of eight co n so n a n ts a n d one V'liv.a Ami l should like to back th a t n it’ll to item th e frien d liest foreigner on our sh o re .-L o u d o n Chronicle. W h it th e L ette r M eant. A e a rriv e d here sa fe a fte r a long ntul t ro u b h ’souie Journey. T h e ordered goists have a rriv e d In e x cellen t c o n d i tion Hie m essen g er h a s b ro u g h t us «now and hall tn good order. T h e sto rm i-Htuc oue d a y later. I am so rry th at tin th u n d e r h u rs t up, an d th e ilglitnlua we had to p atch up also. I lie oi-can an d riv e rs I w ish you to m id a s e a rly a s possible. an d d o n o t forget to send us new clouds nnd a new sitn. Hut th e m ost Im p o rta n t thing we w a n t Is a bay. a s o u rs has i » v ii liurued T h ru w e w a n t a few y a rd s o f fo rest Roll th em all u p a n d «vud Im m ediately " Tilts le tte r w as n o t w ritte n by a p rac tic a l Joker, b u t by tb e m a n a g e r of s tra v e lin g th e a tric a l co m p an y w hich hud lost som e of Its scenery. A S isterly T urn. T h e d isch a rg e d H elp (sullenly)—Well, I sup|>ose I can look to you for a re f erence. m a'am . T h e F orm er M istress icoldly)—C on sidering all th e u n p le a sa n t c ircu m stan ces. I d o n 't see how you can ex p ect I t H ave you an y pro sp ects? " If I could get a referen ce I ’m su re M rs Harlow w ould ta k e m e on a s p a r lor m aid "M rs. H arlow ? Mrs. B arlow ? T h a t woman Sit dow n a m in u te. Susan. I'll give you s referen ce th a t w ould satisfy h serap h !” —C lev elan d P lain D ealer Disappointment. "I nevet robbed a m an but once," said tbe honest tramp, "and then I was starving He would not give me « penny, and I couldn't stand the gnawings in my stomach any longer. So I knocked him dow n and went through his pockets. What kind of a hunt did I m ake? Just one little bot tle. which read on the label: ’Pepsin.— For that full feeling after eating.’ ”— Wisconsin State Journal S tick a Screw In Soap. A carpenter who has to Insert a screw in hard wood pushes the screw ¡irst straight Into a lump of soap. This makes It easy to screw Into the wood Soap is much better than oil. ns the latter Is so quickly absorbed by the wood that this swells and the screw jams. Too Good. "Mary, after the week Is out 1 shan't need your services.' the boarding bouse keeper roid .her cook. “Your cooking doesn't suit me ” “But tbe boarders seem ro like It, ma am " “Yea; that’s why 1 must get another cw.k. ” Cause of H is W orry. Ned — I’m d read fu lly w orried ab o u t my debts. J a c k —I t m ust be frig h tfu lly an n o y in g to he co n tin u ally dunned. Ned—Oh. hang th e d u n s: W hat w or r i e s me 1« th e m elancholy fa c t t h a t 1 rnli t get any m ore c r e d it — K an sas C ity Jo u rn a l. H anding Him a J o l t \la tie i—How a re you g ettin g on a t intlege. P ercy? P e rc y -O h . nil r i g h t i in try in g a w fu lly hard to g et ahead, tron know . .Mabel —Well, heaven know s yon need one:—Ju d g e. His S pecialty. 'T hey tell m e tb e a p o th ec ary a t th e r .,r ie i is u n ite » poet?" •\Vh> n o t? Isn ’t poetry well know n Ms ii dru g In th e m a rk e t? ” —B altim ore CAMP ON THE SANTIAIH The f mili« s of J> soph Korinek, J.