The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, August 19, 1915, Image 1

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THE STAYTON MAIL
Has the Largest Circulation oi Any Paper in the Santiam Valley — It Covers the Territory Like a Blanket.
21st Year, No. 30.
STAYTON, MARION COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST J9, 1915.
BOOST A LITTLE BIT
SUNDAY OBSERVANCE SALES DAY AT
IS RECOMMENDED
NAMPA, IDAHO
Serial No. 10 i 4
FOREWARNED—FOREARMED
A Stayton girl had a proposal of marriage Sunday
years the merchants at
Nampa, Idaho, have been having a
night, and asked a week to consider it before answering.
special Sales and Trades Day on the
She
then organized herself into an investigating commit­
last Saturday of each month. In this
tee and began taking testimony from married ladies of
connection and along with the Saturday
ap«*ials offered by the various stores,
her acquaintance. The first one she visited used to be a
Col. R. D. Arnold, auctioneer, has sold
belle and the most admired girl in town before she mar­
hundred of heud of cows, horses, pigs,
ried six years before. The cross-examination brought out
etc., us well as any and all household
the fact that she had six children, did all her own work,
pieces and farm machinery.
! I
including washing and ironing and hadn’t been down
1 said that works of mercy were lawful Th< e sales days have reached such
I on the Sabbath. Not one passage in proportions that it was deemed advisa-
town for four weeks, and that her husband had given
all His word gives ua any encourage­ able to put up a more permanent equip­
her but %2 since she married, and that he had borrowed
ment for selfish pleasure, amusement ment, arid the task was put up to E.S.
and
forgot to pay back $10 which her brother once gave
Hamaker, manager of the Nampa De­
lor gam on that day.
her for a Christmas present. He bought himself a new
We have drifted far away from the partment Store, and S. D. McLain,
overcoat with the money, while she wore the same plush
precepts of God and the practices of manager of t h e McLain Hardware
our fathers, but the law remains a Company. These men together with
coat which she wore when he was courting her. Another
Col. Arnold decided that if i t was
I strong bulwark.
woman whom she visited quit teaching school three years
If wc lay aside the Bible teaching worth doing at ail it was worth doing
ago
to marry “the handsomest and best-dressed man in
and take up the question of physical well. They immediately raised a fund
town,”
and she was supporting him. A third didn’t dare
o
f
over
$400.1X1
from
Nampa’s
mer­
and moral conditions, we find the need
say her soul was her own when her husband was around,
of one day in seven for rest. Science chant and business boosters, secured a
has proven that an engine needs per­ g-a-d quarter block near the business
though she used to write some lovely essays when she
iodic rest, it wears longer; no less does center and started in good earnest to
was at school on the “emancipation of women,” and the
I the engineer need rest, as it tends to have the sheds, corrals, etc., ready for
fourth woman she visited was divorced. After visiting
the coming Sales Day. There are four
lengthen his life.
them
and summing up the evidence, she went home and
ci
rrab.
and
about
the
middle
of
this
The employer today is under tempta­
wrote the young man. She will be married next month.
tion to keep the wheels of production space a sales ring was fenced off in
in constant motion, discarding the ex­ such a manner that stock can be turn­
hausted workman as he would a worn- ed into the ring from either corral.
out piece of machinery, supplying his The sales ring is thirty feet in diame­ OPENING BAY OF
WILL COME AGAIN
ter, i s well roofed and has enough
place with a new one.
A weekly day of rest and worship ¡¡-rats for all requirements. Covered
1 is a proper subject for legislation and s.ieds a r e also provided for stock.
The popular Talmadge orchestra of
a desirable end to accomplish. Wor­ These consist of one row 140 feet long
Salem will hold another one of their
cannot be enforced by legislation, with a walk in front and back. This The school board met a few days ago dances at the Beauchamp Hall in Stay-
Ono of those [xTcnniHl Hnd genial A very pleasant lawn party is being ship
but
t u necessary leisure 1 . ives . to prospective buyers a chance and set the date for the opening of the ton on Saturday, August 28.
