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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1915)
TO-NIGHT Midsummer ANNUAL EXCURSION See the girl wii'i the $10,000, idea conclusi: i 4 “ MILLION DULLAR MYSTERY’ ’ Hoover and Detroit to 4 Reals, 5 and 10c Newport and Return Sunday, August 22 Round Trip Fares Hoover and D etroit to Mill City inclusive $2.25 Mrs. Rose Dodson is in at Salem this week. Gooch to Buaaard inclusive $ 2.00 This is the Hoovcr-Detroit Annual Excursion to Newport and return and trip will be made by Special Train Leaves Mill City Gooch Fox Valley Lyons Kingston Shelburn Munkers New port “ 5:30 5:40 5:43 5:55 6:2>> 6:38 6:45 12:15 6:00 a. in. “ " “ “ " “ p.m. “ Stops will be made at all intermediate points going and returning. Six Hours at the Beach Fun fo r all, surf-bathing, boating, deep- sea fishing, roller skating, etc. Full particulars from nearest A gen t o f the SOUTHERN PACIFIC J o h n M . Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. Your Business Why We Should Have It Five Reasons I t ____ *i_ Integrity- Fairness in all Dealings. Efficiency- O l i a l i t v . Our goods are o f >¿»$11111Jr highest standard H • I n C C »- just finished threshing 44 acres of spring white oats making 60 bushels p e r acre, also W. N. Brotherton has 24 acres of the same kind of oats weighing out 1500 bushels. R. C. Pepperling is doing the threshing with an Advance Separator, having mov ed and set it twice the same clay, threshing 2750 bushels i n 1 3 hours. The boys say that Bob has his old box car charmed as he starts up at 6:00 o’clock in the morning and doesn’ t stop un til noon, if he has grain enough to keep him busy. The lowest consistent w ith high duality goods. C O N S C IE N C E . Conscience it jus’ ice’s lies* minis ter # It threatens, promises rewards and punishes and keeps all under its control. T h e busy must abend to its remonstrances, the most p o w erful submit to its reproof and the angry endure its upbraiding*. W h ile conscience is our friend all is peace, but if once offended fare w ell to the tranquil mind.— M ary W o rtle y Montagu. Our years o f practical exper- v - ience i s your guarantee that in our store your drug wants are cared fo r in the most proficient manner. Experience- Beauchamp’s Drug Store Do Postman Get Letters? Jordan Jingles Everybody is busy cutting and threshing grain. The mill dam of E. M. Kim ball’s is progressing rapidly. Lura Thomas and w ife of Stay- ton were visitors at the W. N. Brotherton home Sunday. Clara and Leland McDonald of Mill City visited friends here last week. Mr. Williamson’s cow had the misfortune of breaking her leg. Dr. Korinek set it. Mrs. Clyde Thomas visited with home folks the last of last week. Arthur Beaver from the coast, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shelton. Quite a number of autos were up the creek Sunday. E. M. Kimball was a Stayton visitor Monday. The head fire warden was up overseeing things Monday. Mr. a n d Mrs. Sandburg of Lyons were guests a t Frank Rohwein's last Sunday. Some threshing. Henry Neal on the Joe Schwindt farm, has See hand color 5 reeler, Sunday Star M. SchulT writes from Hot Springs Theatre. ami saya that hi» health is much im proved and that he is having a lino Grandma Whitney is still quite ser time. iously hick. Sslem photo's ut Stayton prices at B A R T L E T T P E A K S for sale call at the Trover A W eigel Studio, Bakery building, Stayton every Saturday and J. E. Sloper’a. , Sunday. tf. The nbove question was, uckod by Charles Dickens. Do you suppose the postotflee clerks | care to receive letter»? I have ray doubts They get Into n dreadful habit of Indifference. A po»tmnn. I imagine, is quite callous. Conceive his deliver ing one to himself without being star i tied by a preliminary double knock: Saturday, W ar Feature "ALL LOVE EXCELLING” Pathe American players, Pathe News, Comedy 5 Heels the hospital “ A Royal Impostor” 5 Part, Pathe Hand Colored Picture J. W . Mayo took n truck load of peaches to Mill City Tuesday. Jos. Brewer, w ife and haliv, Mrs. Alice Brew er and Tom Smith returned Saturday from their three week'a