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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1915)
TO -N IG H T W hen You Are Sick Remember TOWN WHERE PURITY COUNTS *»\< 1 “ MILLION DOLLAR M YSTERY” No 20. Thanhouser’s Big Production more than anywehe else is in tho drug business. You d o n 't ' want to :ret into your system when you take medicine, anythin»; that is not abso lutely pure. You c a n feel safe when you buy times or have u pre scription tilled at our store because as it should be, as the doctor PU RE D rugs orders it. Drugs t funiform strength and known quality always used. Sloper’s Drug Store V . Dare Sloper, Ph. G. Stayton Oregon Bathing caps at Slope r's Drug Store. Have your picture taken hy experta. Trover Weigel, Saturday and Sun Straw lints ) price at Hammond-Bish- day only. tf. o p ’s. A. C. Peterson, Louie Seatak, Nor Newt Cook o f Marion was in town man Davie and Geo. Tate motored to Salem Sunduy. Tuesday. You will have to hurry our aide will 1. It. Carter was a Stayton visitor only last a few days lonirer at Ham Tuesday. mond-Bishop's. YV. J. Bryan is to speak in Albany tomorrow. Mrs. Hermen Schelhurg o f the Wal do Hills spent the week-end at the One lot IW.tX) hats your choice $1.96 Lee Tate home. Hammond-Bishop's. John Thoma and family and l). M. Will Hart, wife and baby were Stay IX>II and wife motored over to Salem Sunday evening. ton visitors Monday. HARVEST DANCE A T SUBLIM ITY. SATU R D AY. JULY 3 1 . John Bailey, who has been quite sick M. E. Smith and family are spending with appendicitis at Sweet Home, is the summer at Newport. reported better. John Kintz o f Sublimity was a busi j Ben Hofstetter and family and B. A. ness visitor here Tuesday. Schaefer and family spent Sunday at Dr. E. H. Hobson and wife motored Wilhoit Springs, Lathe W ork A Specialty • A t Cladek s Garage over from Scio yesterday. Dr. Brewer report* a boy born to Sweet Home is going to have a rail Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Schwint o f Jordan, Tuesday July 20. road, says the Scio Tribune. We can turn out a n y kind o f Lathe Work, up to and including a crank shaft for an engine. Bring your engine troubles'here Now is the special time o f the year Miss Malana Sestak is spending the to buy your bread at the bakery. Save weeli-end at the Kearns farm. 1 heat worry and time. tf. W e Fix ’Em T o Stay Fixed STAYTON WINS AGAIN SUNDAY Chas. Loftier and family ot Linn Only a few days more to take advan ^Oe neckwear 39c at Hammond-Bish county were in town Saturday. tage o f the Special Bargains at the op's. Hammond-Bishop Co. Mrs. A. C. Thomas returned from Geo. Keech, wife and son Edwin Portland the first o f the week. * Miss Katie Shelly who is teaching started for San Francisco the latter ! school on the coast is here for a week's part o f last week. They will take in S. L. Stewart visited home folks in J visit with her parents. tne Exposition and make several side Lebanon Saturday and Sunday. trips before returning, and will b e Lee Tate and family and Mr. and gone about a month. Mrs. Henry Thomas o f Silver Creek Mrs. Herman Shelburg motored t o was a Stayton shopper Tuesday. Shelburg Falls Sunday. The ball game Sunday between Stay- ton and Jefferson was a contest in sev eral meanings o f the word. Twice the players quit their jobs and congregated around the umpire with many strange words and threats, until his “ umps” finally told them to A pleasant effervescent salts for bil- do their own umpiring, and left for the ousress, headache, constipation a n d bleachers. There was one fellow from Jefferson other ailments o f stomach, liver a n d who insisted on using the Oregonian in j kidneys. A large bottle 50c at Beau- stead o f the rule book, but he was ] champ’s Drug Store. fin .lly out talked. Any straw hat J price at Hammond- Nay, Pauline, it wasn’ t a fight, not Bishop's. even a fair sized fuss, just a slight al tercation on the diamond. J. J. Goodman and family o f St. Almost everything that could possi