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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1915)
< THE STAYTON MAIL Ha* the Largest Circulation of Any Paper in the Santiam Valley— It Covers the Territory Like a Blanket. ¿1st Year, No. 44. S T A Y T O N , M A R IO N C O U N T Y , O R E G O N , T H U R S D A Y , ATTEND THE LIVESTOCK SHOW AT PORTLAND SURPRISE PARTY AT GEO. SPANIOLS MARRIED IN SALEM Mr. and Mr«. B. A. Schaefer went to Salem today to attend the wedding of W. H. Schaefer and Mia« l.ydla Stett- Attendance at the the Pacific Inter ler, both o f that place. A very pleasant time waa had at the The ceremony national I h e .lo c k Expoaltion, which Geo. Spaniol home lu«t Sunday evening w i i performed at high noon, at the will be heUl at the Union Stock Yarda, home prepared by the groom, after ! when about forty o f Mr. and Mra. Spaniol’ a friend» gathered a t their North Portland, Dec. 6-11, haa become which a aumptuoua Thankagiving fcaal a habit with moat o f the breeder« and will be nerved only to immediate rcla- | home and apeut the time in playing 1 game*, singing and a bounteous lunch- l.veatock people o f the Weal. Early j tlVe . ami friend, in the eummer they t>egln to figure on j ' eon served about midnight. A fter the a week or ten ilaya vacation at thla , | refreshment« the guests departed for GIVE THANKS time. In going to this ahow they know their home», thanking Mr. and Mr». they are going to aee livcatock, the Spaniol for the pleasant time, and a beat o f all kinda in thia country; that very enjoyable evening. I am thankful I came to Stayton they are not going to be aaked to waate Those present were: D. M. Doll and A Raker for to be. their lime on horae race«, wild wcat j wife, Jno. Van Handel, wife and aon. I hope the people o f Stayton ahow a a n d other incidental thing«. Jot., Jno. Kerber, wife and »on Frank, Are aa thankful they got me. They know it to he a fact that n o t . John Thorns and family, Jake Spaniol C. E. Kramer, the Baker. more than 10‘A o f the vaat rrowda who ! and family. Misses Mary Frank, Theo Matthieu, Leona and Thercaa Forrette, go t o large International and Stale I Fair» get to ace the liveatock exhibited • Marry Porter, Wm. Petzel. Adam Sua- — that la why the Pariflc International j bauer, Clarence, Oliver and Edwin For- haa auch atrength In the Northweat. clean teeth. C l e a n teeth means 1 rette, Andy and George Zimmerman Breeder« and feeder«, aa well 11 * healthy mouth» with breath pure and a n d Mr. and Mra. John Kintz and farmer» all over Oregon, Washington, Bweef_ Give good digestion, f r o m ! daughters Rose nnd Arilia. Idahp, Montana, California and atatea thorough mastication. Insure good further eaat are adviaing o f their par looks and perfect health. Men’s |6 Shoes at Hammond-Bishop’t All first ticipation. The man who fulla to viait claaa tooth paste such aa, Rexall, NyJ for $3.86. Your fit. the Show lone» a wonderful opportunity ala, and many other makes 26c large o f mixing with hia fellow breeder« and tube. Beauchamp's Drug Store. feeder». The grand champion o f the Pahama Pacific International Exposi tects, your skin needa portection, such Up to *2. dress ahirta for only 96c at tion and o f other large ahowa on the weather «a thia. Its nature's greatest coaal will lie judged here by people of tlammond-Biahop’ a. help. No better Face Cream made, national reputation *■ rubs in perfectly smooth a n d n o t greasy. 60 and 25cent large jar at Let every person feel that thia la hia /'f> i k i r x i f i l l / m i Y I T Beauchamp's Drug Store. rhow and that it» aucccaa depend» upon u K A n i /I T I A m L U U L l hia attendance. If there is anything ' for which it stunda, it is for the up $1.60 silk ties at Hammond-Biahop's building o f thia wcxteJn country along for 35c. See them. m»«t constructive linea. Christian Endeavor Bazar next door Mrs. E. Weddle, one o f Stayton’» oldest and moat respected residents Stayton Hotel. Dec. 11. The Eastern Star held their regular died at her homg here Tuesday even TO T R A D E —A blocky draft spring aemt monthly meeting last Friday even ing, November 23. The funeral will be held a t t h e colt for cow or heifer coming fresh. ing. Mra. J. P. Wilbur, Mra. C. H. ll-25x Brewer and Miss Della Harold were Christian church tomorrow (Friday) at Enquire at Mail office. t h e committee o n entertainment. 