out from ing at Clear Lake. 5 Heels Mrs. W. H. Hobson attended the home talent plav inScio Saturday night Miss June Kearns o f the Waldo Hills returning with her son Dr. E. H. Hob- I visited over Sunday with Mrs. H. Lilly son and w ife, Monday. here. Wonder if there is any " g r a f t ” and "ea sy m oney" in running a furniture W. L. Pettit and E. D. Alexander store as a side line to n newspaper, or, made a busiress trip to Salem last is it the other way about? week. Lathe Work A Specialty At Cladek’s Garage We can turn out any kind of Latlu* Work, up to and including a crank shaft for an engine. Bring your engine troubles here Bathing enps, slippers and suits at Sloper’s. Peroxidised Cream a soothing, healing, an tiseptic complexion Chas. Gehlen made a short trip to ¡cream and a mild skin bleach. Eastern Oregon returning Tuesday evening. Some fellow stole 800 grain sacks from a mill in Albany one dav Inst Miss Belle W ipper o f Turner was the week. Looks as if he had that much guest o f the Misses Fehlen a few days wheat he wight buy his sacks. this week. W. F. Goodman and w ife, Mrs. An T rover & W e ig e l’s Studio in the Bak na Riggs and daughter Thelma and M.- ery building is open every Saturday J. Crabtree and w ife motored over to and Sunday. tf. Silverton and Salem Sunday night. James Leffler and w ife, EL C. Titus W illie, the 8 year-old grandson o f and Miss Com Cooper motored over to Mrs (juinn o f Fox Valley hail an opera Salem Sunday. tion for removal o f tonsils Tuesday. Dr. Brew er performed the operation. Arthur and Bertha McKenzie o f Linn county w ere- railing with Stayton m er Miss Elva Montgomery, Mrs. H. chants Tuesday. Trask and Mrs. J. H. Missler a nd Mrs. Bessie Updegraff and children o f Salem spent the week-end at the A. D. Gardner home. daughter Margaret, visited a t t h e Howard Montgomery home i n Linn County Tuesday. We Fix ’Em To Stay Fixed Shoe Sale Now On: Prices Cut in Half in Many Cases A LL PUMPS AND OXFORDS FOR M EN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN MUST BE CLOSED OUT THIS MONTH Regardless of Original Cost Lancefield’s Cash Shoe Store, Stayton STANDARD EDITOR GETS OUT HAMMER G. L. Edwards and w ife will leave F r e d Mascher a prominent hop- for Chchalis, Wash, to-morrow, where grow er o f Silverton was a business vis Mr. Edwards will help install the elec The editor o f the Stayton Standard tric apparatus for the Onalaska Lbr. itor here Tuesday. endeavored t o “ Htart som ething" in Co. o f that place. yesterday’s issue, and while we are Miss Dorothy Shreve is visiting at sorry that this unjust accusation o f the home o f her grandmother, Mrs. Dr. Brewer reports a girl born to Hubbard at Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lambrecht o f Fern g ra ft has been made, we shall explain a few things that the Standard inten- Ridge, Saturday, August 14 and a son . . . . . . . . , Mrs. W . H. Tate and daughter Mae to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Koenig o f Sub- t,ona,,y omlttc,, ,n thr,r ,iradc- o f the Waldo Hills were visitors in limity Sunday August 15. , In ‘ hc f,rat »,lw e ,ho SlAjton Satur- _______ day Sales Day is not a market day, nor Stayton yesterday. wns It ever so romtemplated. It is Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Knowland came simply a public nuction thnt Mr. Keech Some show all the time at the Star. over from Salem Sunday and visited The theatre where the eve strain is ab the day at the Jos. Peery home. Mr. and the editor o f the Mail had been talking over fo r over a year, and is be solutely eliminated. Knowland returned Monday and his ing run by E. M. Olmsted and Geo. w ife stayed over the week. Keech, and the business men o f Stay- Dr. Beauchamp reports a boy born to ton are in no way financially interested Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Morris o f Mehama, Mrs. Luster Sandman and children o f in it in any way shape or form. Tuesday o f this week. North Bend, Wash., and Mrs. Stella While it Is true that some o f them H ofeldt o f Portland are visiting at the have seen fit to list some merchandise There will be a dance at the