“ Smart Alec III" came into the ollice held at the I’eery home on Second St., should t b be e right
secured
b y well enforced r.et a good look at the stock for sale school for this year. Monday, Sep­ This orchestra carries four people
one day taut week ami laid “ It'd dead thia afternoon by the hostess, Mrs Jo«, laws.
and is thoroughly appreciated especially
and provide some of the best dance
euay to set type." So we gave the i Poery.
by owners. Watering troughs are pro- tember 20 has been selected. Nearly music in the state for those who love
Observance
of
a
day
of
rest
and
wor-
all the hoppickers will be home to “Trip the Light Fantastic Toe”.
"Easy mark" a “atick”, act him in \ Several musical number« will be ren-
means u building up of character ided in all tne corrals and the city if by not
that
date, and if the school is put Remember the day and date. Dis­
front of a case in which all the boxes dered by Mrs. J. M. Ringo, Mr*. G. F. , I ship
.urnishes
water
free
of
any
charge.
intellect, a deeper sense of obliga­
were marked with the proper letters Korinek, Miss Marion Alexander and and
The city also provided the troughs. off much longer it will run it too late play ad next week.
tion,
a
higher
sense
of
duty
and
honor.
and told him to go to work. His first Mrs. Thomas Galloway, the latter who A day of worldly amusement, as our The entire structure is well put up. into June of next year.
trial looked like this.
is an accomplished singer from Salem. Sunday has come to mean, is just the Heavy timber is used everywhere, and Miss Cora Phillips has been hired to
STAYTON FIRST
take the place of Miss Olmsted, who
work will alio hold a place in reverse.
is put up to stay.
denibmoc srehto Ila naMt corni the Fancy
resigned.
entertainment
as
well
as
refresh-
The
space
occupied
is
kept
clean
at
In a small city in the East the cm- i
Monk Acht nut) olpocp emos1 I ments.
There is a possibility of the new
ployets agreed to give their employes i uli times and the plant which is paint­ school
iS. A. scratched his head a couple of ; Those present arc nvsdamtw: 'Geo. oue
building being done by the open­ In spite of the fact that bread is be­
ed
white
stands
out
to-ail
observers
as
half uay Tor recreation each week) I
tint«* when be M « the "proof” end I Brown, A. C. Thomas, Jam.« (
ing
day
school, although it is hardly ing shipped into Stayton, t h e local
found less inclination among them a constant invitation to “come to Nam- probable of that
baker C. E. Kramer, has improved the
made another essay at the “deadeasy" Wm. Kollis, C. A. Beauchamp, H. A. and
such will be the case.
oa.
”
to go out of town for amusement on
Sestak property on Third Street next
shot. It looked like this.
Beauchamp, G. K. Korinek, Jos. Kor- Sunday
The
work
is
progressing
rapidly
and
and a greater attendance of Propositions of this kind tend toward
wonk yeht kniht olpocp emoS im‘k’ V- A-
E. D. Alexander, young people at church and better ser­ bringing t h e farmer and merchant is making quite a showing, but the fin­ door to the Davie barber shop and has
|>, UiqtUOO |M qtO | | l uvqt 0JOU1 W.
W II. Hobson, B. A. Schaefer, C. H. vice for the employers during t h e closer together. It shows a progres­ ishing part will take almost as long as gone to the expense in getting ready
for the fall business.
Brewer,
J. M. Kingo, J. W. Mayo, week. Something of this kind can be sive spirit among our merchants. It is the erection.
Perseverance is one of tin qualities g aj0 ij0n»wny,
Mr. Kramer states that over $2i 1
Thos. Hirst, Misses done.
a case of money well spent. It is an
most "Smart Alecs revel in. This Wnndn Brown and Marian Alexander
per month is being kept in Stayton by
advertisement
worth
while.
It
is
an
one persevered and evolved these lines' f Stayton a n d Mesdames Thomas Wo need u national Sunday rest law "exchange” for the farming comirun-,
using a home baked product. In view
that would almost make a Chinaman Ua,|(lWav> Chas. Knowland and Phil to protect all laborers and secure in­ ity which cannot be secured in any Det- j
of these facts it is no more than right
of government.
and just that everyone should ” Cuy
Hartley of Salem who are guests at fluence
We should honor Hun who gave us ter way. It is a farmers "clearing
Stayton
Bread First”.
cmoS el|x)cp kn<nt
wonH the Pecry home.
the day by setting aside as much of it house” which is appreciated more and
crotu nuh) I la others deU|qmc o
-Trade Journal.
as possible, not as little, for Him, and more.