Johns, Ore., arrived l a s t Thursday bly happen at a ball game, happened evening for a vacation trip to his old Sunday. home here. While at this place they Errors, boneheads, kicks, a double, •vill stav at the home o f Mr. Goodman’s over the fence twice, an accident, a brother, W. F. Goodman. phenominal catch by Jefferson in left field, several fumbles, some profanity, •OJjfaqX J’riS l 8 squioq Xq pip aSeuiRp lots o f noise, plenty o f hits, some good I 'piei u|¡add32 ui playing, some poor playing, oceans o f aouBApe ‘suojqsBj ojb | ‘iajsBip s.jauii fun, and a fairly good-sized crowd. When the dust and smoke cleared o q i 3 J B t q S j u A ' B p a n j B g u i b j u o o u ; av away it was found that Stayton won jo their 8 th straight game this season and that Jefferson had taken the count to J. YV Mayo, J. M. Ringo and J. J. the tune o f 5 to 6 . L et’s have anoth KorineR and families returned from er. t h e i r tw o-week’s outing on Little North Fork Sunday. They had a fine vacation and talk o f planning for a Dr. Beauchamp reports three births more extended stay next year. this week. A daughter to Mr. and Bud Kelly o f Thomas, accompanied Mrs. A lbert Neitlirg o f Stayton, Sun day. July 25, and a daughter to Mr.and by Cyrus Best o f Kansas City, visited Mrs. W. W. Smith o f Detriot the same at the J. J. Korinek home Monday and day, also a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Titus Tuesday. Mr. Best is a cousin o f Mrs. M. J. l^ueener, Mrs. Korinek’s mother, Archer Tuesday July 27. and had been wes on a visit to the San Francisco Exposition. Nyals’ Liver Salts: uiunjne sa|.\)s jo ojntoid uoijoui jsjy uqtj BUBjisnq s.way; aqiBj sjoofqns aqt omog DO YOU LIKE TO READ MAGAZINES? i-o v e T> * 3 M agazin e F. j CALL'S ¡s ih-. r.; ■/cion G u 'J * end H o m e Ljiring Helper f : : 's vro~ thr.r. cr.y c \ zr risazine in the r !. A l t! ; latent stylen c ::ry month; r.' : ** tf ■ : I ftn ¡ns that e r r :r - t .in, and special c rr;*snuking, f-. * v p'-v, etc., that lighten l.jusenrork and ~. .y. Price, only £0c a year, v,ith one ce. - Urate i M cC a ll Dress Pat tern FREE. ¡1 I. Z. 3. SEND A POSTAL CARD NOW FOR A F REE Sample r . ,.y - f C A L L ’S M A G A ZIN E ; or A FREE tVzpy r f V ~ i AI L S fin« «4 p age PREMIUM C A T A L O G U E ; or M cC A L L ’ S »100.00 P ritc O ffer E very CHURCH. to Addrrm Dm*. S r:z McCALL CO., 226 to 246 W. 37ih St. New Y«rk. N. T. The Stayton Mail is in a position to offer you a proposition that for the amount o f good standard reading has never been equalled. We will give vou 4 month's subscription to each o f the following magazines which total $2.80 for only ONE DOLLAR. Sunset Magazine—4 mos. McClure’s Magazine—4 mos. Ladies World—4 mos. Pictorial Review—4 mos. Little Folks—4 mos. All for One Dollar. I f you wish to add the Stayton Mail to the list, we will give you the same for one full year and all e? the above for $1.50. If you wish this offer, send or give us the money at once as the offer is good for only a few weeks. Address Stayton Mail, Stayton Ore. C ollop M onday. For lndlgestlun alive Tablet». \XLX- Or. Brewer reports a girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Niek Wagner o f Melisma Friday. July 23. Colloo Monday Is the Monday before Shrove Tuesday The name refers to rlie dinner which In some parts of England Is almost universal on that day If Is customary to have collops of bacon and eggs for dinner Go Into some districts In England at dinner time on Coliop Monday and you will be sure to la* saluted by the small of fried slices o f bacon and eggs Saturday Night Program "TH E TRAMP” The Kind of a picture that leaves a pleasant memory. Lusitania Steamship Disaster In connection with Pathe News 4 Big Reels, 5 and 10c Sunday Night Special— “ Leaves of Memory” 4 part« There is no limit to human desires when aroused, blit there is retribution in the end. Orchestra music. 