- M. Ringo acd J. W. Mayo are c«nq>ed on the Little North Fork of the Santi ni« for the summer. The gentlemen con e to Stay ton every morning in Mr. Ringo’s Stu iobukor, returning to camp in the evening. COTTAGE HOTEL REOPENS As usual we show the newest. See the latest sport shirts for men. Ham mond-Bishop Co. Dance a t Beauchamp'S Hall D. M. Doll and wife and Jno. Thoms ! and family motored to Sublimity Sun- Miss Tiffany of Albanv was hired by Saturday night July 17 day for a day’s visit at the Ed Mierer the schoollioard today to fill the place of Miss Black who resigned. Wm. Humphrey of the Waldo Hills home. w h s a Stayton visitor Monday. Geo. "Warfonl and Adam Shepherd Butter papers—Printed on the very left for eastern Oregon Monday, where best of vegetable parchment at the L. A. Thomas and wife enjoyed a they will seek work I n the harvest Stayton Mail office. Always dumpen day’s outing on Thomas creek. fields. them before using. Water does not affect our butter papers. Chas. Darst and Wm. Cooper were A. D. S. Campho-menth for in from the Hills last Thursday. P. Diedrich and children, Mrs. Fred cold sores, skiu and scalp affect Rock and daughter Mary and Miss Liz Miss Margaret Fehlen viaited at the ions, chapped hands and sun zie Cramer motored to Salem Sunday Miller home near Turner Sunday. burn. for a visit with Mrs. Deidrich who is in the hospital at that place. Mrs. W. H. Hobson returned lrom The Stayton Mutual Telephone line the Turner convention yesterday. is having quite a little work done the "The Waif” 6 parts, a massive Fea past week, repairing and straightening ture which is among the best of any Miss Bessie Goode viaited a t the the lines. large production will be shown at Star home of her brother here Sunday. Theatre Sunday night. 6 reels. No Rev. D. J. Goode and wife were Sa raise in price. 5 and 10 cents. Allison Vernon and wife of Linn lem viaitors Saturday and Sunday. Mr. county were Stayton visitors Monday. Goode went to see his brother who has W. F. Goodman, Luther Cole, Leo paralysis. Klecker and Leo Rock played ball with Lou Haberly of the Waldo Hills was the MilJ City team against Jefferson a business visitor in Stayton Thursday. Peter Burkhart, wife and daughters Sunday. The game resulted in a vie- j Barbara and Francis of t h e Waldo tory for Jefferson. Score 5 to 4. Henry Lang of near Shaw bought a Hills were trading with Stayton mer Ford runabout of P.Deidrich this week. chants Monday. A new Kitchen ware which will not Miss Maude Berry of Mill City was a chip or corrode, which heats quickly guest of Miss Sadie Shepherd the week and evenly, which heat will not damage end. or acids injure, is light, easily cleaned, and superior to anything on the market Miss Stella Huntley returned home will be demonstrated in the Christian ‘ from the berry patch near Brooks Sun Church parlors Friday, July 16 at 2:30. day. Every lady attending the demonstra tion will receive a mixing bowl free of Ladies you receive a small mixing charge. A small entrance fee of ten bowl in the new Incrusted Ware abso cents will be charged. lutely free at the demonstration in the Christian Church parlors, Friday July 16th at 2:30. The small entrance fee How He Won. First Business Man-To wbat do you belongs to the treasury of the Ladies attribute your success? Second Bn sl Aid Society. oes« Man-To the fact that I was al C. A. Beauchamp made a trip to Sa ways first at the office. For seventeen years I rnugbt tbe 0:15 Into town. lem Monday on the Mill City-Stayton- First Business Man—Ah. I see! All i Salem Stage. due to vour early training.