The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, August 05, 1915, Image 3

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    THE STAYTON MAIL
PubllahMi every Tliumduy by
M.
K .
U t .M H T K I l
hn aecoml riunì m e t t e r a i t h e
at Stayton, Marion, county,
Oregon, under the act of Congreas of
March 3, IH7U.
A Few Suggestions For Boosting
Stayton
SPECIAL
Don’t be the man who put sit in city.
K ii U t i m I
Itoelufllru
'
Building good houses builds a good tow n.
Save u little money and .tave a lot of worry.
Just a few items left that we will continue at Reduced Prices.
Good roads lead not only to town, but to money.
SUBSCRIPTIONS, $1.00 per year
Read This Item!
Be a live one and the town will never lx* a dead one.
Addreaa all communicationa to
T M E 8 T A Y T O N M A IL
A nice front porch has prevented many an old maid.
Any Straw Hat in the House, $1.00
Why should the town muzzle dogs and not knockers?
H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D.
When someone plans to help the town, plan to help tne plan.
Physician and Surgeon
25c Soft Collars, 9c
The best plans a man can have to the future are house plans. |
OREGON
A good way to make the world better is to begin with the
home town.
C. H. BREWER, M. D.
A town is like a perambulator: it isn’ t much good unless it
is pushed.
PHYSICIANS AND SUKUEON
Don’t spend all your time telling what you could do if you |
had some time.
STAYTON.
,
JS t a y t o n , O rk g o n
Be like a bail player.
The thing he is always working for is
50c Special Suspenders, 39c
25c Wash Ties, 19c
DENTIST
;
Salem
Be one of the leaders of the town, if you can; but, anyway, |
keep up.
Don’ t be a grouch.
well, even the doctor.
Everybody in this town wishes you
Let’s not be trying to stop something all o f the time.
Veterinarian
Let’s
Treata all domcntic ammala,
alac start something.
appllea the Tuberculin teat.
A good town will do more to keep the boys at home than
Telephone 3x7
good advice.
Office al Station Stable a
. . . .
OREGOf
A town is like a girl.
will do for her.
S. H. HELTZEL
It’s wonderful what a little fixing up
Opportunity knocks once at every man’s door; bettor be at
home when the lady calls.
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
¡N O T A R Y PUBLIC
Akatracta and Probate W ork a Speciali*
Office Over Deidrich’a Hardware Store.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
J. M. H1NGO— T h o s . HIRST
The world owes every man a living, but the street corner is
a poor collection agency.
Don’t look for soft snaps; the hard snaps are the bones that
have the ginger in them.
Don’ t spend so much time talking war that you haven’ t
time left to talk business.
If you would like to have somebody working for you, put a
little money in the bank.
It improves the soup to throw a little pepper into it.
OREGON way with a town.
STAYTON
?
V. A. GOODE
and N O T A R Y P U B U C
Conacicntioua Attention Given to ail
Legal Busineae.
Office Room No. 6, Roy Bldg.
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AD O N CIt
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HIZZ
TINWORK and
PLUMBING
Bath Tubs, Lavatories and
dll Sanitary fittings— Farm-
ers--We carry a line of
pumps, leader water sys­
tems, etc. Gasoline engines.
Same
If you spend all that you earn, some other fellow is banking
your money.
Many a young man goes away to seek his fortune when
Fortune is seeking for him at home.
Plaster your house and everybody will follow your example.
Lath and the world laths with you.
You’ ve got to be a citizen in order to vote; but you’ ve got to
do a good deal more than vote to be a citizen.
If you will consider the men in this town who are well otT
you will find that most o f them made their money here.
The big things were not all done in the big towns. The
greatest poem in the English language was written in a country
churchyard.
There is only one better man than the man who gets behind
and pushes, in an effort to improve the town, and that’s the man
who goes ahead and pulls.
KNOW T H Y C O U N TR Y
I—Introductory
STAYTON MEAT MARKET
&
TH OM AS,
Proprietors.
Fresh, bait & Cured Meats
Lard & Creamery Butter.
Higliest Market Price Paid For Fat Stock
Lulay Bros. & Co. i
Contractors l Builders
Dwelling houses a specialty
Let us figure on your build­
ings
We can save you money
A good job gauranteed
Phone 77
P. O. Box 198
STAYTON, OREGON.
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P O L K 'S « «
O REGON a n d W A S H IN G T O N
“ Know America” la a ilogan that
should ring out from every school
room, office, farm and shop In thin na­
tion. No man can aaptre to a higher
honor than to become a capable cltl-
xen. and no one can merit ao dis­
tinguished a title unUl he Is well In­
formed of the resources, possibilities
and achievements of our country.