6 reels Star Theatre W h y Drudge ? At the wash board when 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 C. W . DUNAGAN, Two Times Weekly STAYTON, OREGON CARD OF THANKS The undersigned children o f Mrs. Appalona Gehlen. deceased, wish to ex press our thanks to the mans kind friends and neighbors who assisted in helping to relieve the last hour o f our mother, and for the beautiful floral tributes and for their presence at the Mrs. E. C. Baker and Miss Sallie funeral in her honor. Miller o f Turner attended the Rehekah Signed: Nicholas, Charles. John, generously around the house. Kills Social heie Tuesday night. Frank, Benjamin, Theodore foul odors. 15c can, 2 for 25 at Beau Gehlen, Mary K. Hulburg, champ’s Drug Store. Lena Minten Abbie Bell. Use Chloride of Lime Mrs. T. H. Thomas and son Clare were Stayton visitors yesterday. L. A. MESSING Swiss Jeweler 29 YEARS EXPERIENCE All work on watches and clocks guaranteed for One Year | Try My W ork, It Speak* For Itself Located in tne Shoe Shop Next door to Davies' Barber Shop Stayton For Tan, Sunburn, Chaps, etc. use Nyals Face Cream, 25 and 50c at Beauchamp's. High grade shirts Special 95c a t the Hammond-Bishop Co's store. Salem photo’s at Stayton prices at • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « » » the Trover & Weigel Studio, Bakery building, Stavton every Saturday and Sunday. tf. Oregon » « » ♦ ♦M e a e M e e OBITUARY C. O. Crawford. Bill Sestak and Geo. Davie made a fishing trip by boat from Miss Esther Willing returned home Miss Gladys Hill o f Mill City spent above Mehama last Sunday. Saturday after spending a week i n the week-end visiting relatives here. Happy Hollow the guest o f Mis* Alma Two exceptionally good features will Phillips. “ THE T R A M P " Saturday night. Read appear upon the screen at the Star Saturday and Sunday night. * FOR R E N T -S ix rocm house, newly heralds distributed on streets. STAR. painted, just across the street from the Famous Biplex shirt with drawers Leave your picture work with us. attached up to $ 3.00 now selling at new high school. Inquire at Mail office, Stayton. tf Developing, printing, etc at Sloper’ s. $ 1 . 95 . Hammond-Bishop Co. Misses Maude and Florence Morton Mrs. James Cain returned Monday The new fire warden and family have Miss from a three week's visit in Portland. moved to the YVolf cabin, 10 miles spent the week-end in Stayton. Maude stayed until the latter part of above the T. H. Thomas place. this week. Mrs. C. E. Trexler o f Shelburn was trading with merchants ^ e re Monday. Mrs. V. A. Goode and son visited 50c underwear all styles now selling friends in Woodburn during Mr.Goode’s at 39c at the Hammond-Bishop store. Miss Theo Matthieu returned from absence at Condon on business. her school work in Corvallis Saturday. If you appreciate good merchandise Dr. C. H. Brewer and wife and W .- Miss Esther Willing is working at A. Elder and wife spent the week-end at sale prices let us talk to you Ham mond-Bishop Co. the Titus Archer home near Kingston. at Roaring River on an outing. Suits up to $15.00 now selling at $12. Alfred Coin and family o f Jefferson 75 at the Hammond-Bishop Co’s store. visited at the home o f Mrs. Goin’s sis ter Mrs. Anna Stayton Sunday. Miss Gladys Jones o f Scio is making a tw o-week ’8 visit with friends in Stay- ton. headache tablets r e- Iteve the most stub Master Walter YVitt o f Berry is visit born headaches. ing at the Forrest Mack home this week. Martin Berg and family returned Dr. Beauchamp reports Mr. Ternan from Shaw Saturday after a week’s o f West Stayton to be quite low with stay with relatives at that place. dropsy. Attend the Big Harvest Dance at Chas. Hein and family o f Aumsville Sublimity, Saturday, July 31. Music motored over to the Social Tuesday by Talmadge’ s Orchestra o f Salem. eveing. E. Roy, wife and daughter, Ruth, “ Leaves o f Memory” a story o f av- Forrest Mack and family and Walter ation and inventions, Sunday night at Witt motored to McMinnville Sunday. the Star. C. A. Luthy, wife and daughter Zel- Gates is to have a new postmaster. ina and Jos. Fisher, wife and