Jordan home o f their parents Mr. and Mrs. S . - j i for the first sale, upon solicitation by Catholic Hall, Saturday night, August H. Burson and other relatives here. ' the editor o f the Mail, it is also true 21. Everyone invited. —------- ! that the same editor has listed a nice „ . . r. 1 • v 1 1 j m : bunch o f stuff from other parties. j Printing, Developing, Kodaks and Pho- N ow , Mr. Alexander, what right Fresh shipment of Candy at Sloper’s this week. J. M. Ringo and w ife and J. W. Mayo and family spent the day at S it ver Creek Falls Sunday. to Supplies at Sloper’ s Drug Store. _ John Brooks, w ife and niece have vou to cry g ra ft on a business that is not public but our own private M argie enterprise, conducted fo r the people Shipley motored over trom Silverton w .? art’ . ,e " n‘.1 ll; Hadn’ t you better go way back and Saturday night and accompanied by C.- T h e L a r g e s t Frog. A . Luthy, w ife and daughter Zelmu R' ld o W ^.' Among the rare specimens not open editor o f the T o ,tcl lh f lruth> lne Dr. W. N . Pintler and Wife motorad motored to W aterloo and Albany Sun- to public inspection in the Harvard Standard is just peeved because he is to Salem Sunday to see the Richards & day. zoological museum is what Is claimed too slow to start unythiny but a fuas. Pringle Minstrel troupe. to be the largest frog in the world. It Hustle around Mr. Editor and start Have your picture taken by experts. something o f you own. weighs h boul six pounds. Is twenty- F. Silhavy and S. H. J Heltzel were Trover & W eigel, Saturday and Sun While we are on the subject o f start seven Inches long from tip to toe and visitors a t Mr. Silfftevy’s farm at the day only. tf. ing things we might say just a few o f a slaty black color Its web feet Little North Fork Sunday. words why the Standard was started. are equal in size to those o f a large Mrs. Chas. Epley and baby ot Sidney To go way back, a job office was start- swan But three o f its kind have ever Jno. Thoma and family and A Pan- visited over Sunday with her grand- ,-d in Stayton to spite the people who reached the Oniled States. Dr Itoii- coast and family motored to Portland mother, Mrs. E. Weddle. She was ac- j bought the Mail. Not. much was said lenger of the British museum was the Saturday returning Monday. companied home by Mrs. Luster Sand- for a few years, especially while the discoverer o f the new species in while on an expedition In central A f man and children who will make a two ron-in-law o f the " s t a r t e r " wns inter Allen Fox is seriously ill at 'Grandpa week's visit at that place. rica. All known specimens have been ested in the Mail, hut as soon as he found in tw o districts, called Krlhi and Brown’s place at Lyons and Dr. Brew sold out the wires were laid to start Etulan, o f the German colony Kn in er was called to see him Friday. The most o f the correspondents o f something and put the Mail out o f erun the Mail were too busy helping take business. It has not succeeded very The girl with the $10,000 idea, Star care o f the tremendous crop the farm well a n d the author is peeved and tonight. Million Dollar Mystery. ers have raised around here, to make wants to start something else in order their weekly contribution*, however, to ruin a little business enterprise that Mrs. Caroline Sommer a n d Miss they will be back again soon. wss absolutely none o f his business. He $100 Reward, $100 Gladys Zysett ol Scio are the guest o! may have succeeded in doing so, but T h e re a d e rs o f tills p ap er wITI h« Mrs. C. A . Beauchamp this week. ' J. B. J eter’s new house on Ida St., we don’ t believe it. pita: ed to I rn th a t th ere Is a t lea st »;<« s th a t science h a s h ip. 1 dread d is being rapidly constructed by E. N.- Notire the nice list o f articles on an able t> cui a I I a ll I. ) sta g e s, and th at Is N O T IC E —For signs, show cards and Teague. C atarr i. I . 