This Is a commercial age and civ­
ilization Is bearing Its most golden
fruit In America. We are noted for
our Industrial achievements as Egypt
was noted for her pyramids; Jerusa­
lem for her religion; Greece for her
art; Phoenicia for her fleets; Chaldea
for her astronomy and Rome for her
laws. Likewise we have men who will
go down In the world's history as pow­
erful products of their age. For. stand­
ing at the source of every gigantic
movement that sways civilization Is a
great man. The greatest minds travel
In the greatest direction and the com­
mercial geniuses of this age would
have been the sculptors, poets, phil­
osophers. architects, and artists of
earlier civilizations.
As Michael Angelo took a rock and
with a chisel hewed It into the Imng.
of an angel that ever beckons man­
kind upward and onward, HIU took
the desert of the Northwest and with
bands of steel miulo It blossom like a
rose, dotted the valleys with happy
homes and built cities In waste places.
As Guttenberg took blocks of wood
and whittled them Into an alphabet
and made a printing press that
flashed education across the con­
tinent like a ray of light upon
a new born world, McCormick took
a bar of Iron and bent It Into
a reaper and with one sweep of
his magic mind broke the shackles
that enslaved labor of generations yet
unborn, and gave mankind freedom
from drudgery, aud lifted the human
race Into a higher zone of life.
As Nelson organized the English navy
nnd made England mistress of the sea,
enabling the British Isles to plant her
flag upon every continent washed by
the ocean's waves, and to make foot­
stools of the Islnnds of every water,
Morgan organized a banking system
that has made America master of tho
world's finances, brought Kings to our
cashier's windows, the nations of the
earth to our discount desks and placed
under the Industries of this nation a
financial system as solid as the Rock
of Gibraltar.
There la no study quite so Interest­
ing as progress; no sound so magic
as tho ronr of liuluatry and no sight
so Inspiring as civlllratlon in action.
A full realization of America's part In
the great events of tho world past,
present and future will thrill every
human heart with pride, patriotism
and faith In Republican Institutions.
Through tho courtesy of the Agri­
cultural and Commercial Press Ser­
vice, the readers of this paper will bo
permitted to study America; her ag­
ricultural. mauufacturing and min­
eral development, mercantile, hank­
ing and transportation systems whlcn
are the wonder of tho world. The
first article of the series will deal
with transportation and will appear
at an early dnte.
Business Directory
A Dlractory of ««rh City, Town nn«l
Village, giving descriptive sketch of
each place, location, population, tele­
graph, shipping and hanking point;
also Claaslfled Directory, compiled by
business and profession.
R. U POLK ft CO., ft RATTLE
The Cottage Grove Sentinel
and Leader have consolidated
and will hereafter be issued from
o n e office a s a semi-weekly.
There is considerable advantage
in such an arrangement and it
gives t h e people o f Cottage
Grove just as good if not a little
better newspaper service. The
only drawback to the situation is
that some chump of a newspaper
man will see in the one paper
town the opportunity to estab­
lish another “ long felt want.”
On the whole there is too much
o f that spirit among men who
make their living in the printing
and newspaper business.
Lebanon Criterian
Curtis Cole, wife and little son
Mr. and Mrs. John H u b e r
were week-end visitors with the were Mill City visitors Sunday.
former’s parents o f Jordan.
Ed Mertz called at the H. Senz
There will be preaching ser­ home Monday morning.
vices at the church both morning
Lewis Ray returned to h i s
and evening, Sunday by Rev.
sheep camp Thursday morning.
Putnam of Stayton. *
Roy Brenner made a business
Liston Darby started h i s
call at the J. H. Kloer h o m e
threshing machine Tuesday.
Sunday afternoon.
Otto Cole, who has been work­
ing at the Curtis Cole home the
past week has returned home.
Marion News
Gasner Bros, started threshing
Wednesday.
Mrs. 0. M. Baker and daugh­
ter Macel and Mrs. Alice Baker
were Sunday callers at the Hen­
kel home.
I
West Stayton
Misses Laura and Viola Haack
arrived from Portland Monday
evening and are visiting with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Haack.
Johnie Sandner Jr. and wife
E. A. Palmer and family, who
visited one day last week at the have been visiting with relatives
Mrs. A. Branch a n d Mr s . Raleigh Harold home.
the past two months, started on
Sweet were trading with Stay-
0. M. Baker went fishing Sun­ their return trip to Cal. today.
ton merchants Tuesday.
day.
F. Davis of Salem was a guest
Nick Schmitz and wife spent
Those visiting at the A. Flood j at the A. W. Kephart home the
Sunday afternoon at the C. Loose
home Sunday were: Carl Follis, • week-end.
home.
and Misses Alta Archambeau,
Mrs Frank Haack is reported
Frances Tripp and Eva Mc­ Maggie Schaefer and Marie Lef-
ill with an attack of pneumonia.
Clellan called on Roxie Gunsau- fler.
Mrs. Chas. Gentry o f Mill City
les Friday.