son Nor- The examination was held Tuesday of val spent Sunday at Silver Creek Fails. this week. Mrs. H. L. Schnackenberg o f Fox Mrs. Bertha Shepherd visited her Valley and Mrs. Alex Downing o f Mill brother, John Bailey at Sweet Home City were shopping in Stayton Monday. this week. Trover A W eigel’ s Studio in the Bak Mrs. Wm. Harlan and children o f ery building is open every Saturday tf. Detroit are visiting at the W. S. Wat and Sunday. ters home. C. E. Brown has installed an oxy- A big auto load o f young people from acetylene welding plant in his machine Mill City attended the dance here Sat shop, which brings it up to the stand urday night. ard with any. 4 Reels, 5 and 10c The funeral o f Anna Downing, tho wife o f Floyd Downing o f near Kings ton. was held in the Christian Church at Kingston on Friday, July 23. Ralph Putnam o f Stayton conducted the fu neral service. Interment followed in YVisner cemetery. She was born at Silverton, April 3, 1889. At the time o f her death, she was twenty-six years, three months seventeen days old. Anna i s t h e daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ross o f Silverton. On November 24. 1909, Hhe was married to Floyd Downing o f near Kingston. The have resided at I Stayton and on the G. A. Downing i ranch most o f the time since their marriage. As a result o f the union three children were born into t h o family, Donald, Selma and Dare. Contributed. P. E. Hirzsiefen spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith were en with friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Hirzsiefen returned to Port tertained at 7 o ’clock dinner a t the Walter Bright home Wednesday July land yesterday. 21. The occasion was in honor o f Mr. J. H. Anderson anJ wife. Miss Be»- Bright’s birthday, sie Clow and Mrs. Paul Fehlen anil ■ children returned from berry picking $.,t .00 high grade newest style hats at Brooks Saturday. $2.15 at the Hammond-Bishop store. Leroy Overholt who has been visit Wm. Petzel left for San Francisco ing relatives here and in Linn countv Sunday. He will go by water route returned to his home in Harrington, from Flavel, Ore. and be gone about a Washington, yesterday. month. Jno. Thoma took him as far as Salem in an auto. If you are going to the Worlds Fair you should see Sloper about getting an J. A. Cox o f Springfted, who hits Eastman Kodak They are worth the been visiting here and at the T. II. money and don’ t cost much. Thomas place the past week, expect to return soon. Mrs. Sarah Cox, h i s E. C. Carlson the popular driver of mother will return with him. the Mill City-Salem stage, and Mist Nell M. Work, both o f Mill City, were Miss Verda Hamman visited at the married in Salem last Thursday. C. W. Stewart home near Mehama Saturday, she was accompanied home F. Silhavy, wife and son Uriah and by Miss Bessie Stewart who visited ov Miss Jessie Thomas spent Sunday at er Sunday as the guest o f the Misses the Geo. Thomas home. The occasion Hamman. was a surprise birthday dinner on Mrs. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hirst entertain ed at dinner at their home on Third St. 'Sunday, July 26 at 6:30 p. m. The Talmadge’ s Orchestra, o f Piano, Vio guests were Mrs. Dora B. Shreve and lin, Drums and Traps, and Bell Solos at the Big Harvest Dance at Sublimity, daughter Jeanne, G. C. Eksman and Theodore Taylor. Saturday, July 31. Dance numbers 75c. Don’t miss it! Miss Ella Williams visited with her Frank DeWitte nnd Lints Simpson Dr. Heau-hamp made a professional brother in Happy Hollow Friday re- who work in the Hammond-Bishop Co. I call at Sweet Home last Wednesday to turning to Stayton Saturday. Miss store at Salem visited ut the Jos. Peery j see Jno. Bailey, who has had an attack , Cora Phillips accompanied her fo r a home here Sunday. ! o f appendicitis. short visit here. Ice- We can promptly fill your orders, no matter how large. Aiso don’ t forget what fine ice cream we make. Cor- vallis Creamery Co., Aumsville, Or«. C. L. Martin, Mgr. 8-19