1 < a rrh C u re l i the o n ly The building is a six-room other page and send in yours for next positivo cu. o r. k no w n to the m edical fra tc rr..ty . C.V a bein g a con stitu tion al all kinds o f lettering see Hirst at the bungalow and will be quite an addition w eek ’s issue tor there will be a Stay- dlcc-.ae, r r i l r i a con stitu tion al tre a t Stayton Housefurnishing Co’s store. to the west part o f Stayton. Mr. Je ton Sales Day, Saturday, Aug. 28, at m e n t H r I's C a ta r rh C u re D taken In tern ally. a c tin g dlrocaly upon th e blood ter will move in about October 1. 2 p. m., and the commission for adver and m ucous su rfa c e s r f the system , tin re- F. H. Downs will lay off from the tising, auctioneering, and clerking will by des ro y in g t .0 fou nd ation o f the d ir esse, an d g Ir.g ti n p a tien t atr- gth by pitch c imp for a week and finish P. H. be Rtf for sums under $10; 3tf for sums Sestak & Thomas has a new ’ record building u p C e constitution and n d atin g nz up nature In «]<•! g P i work. Tho proprietors Lamberts new house in Linr. county. ing cash register, that delivers the o f from $10 to $50, and 2tf for sums have so it 'l l f Ith In Ps curative pow goods. A cash purchase o f $10.00, over $60. ers that tl y offer O " Hundred Dollars frp s - y r a n th t P falls to cure. 8< nd Mi-sea Amelia and Rae Glover are even if be in small amounts, entitles I f it is a good day, and a good crowd, for P 't r f tcstlm rrlils. A g rees r . J. CIir.NE » A CO., Toledo, Ohio» visiting at the home o f their grand the purchaser t o 50cents i n trade. and the list is large enough there may fioM hr ril nrur»r»l~*i. 7'-. parents north o f Sublimity this week. This should encourage cash sales. be $300 worth o f stuff sold, which would Take H all’s Fam ily P ills for constipation. I 5 and 10c Star Theatre N O TIC E Beginning Monday, t h e Miss Elizabeth Small o f Turner visit | Ktayton Bakery will furnish a Baker’s Lunch at the bakery. Hot cotTee, pie, ed friends here the first o f the week. \ cake, dougnuts, etc. H. Follis and w ife visited at the Tom Follis home in Linn county yesterday. 5 and 10c SUNDAY NIGHT’S PROGRAM Jno. Bailey o f Sweet Homo spent several days in Stayton this week. He Henry Huntley was over from Brooks is entirely recovered from his attack o f appendicitis. Sunday on business. Nello Mack returned Saturday the moss camp near Brownsville. 3 Parts 1 be about $10 for commission. $5.00 for Mr. Keech and $5.00 for the e lilor o f the Mail for his work. Why don’ t someone laugh? Now Mr. Alexander, let me give you n little advice, "M ind your own husi ness" even if w c are "sm all pota toes and few in n h ill,” for some day we might use our pencil on an article that would make this une look like an essay on "T h e Sermon on the Mount? ONE SPOONFUL GIVES ASTONISHING RESULTS Stayton rcsidenta are astonished nt the (JU1CK results from the simple mixture o f buckthorn hark, glycerine, etc., known as Adlcr-i-ka. This rem edy acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and is so TH O R O U G H a bowel cleanser that it is used successfully in appendicitis. O N E S P O O N F U L -of Adler-i-ka relieves almost A N Y CASH o f constipation, sour or gussy stomach. O N E M IN U T E a fter you take it, the gasses rumble and pass out. V. Dare Sloper, druggist. ONE WEAK SPOT M an y Stayton People Have a Weak Part and Too Often It’* the Kidney*. Many people have a weak spot. Too often it's a bad back. Twinges follow every sudden twist. Dull aching keeps up, day and night, Rackache is often from weak kid neys. In such eases a kidney medicine is needed. Doan’s Kidney Pills arc for weak kidneys; For backache and urinary ills. Good proof o f merit in the following statement. Mrs. .1. B. Roddy, l(p7 K. First St., Albany, Ore., says: For years I had at tacks o f kidney complaint. A dull pain in my back made weak and nervous and'tho action o f my kidneys was ir regular. I tried many medicines and found Doan’s Kidney Pills the best, o f all. When I notice any symytoms o f kidney trouldc returning, I take Doan’s Kidney Pills and they always give m e quick re lie f.” Price 50e, at all dealers. Don’ t ply ssk for u kidney remedy Doan’s Kidney Pills the same Mrs. Roddy had. Foster-MilbUtn Props,, Buffalo, N. Y. For Indigestion u © a liv e Tablet». sim get that Go., Miles’ luix*