The several cement bridges : has been visiting with relat ves
J. Imlay made a business trip being built in this district are
| here.
to Stayton Monday.
completed now.
Quite a bunch o f young pe . le
Stanley Culver and wife, and
Lester Lewis ate Sunday din­ ¡motored over to Scio Saturday
Fred Buchtel and wife o f Salem ner at the Yeoman home.
I evening and attended the cance
were over Sunday visitors at the
Arthur Leffler, who has been ¡there. All report a good ime
McIntyre home.
helping his father haying, has j anc fine music.
Mrs. John Gunsaules returned returned home, where he is em­
Miss Grace Russell of Turner
home Sunday after an extended ployed in the Gardner and Stay-
is visiting with relatives here.
visit at Jefferson.
ton Excelsior mill.
Several young people of this
Fery Bros, started out thresh­
vicinity took a hay-ride to Jeff­
ing Monday.
erson Sat eve, where they took
Arthur Reeves and wife o f
1 in a dance.
Hood River were the guests o f
Mrs. Carrie Palmer Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Wright, and
family of Roseburg motored to
the Ed Smith home one day last
week.
Among those who went to Al­
Misses Iza Geer and Dora Ra-
P.
H.
Lambert
was
a
Mill
City
bany
to hear our former Sec. of
bens were Stayton visitors Tues.
visitor one day last week.
State Bryan were; John F>-ost,
Mrs. G. D. Scott and children
Elsie Peters was a guest o f Mrs. Clara Smith and son Carl,
visited at the M. Gilmour home
Mrs. Verda Shelton and Mr. and
Maudie Smith Sunday.
Thursday.
Mrs. Peter Bilyeu.
Marguerite Ryan spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Gilmour were
I Peter Applekap of Salem is
visitors at the J. King h o m e week-end with Mrs. W. A. Ew­
visiting at the J. J. Weidman
ing of Scio.
Wednesday.
home this week.
Mamie Laux is visiting at the
H. A. Thomas made a business
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Richardson
H. Senz home.
trip to Salem Monday.
and little son Verlant motored up
Crystal, Bessie, Verna a n d from Scio, Saturday evening to
G. D. Scott motored to Salem
Roxana Shank, and Lenaperl spend Sunday with the formers
Thursday,
Wright spent Friday evening at mother, Mrs. C. W. Richardson.
Mrs. M. E. Darnell returned
the W. R. Ray home.
home after a week’s visit with
Curtis Cole and wife o f Stay-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haberman ton, Perry Bilyeu and family of
her daughter. Mrs. W. E. Tate
and Marguerite Ryan motored to Crabtree and Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
>f Sublimity.
Salem one day last week.
Cole o f Salem visited over Sun­
Wm. Carter, wife and children
Mrs.
P.
H.
Lambert,
and
chil­
day with their parents, Rev. and
spent Sunday at the Elwin Car­
dren,
Chas.
and
Hazel
were
Sun­
Mrs. S. B. Cole.
ter home.
day visitors at the D Townes
Several o f our young people
home.
attended the dance given at the
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith, G. H. Bohemian Hall near Crabtree,
Mrs. V. V. Davie and little Ray and John and Lyle Lutz Saturday night.
A good line
daughter o f Portland visited at spent Sunday at the H. Shank was reported.
the Geo. Chrisman home last home.
Chas. Burmester made a husi-
week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Ryan and j ness trip to Lacomb Friday.
John Mack and family of West children, and M r. and M r s.
Miss Nelda Wendt, who has
Stayton visited at the Ed Chris­ Frank Haberman mote red to Al­
bcen-under the doctors care in
man home Sunday.
bany Friday to heor Mr. Bryan
Portland f o r t h e past three
speak.
T. W. Creech, who was on the
months, returned home Tues y.
sick list last week is. able to be
Mrs. Joe Ditter of Aumsville,
C. P. Burmester was in
io
about again.
and Joe Hottinger of Mt. Angel Saturday.
Johnie Brunner and Miss Ve- visited at the Frank Hottinger
Miss Ila Wain returned to her
neta Moore o f Silverton were home a few days this week.
home in Junction City Saturday,
callers at the Matt Mueller home
Fred Smith was a guest o f after a two week’s visit here.
Sunday.
Wayne and Willis Huber Sun.
Lizzie.
Fit. Pleasant
JACOB SPANIOL
SESTAK
Stayton
If you think a cow can’ t laugh for joy, let somebody sell you
6. F. KORINEK, V. S, B. V. Sc.
LAW YER
CLOTHING, SHOES
FURNISHINGS
CLEANING, PRESSING, REPAIRING
Oltice Over Slayton Statu Dank
a good silo.
Phone 2152
Stavton, Ore
STAYTON
A Few Suits at Greatly Reduced Prices
Hammond-Bishop
home.
Wilbur N. Fintlcr, D.M.D.
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