We gave him ono more trial la-fore Pkl Kundt of Jordan passed through receive the blessing from Him which The above is printed, in order to
LAWN PARTY
he went out of the office talking to Stayton Tuesday on his way to Illinois He promises to those who keep His show that it takes money to conduct a G. L. Edwards, of this city is going
Sales Day. No one has ever been ask­ move to another part of the country
himself. This was his last effort to Where he will make a visit with rela­ commandments.
show us how “dead easy” it is to set tives and friends, and incidentally, it Let us use our influence to create ed to contribute a cent to the Stayton to
Mrs. W. F. Follis entertained a num­
looks as if he might have company on public sentiment along these lines and Sales Day, It is simply a private en­ and will offer at Public Acution at the ber her friends a t a very pleasant
type.
Stayton
baturday
Sales
Day,
August
the way home. If he does he will sure seek to bring about the closing of pla­ terprise by a couple of Stayton boost­
lawn party last Thursday afternoon at
yotu.i doodle tHi‘ik th>»-f kuo.w get
28, the following property:
a warm welcome at Jordan.
ers.
her
cozy home on Ida Street.
ces
of
amusement
and
business
on
Sun­
Golden Oak Dresser in good condition Refreshments
iU(}.io t M « u « | i o j q a r s c o w b i u e p
games, as well as
day, and let u*- prove that we ure work­
Kitchen cabinet. Bedstead, Mattress, conversation and and
Kramer’s Bakery in Stayton is dif­ ing for the betterment of humanity be­
sewing
were the or­
Springs and Bed room rug 7x9.
METHODIST CHURCH
ferent from many because you cun see cause we love mankind and desire to
der of the afternoon, which passed only
too swiftly.
The Sestak & Thomas Meat Co. had J what is going on from one end of the niuke it easy for all to be Christian
a coming two.ycar-old steer shot by j building to the other. You know the citizen« of a Christian nation.
The topics of sermons next Sunday
hunters latejy. Air. Thomas stated ' sanitary conditions be-cause you see
CHILD GETS LOST
11 a. m. “ Elijah the Tishbite;” 8
that he was going to put up tresspass them with your own eyes. You are An inventory and appraisement filed are:
p.
m.
“
The
Devil
and
his
Angels.”
PASSENGER AGENT CALLS
notiees, and that hunters would have to always at liberty to inspect the bnke-ry. in the county court Monday in the mat­
stay off the pasture at the slaughter
ter of the guardianship of Lizzie Bil- In an answer filed Monday in the suit Michael the three-year-old son of
house northwest of town.
C. C. Nott writes from Merry Hot yeu, an infirm person of Stayton,shows brought
by E. Roy against W. L. Fre- Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Schwindt of Jordan W. H. Jenkins, Traveling Passenger
Springs, California and states that lit­ that she is possessed of real : roperty res, the defendant
that he pur­ wandered away from his mother, who Agent for the Southern Pacific was in
is about cured of rheumatism, and that to the value of $2, ISO and notes and chased land from the admits
plaintiff
$4,000 was having some dental work done.1 Stayton Tuesday looking alter the com­
Some fellow driving n "tin lizard” a few weeks more at the resort will cash bringing the total up to $13,7(Xi..46 and paid $1,000 down on the at purchase
Monday afternoon and was lost for |
of the people who expect to go to
drove through Art McKenzie’s farm put him in shape to jump up and yell for the value of the entire estate. G.- price. II e further alleges that he about three hours, until he was finally fort
Newport
Sunday, August 22, on
early Tuesday morning and left all the like an 11-year-old boy. He says that \V. Murphy is guardian and S. L.Stew­ erected another story on the concrete taken in by Mrs. Dora Shreve who the annual next
excursion.
the
gates standing wide open. This kind the cures there are wonderful, and that art, J. K. Miller and Geo. Morrow building already on the property at a kepi him until his parents came after i Mail office a pleasant call He and made
left
an
of work certainly makes a farmer mad there is a great mound just outside the were the appraisers.
him. The little fellow, who knew but order for extra advertising. Note the
cost
of
$2,000
and
that
he
paid
the
in­
anil it is no wonder tliHt they buy tress­ grounds, built entirely o f discarded
terest and taxes on the property ac­ little English, could not tell what his schedule of the excursion train and he
pass signs and put them up.
crutches.
on hand at the proper time.
cording
to the agreement. According­ name was.