—Columbia (ester Jos. Sherman and family motored ov er from Shaw Sunday for a day’s visit Taking U n fair A dvantage. relatives here. Census Taker—Madura, If you won't feil me yoor age I'll usk tbe lady next Wm. Höflich, manager of the Stay- door and let her goes* at IL Woman- Stop: I’ll get the family Bible right ; ton Electric Light Co., made a trip to aw ay—Philadelphia I.edger. Albany Monday. Legend of th e Poppy The poppy, so the ancient story goes wns c reated to allay her grief by Cere* . while searching f o r Her beloved (laugh ' ter Proserpina eertbe-l In Kgypi that the bellows B e a u c h a m P- Mrs. Emma Johnson of Clinton, III., is visiting at the home of her cousin, Mrs. J. W. Hewitt. Chas. Skaife, wife and two children of Silverton visited over Sunday at the C. A. Luthy home. Geo. Warfor.i of Falls City is visit ed at the home of his sister, Mrs. Ed Hamman this week. . W O M E N . L o v e T h is M a g a z in e M c C A L L ’S t h : Fashion Guid*: and House- «:■ . Hel.oer c.f n o ~ : w oT en than an y oth er magazine in t h j v... J . All the latest atyles ev . / r : htful stories that enter- IMS hi cooking, h o :r e d r e s s m a k i n g , L : / %ork, etc., that F g h tt n ho usework a n d f e mon ey . P ric e , only 5 0c a year, v ith o :.z c-k b ra t:d M cC al l Dr eaa Pat tern F R tE . * Z 4 D A P O S T A L C A R D WOW FO R 1. A FR EE ! «mi l < :>y o f MrC ALL’S MAGAZINF.: or Bellows. It Is proved by in d e n t carvings nn- Mrs. Hawley of Monmouth, Ore.,is here at the home of her daughter, Mrs. TRESSPASS NOTICES-Printed on Correction doe* much, but encourage I strong wnite muslin, for sale at the ment does more.—Coethe. i Stayton Mail office. • tip .” Easy Solution. H u sb an d »firmly»— U n d erstan d me, •mid:im. vour e x tra v a g a n c e will have io i-ense sooner o r later. Young W i f e - Well. th en , w e’ll m ake It later.—B oston T ra n s c r ip t Contractor Ben Hofstetter made a Miss Verda Humman is visiting in trip to Willimina Sunday to hurry up C.stes this week. the brick for the new achisil house. Miss Koxie Stayton has returned to A large crowd expect* to go to Sa her work in Seattle. lem today today to see the Liberty Hell See- latest fashions every Saturday and also to see Do Kor» try to fly again. nigth at Star Theutre. Florsheim Shoos largest stock in the Mrs. W. W. Elder is here from Roae- Willamette Valley to draw from, all burg visiting with relative's. lasts and sizes. Hammond Bishop Co. I have leased the Cottage Hotel in Sta;. ton and uni ready to receive board ers by tie day it vveik. Your trade will Ive appreciated, and we will do our best to plesse you. Mrs. J. T. Caldwell His H andicap. T h e real m an rises above his bandl- The H a rv e st Is S ure. •»'• a tru e sa y in g th a t ‘W h a t a m a n m u « th a t shall he also reap .’ ” ' nn,*. yes! No Chickens sc ra tc h u p 1 ib- «ceils we sow In o u r sp iritu a l g a r d en s ” B o sto D T ra n sc rip t. Nice assortment of senili brushes for ‘ THE WAIF" Star r neutre Sunday general houac cleaning, also hand and night. bath brushes at Sloper’s. W. E. Thomas was over from Salem Tuesday. Mrs. I’. E. Hirssiefen of 1‘eirtlnnd here for a week’s stay lit the home Boys hats and caps at the Hamntond- her brother, John Mielke. Hishop Co. This store shows n n exceptionally Croquet is all the go among the boya strong line of straw hats, all sixes and and their elders. styles. Hammond-Bishop Co. Complimenting her h ■use guest, Mias Elizabeth Cornelius, county sohooh supervisor; Mrs. !,. S. Lambert invited a few friends out to her pretty subur ban home Tuesday evening for dinner. The occasion w a s a very enjoyable one for all present. »be w orth of a s ta te in th e long ru n is t.,e w orth of th e In dividuals compos ing IL —Jo h n S tu a rt Mill. 2. A F R E E t r.v y ,.f M(-CALL’S f.n o 44 p*g« PREM IUM C A TA LO G U E; o r M cC A L J. Si I’rixo O ffe r tn E v « t C H U E C H . A 'l d r r n D *p t. N TOE i'fcCAU CO,: J< i, 246 *. 37* fc. Ik« V«k It. T. Diamonds. Diamond.« vary In color, a n d th o se of pale yellow pink, green a n d blue a re ion uncom m on. C. O. Crawford and wife, Kenneth Thomas and Geo. Davie went up to Mehama Sunday and fished down the river in a boat. C. A. Luthy, Jo*. Fisher and son Norval and Chas. Skaife motored to Thomas creek Sunday where they spent the day fishrng. This is a very thiilling and interesting episode 4 Reols, 5 and 10c Saturday Night Program "EXPLOITS OF ELAINE" No. 13 Scientific and Oetectivized Pathe Fashion News, Brey Cartoons, Comedy Always 5 Reels, 5 and 10c Sunday Night Special— “The W aif” 6 parts Remember we show more reels for the same price, 5 & 10 : Star Theatre W hy Drudge ? At the wash board when you can get your work done for a trifle by machinery. Try our plan below. W ET WASH, 50c ROUGH DRY, 2 1-2c per Ib. A LL KINDS OF FINISHED WORK A S PEC IA LTY P ro m p t D e liv e r y T w o T im e s W e e k ly C. W. DUNAGAN, STAYTON, OREGON FOR $3.00 You can get the Daily Statesman For One Year Or with The Stayton Mail for $3.50 AID THE KIDNEYS Galol liquid gloss, a perfect polish for restoring original lustre tn automo bile bodies, pianos, furniture and wood Stayton Suffer* Should T ake No F u rth e r work. Sloper'a. Ri*k. Why will people continue to suffer The Pacific States Telephone Co. the agonies nt kidney complaint, bark- have finisned their work on the line be a c h e , urinary disorders, lameness, tween Stayton and Mehama and have | headache*, languor,—why allow them-1 moved to Eugene. aelve* to become chronic invalids, when a teated remedy is offered them? Say just the thing, a silk sock, reg Doan'» Kidney Pill* have been used ular 50c. value now 35c. 3 pairs $1. in kidney trouble over 60 years, have Hammond-Bishop Co. been tested in thousand* of cases. If you have any, even one, of the The new Kitchen Ware which will be symptoms of kidney diseases, act now, demonstrated at the Christian Church for gravel, dropsy or Bright’s disease parlors next Friday is the best as well may set in and make neglect danger as the newest thing on the market. Su ous. Can Stayton residents demand perior to aluminum or granite ware and more convincing proof of merit than sells at reasonable prices. A dish free the following? to all ladies who attend. R. I. Kugg, farmer, 404 Fourth St., Corvallis, Ore., says: “ I had to get up Mrs. Wm. Maag and daughter Es half dozen times at night, so bad was 1 ther of Salem are here for a two week* troubled with kidney and bladder com vacation and to superintend some re plaint. When I began taking Doan's pairs on the Maag property here. Kidney Pills. I could see that they were acting on my kidneys. Their action Edgar Watters, who has been hired was regulated and I can now get a by the directors of the Fox Valley good night’s rest. I have used in all school, will commence his new labors three boxes of Doan's Kidney Pill* and about the latter part of September. there is a marked improvement in the condition of my kidneys. All the an A genuine old-fashioned house warm noying kidney ailments have gone." ing was held at the home of Mr. and Price 50e, at all dealers. Don’t sim Mrs. Jack Richard* of Fern Ridge Sun ply ask for a kidney remedy get day evening. Over fifty were present. Doan’s Kidney l’ills—the same that — Mr. Rugg had. Foster-Milbutn Co., San-Tox fig cascaras, a pal Props,, Buffalo, N. Y. Frank Lambert of Mt. Pleasant at atable laxative tablet compris tended the funeral of Elra Gunsaules ing the laxative properties of at Jefferson Monday. L. A. MESSING Swiss Jeweler 29 YEARS EXPERIENCE