Mr. ami Mrs. W. E. Thomas of 493 ly he claims
an equity in the property
Center Street Salem returned last week of $1.015.75 and
asks that the time for
from a two week’s visit with L. L.
Delicious Ice Cream Thomas and family of Marshfield. They the payment of the balance of tbe pur­
chase price of the property be extend­
report a fine trip and had no accident, ed
for a period of 12 months. S. H.
not
even
h
puncture,
and
traveled
be­
Is the only kind served
Heltzel
is attorney for the plaintiff.
tween fif>0 and 700 miles hut the moun­
at the Sloper Fountain.
tain road from R >seburg to Marshfield,
a distance of over SKI miles, would near­
F a n e y Dishes, Canta­
ly make one's hair stand straight up
WILL PROBATED
loupe with Ice Cream, Spe­
over the high grades.
;
cial Sundaes, all flavors of
The last will and testament of Mrs.
Soda, Lemonades,Orange­
Appalona Gchlen, deceased, was en­
IN I ROSPFCTION
One can accomplish 1ml com­ tered in the probate court at Salem,
ade, Grape Juice.'
Tuesday of this week. $ltkk) of per­
paratively little when all is said, lev
sonal and $2tK)0 of real estate is to be
make no mistake about it, however administered. Rev. A. Lai nek of Sub-!
much we may pose and strut in the Utility is named us the executor.
outside world, in the solituJe o( our
own studies there are lew ol us but
READ IT
know how the faults and blemishes
oi our craft stand boldly out and
COME IN AND GET A TRIAL ORDER
stare us in the face to remind us
On nnothor page will be found a
that we are small enough aVid halt
monster ad of the Salem Woolen Mills
mg enough to he always learning, Store of Salem. Read it over careful­
ly and you will find something of inter­
never quite glonou lv achieving.
est.
Only a Man Could Da So Grufai.
She—Do you Ilk«» my new hat. tvilihy ? Prof. Gauntt and- family returned
He You bet! It covers up most ot from a ten days outing at Detroit Mon­
day with a new coat of tan on his face, i
; J«UÏ taco. Philadelphia Ledger.
Anyone almost can be a knocker;
t uaier to tear down than build,
So why not try your best to be a txxittter?
With pessimists the world’« already filled.
You can’t expect that things will alwayn suit you:
In melancholy judgement then you Hit?
No. Better fur to help along u little;
Better lar to boost a little bit.
It never pays to join the anvil chorus,
Or spread unkind reports alwait your town;
Many there are to hamper and retard it,
Who do their level best to run it down.
What if it has its little failings?
It has it’s good points, also-hasn’t it?
So why not to the wheel adjust your shoulder;
Why not get out and boost a little hit?
A churlish dog may hay the moon in anguish;
The frog must croak, for nature willed it so,
The mules were placed on earth to do the kicking
(As any good zoology will show)
The good Lord has provided for the knocking,
So if a wider groove you long to fit.
Adopt this as a motto: “BE A BOOSTER’’
And then get out and boost a little hit.
DO YOU WANT TRY
POPULAR PEERY HOME
IT ON YOURSELF?
ENTERTAINS TODAY
(Published by request of W. C. T. U.)
We are living in a Christian nation
founded by (¡od fearing men, our Sab-
j bath recognized and protected by law.
The Bible i a the foundation upon
11 which moral la v. is built. Obedience to
God ia clearly demanded in Old am)
New Testament. One-seventh of our
time belongs to God that we may rest
V >r several
SCHOOL IS SET
ADDITIONAL ARTICLES
FOR SALES DAY
Get Our Price Bulletin
We have just received a large
shipment of Blocki Perfume, Sachet
Powder, etc.
Sloper
We are mailing out our new
Price Bulletin which is just
off the press. Our mailing
list may not be complete,
if we have overlooked you,
mail us a card and we will
forward you a new price
list.
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