A ll w o rk on w a tc h e s an d c lo c k s g u a r a n te e d fo r O ne Y e a r | | Try My Work, It Speak* For Itself Located in the Shoe Shop Next door to Davies’ Barber Shop S ta y to n O regon Mill City- Stayton-Salem Auto-Stage Leaves Mill City 6:30 a. m. for Lyons Mt-bnma, Stayton, 8:1)5, Sublimity, Aomsville, Turner, arrives in Salem at 9:30. Leave Salem 4:40, arrive Mill City 7:45. Stopa in Stayton at Slayton Hotel und Ilendershott’a. I). B. Hill, Owner. Driving Horse Wanted - Either t o buy or hire. Must be gentlo for ladies to drive. Address or see I). J. Goode, K. F. 1). No. 1, Aumsvillc, Ore. 7-15 Union Hill Mr. ami Mrs. Dean Adams, Miss figs, cascara and phenolphtha- Ruth Adams, Al Lister and Van Dusen of Portland and Miss Mildred Miller of Mrs. E. C. Lau is home from Albany, lein. M r. H illm an a n d son o f M on ta n a a re g u e s t s a t th e C h a s. motored down from Portland G e e r hom e. Salem Mrs. Jephcott was here from Fall j Sunday morning and accompanicp by N . G c im e r an d fa m ily o f L in n Creek, Oregon several days this week Dare Sloper and Oliver Lesley of this Soft collars ami wash ties, Ideal for attending to business affairs concern-, place enjoyed a day’s picnic on the C o u n ty v is ite d :rt th e W m S t e v - summer. We show an extensive line. ing the sale of their property in Linn banks of the Santiam. e ly h om e S u n d a y . Hammond-Bishop Co. county. where she has almost recovered from her recent operation. Ernest Matthieu is putting in a new sidewalk in front of his residence pro Mr. and Mrs. Winnie Lynch of Eu perty on Second Street. gene are the proud parents of a baby girl, Mav Belle, born July 8. Mrs. Mrs. Jennie Lovejoy left Tuesday for Lynch is the daughter of Mrs. Marcel Scio for a week’s visit with relatives la Grierson of this city. and friends in that place. w r e In use for fo rging fire* In th e fif teenth century H C •m UON SCilAG MYSTERY" Ho 1C. Keyston Comedy, “Fatty’s Frolics” DINNER PARTY TUESDAY American. • I rise b efo re m ine.” •B efore?” A es. S he m a k e s m e g e t u p a n d g e t iri' own b re a k fa st.” —St. L ouis Post- BiKpiitch. TOWN TO-NIGHT Mrs. Bessie Caldwell, who was oper ated on July 2, at Albany fo? appendi citis, is reported not as well as expect ed. Mr. Caldwell was in Stayton Mon day. M rs. W m . lia b e n s an d d a u g h te r, D o ra w e r e S t a y t o n v is it o r s We offer Ono Hundred Dollars no S a t u r d a y . H o w 's T h i s ? ward for any caso of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh G eo. T h o m a s a r d w ife w e r e Cure. g u e sts a t t h e H e n ry T h om as F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. We, the underrlgned, 1 IVo known F. .7. hom e S u n d a y . Cheney for th e laat V. year», nnd believe him perfectly honorablo In nil huslne«» F lo y d H u m iijir e y s an d w ife transactions and flnanrinlly able to c irry any obligations mode by his firm. s p e n t S u n d a y a t S il v e r C re e k John Lulay has finished the hall at out NATIONAL BANK CK COMMERCE, Jordan, getting the maple floor laid in - Toledo, O, F a lls . time for the dance there last night, ITall’s C atarrh Cure Is taken Internally M iss M a r y P e t e r s is v is it in g directly upon the blond and mu- which was a hugh success. Several ictlns •nus surfaces of ibo system. Testimoni.ua w ith h e r s is t e r , M rs. A , B ra n c h from Stayton attended and report a lent free. 1-rlre 73 cents p- r bottle. >y nil DruTTlsts. splendid time. a t W e st S ta y to n th e p a s t w e e k . Taka Ilall’a Family Pills for coast!patios. % »