10 a. m. Obituary next week. Joa. Miller and wife who have been About 26 were present Lawrence Siegmund and siater Miss living in Olex, Oregon for the paat Peter Fiedler and Tony Schlndlct Mcrta o f Fern Ridge were visiting at two months returned Lome on Friday o f this week. have the lumber hauled to their ranch the C. A. Luthy home Saturday. N O V E M B E R 25, OH! WHAT A CHANCE! One hundred years ago today When wilderness waa here. With powder in hia gun, the man * Went out and got a deer. But now the thing haa changed — And on another plan, with powder on her cheek», The “ dear” goes out and gets the man. Serial No. 102 8 TWO TICKETS OUT FOR CITY ELECTION No real beauty without The Progressive Party met in the Christian church Monday evening Nov. 22, and put the following ticket in the field. For mayor, J. M. Ringo; for council- mcn, J. R. Gardner, C. M. Holford; for recorder, J. B. Grier; for treasur er, V. D. Sloper; for marshal, J. M. Downing. WHY AN EXPLANATION On Tuesday evening pursuant to a call by the committee, the Citizen’s In reply to the atatement o f V. A. Party met In the city hall Tuesday Goode in last week’i Standard, I will evening Nov. 23, and after proceeding say that the whole explanation as con to put in S. H. Heltzel aa chairman cocted is a beautiful miag-atatement o f and E. M. Olmsted aa secretary, put the following ticket out. facta, whoever ia behind the assertions. For mayor, Dr. H. A. Beauchamp; Furthermore it can be o f no interest for councilmen. Grant Murphy, C. A. to the general public concerning any suit between me and Mr. Roy, and the . Luthy; for recorder, Jno. Thoma; for DIED HERE TUESDAY article in question labeled “ An Expla- “*ur" ’ V’ D' &l°Per: for nation," must be simply an easing o f ‘ 'KK9- some one's conacience. In an ,nterv,ew Mr. Ringo yes- W j Freres. terday he stated positively that he 1 would not accept the nomination for ------------------------------ mayor, and there is a rumor out that nir TII1 lllforillllir lhe Progressives are going to endorse r* Beauchamp. im m r n I T C T n r r r ’C A committee o f Gran£ Murphy, Dr. l A ’ Beauchamp and Jacob Spaniol were appointed to make arrangements ---------- for the convention o f the Citizens Par The M. Streff home in this city is the ty next year, and a committee compos scene o f much festivity today, and the ed o f J. W. Mayo, E. M. Olmsted and reason is apparent when one knows Geo. Keech was appointed to formu that all ten o f the children are at home late rules o f the convention and pre for the first iime in many years. Near sent them at the next meeting. j - - - - In l.lnn county for a new house and Christian Endeavor Bataar next door barn, but the wet weather ia keeping them from work, however they will Stayton Hotel, Dec. 11. make thlnga fly when they do get at it. A. B. Townsend is suffering with a Clarence Ovcrhultz and Ben Darby case o f blood poisoning o f hia hand. o f Linn county were business visitors Dr. Beauchamp is in attendance. here one day the first o f the week. Men's $6 hats at Hammond-Biahop’s Get one before they are Mr. and Mra. Frank Smith o f Sub for $1.46. limity were trading with merchants gone. here one day the first o f the week. $3.50 corduroy pants at Hammond- Sloper’s perfumes satisfy the most Bishop’s for $1.95 fastidious. Our prescription busi- n e s . ga in ed m ore than 2**> o v e r last A p r e tty su b sta n tia l testim on ia l Besu- to the offlcency o f our work, champ's, The Rexall Store. y e a r. Miss Francis Lambert of Port- land 3Pent Thursday and Friday 3 t the P . H . Lambert home. G. H. Ray made a business trip to Albany Monday. ones. $6 logger shirts at Hammond-Bish- op ’s for $2.95. For our mutual benefit we want to interest you in ST A T IO N E R Y We have exceptional values in BOX PAPERS, INITIAL STATIONERY and TABLETS FOR CORRESPONDENCE. CALL AND SEE THEM Sloper’s Drug Store SERVICES AT METHODIST CHURCH Miss Nellie Stowell, who has been going to school for the past two years Thursday 10 a.m, in Christian chore! , in Oakland, Calif, came home yester public Thanksgiving service with ser day. mon b y Rev. E. B. Lockhart o n Mr. and Mrs. Hawley o f Montana “ America Leading the Nation*^ w tf: - are here visiting at the home o f Mr cle Sam’s Great Thanksgiving Fetal Thursday evening at the residence of Hawley’s sister, Mrs. H. A. Beau F. F. Foster the Epworth league an 1 champ. friends gather for Thanksgiving soeia'. Sunday 10 a.m. Sunday school. EWES FOR SALE— Sunday 11 a.m . Church service,musi - 40 or 50 good stock ewes, any or ail by choir o f ten voices under Stanley Starr; sermon by pastor on “ Jesua the o f them. Alva Sm’ th, Aumsville. tf Great Revealer.’ ’ Sunday 6:80 p. m. Epworth League E. T. Luthy o f Bend, Oregon w a s! Clarence Hunt, w ife and baby o f the service. here the first o f the week visiting with Wakk) Hills and Mrs’ Henry Mi|,er of Sunday 7:30 p.m. Church service with his brother C. A. Luthy. The family Sublimity were business vi.itors here sermon by the pastor on “ The Coming Saturday. went to Salem today to eat turkey City Election or The Demand o f a High with their mother, Mrs. Peter Luthy. There will l e John Mielke drove the new Oakland Sense o f Civic D uty.” over from Salem Monday. The car ia a prelude to the evening sermon, cn on exhibition at Korinek & Mielke’s “ W h y Christians Should D o Their Store, and sells for $895 fully equipped. Christmas Shopping Early and Why OUR GOAT GOT 'EM They Should Do It in Staytcn.” It is a beauty, go in and see it. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shelton are the proud owners of a new eleven pound boy. This Week The first meeting o f the Ladies' Birthday Club met at the home o f Mr. aYid Mrs. G. L. Brown last Friday af ternoon. The rooms were prettilv decorated with yellow chrysanthemum and the same color scheme waa carried out throughout the luncheon which was daintly served at 4 p. m. The Club presented the hostess with a beautiful cut glass vase. Mrs. T. W. Creech o f Linn county w a s accepted u t h e twelfth member. Owing to a misun derstanding o f one o f the members, the name o f Mrs. G. P. Korinek « a s left out when publishing the namea of tne members in last week’s Mail. Teachers training cla Wednesday 7:30 r p. m. « Union Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. Ladies Aid Meeting Friday aftemoen. Junior Choir Practice Saturday 3 p. m. Mrs. Putnam desires all children o f Stayton to come. Bible School Lord’s Day 10 a. m. Preaching Service Lord’s Day 11 a. m. Subject— “ Uplifting The C h rist’ ’ Communion 12 m. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Preaching Service 7:30 p. m. Subject— “ The Authority o f Jesus.’ ’ The pleasant laxa- R . L . Putnam, Pastor. Hive syrup o f figs and ’ senna. Fine for little LHNN K AI SlKfcrr S ly all were accompanied by their fam ilies, so you see it makes quite a crowd. Mr. and Mrs. Streff have been mar ried nearly fifty years, and it is quite possible that a golden wedding will be celebrated while the children are all at home. The children are: Mrs. Peter Ahrend o f Alexander, S. D. , Matt J. Streff and Jos. Streff o f Ft. Dodge, la.. Chas. Streff o f Mill City, N. J. Streff, Mrs. Jacob Spaniol, Emma Streff and Leo Streff o f Stayton, Mrs. John Braun o f Linn Co. and Mrs. Herman Marking of Jake Spaniol had quite an accident Jordan. the other evening, ask him about it. He is a good sport and will tell the In order to test the advertising whole story. value o f this paper we will allow 10c for this clipping in payment Miss Vida Young who is attending on $1.00 bottle o f “ A N Y OF school in Corvallis arrived yesterday N Y A L REM EDIES” Beau and is spending Thanksgiving here champ’s Drug Store. with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Young. H t. P le a s a n t BIRTHDAY CUIR MEETS SERVICES AT marahal> CHRISTIAN CHURCH Nyals Cold Cream Pro BIG THANKSGIVING Dr. Brewer, W. A. Weddie, Newt Weddle, and Mrs. Or*» Weddle went to Salem yesterday to see Oren Weddle, who is reported to be much worse, with another operation in prospect. 1915. “ D odo" F. A . Pierce’ s long-haired Angora goat from Douglas county, at tracted more attention and really got more space in the city press than did Mrs. Bert Beveres of Gates Teddy Roosevelt or W. J. Bryan, when spent the week-end at the H. they visited the fair. Dodo had fleece forty-one and one-half inches long, and Shank home. when introduced in Goat show qjrcles Mrs D. Townes a n d Miss all other celebrities took seats far to Miles called a t the Ed Smith the rear while the Oregon product was triven an exalted position on a pedestal horne Sunday evening. in the front row. Dodo was photo- Roy Brenner of Stayton took a giaphed and re-photographed and the load of dresses turkeys to West papers hailed him as the savior o f those in need o f “ mo’ hair.” White hair is Stayton Saturday. fashionable in San Francisco, and long Lewis Ray called at the H. switches are the rage with the ultra- ultra. It was figured out that Dodo’s Shank home Sunday. fleece would make at least 180 switches John Huber shipped a load of j o f unusual length. At that rate the fleece was figured as worth about $20 turkeys to Portland Saturday. a pound and when it was cut there was The Misses Mabel Townes and | something more than thirty pounds of Anna Miles called at P. H. Lam | it. Mr. Pierce is said to have been I paid more than $600 for the fleece and berts Saturday. the many stories revolving around that Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Shank j Douglas county goat made him one of called at the Ed Smith home the best advestising features in con nection with Oregon activities at the Sunday. fair. As a freak. Dodo was a hummer, Several from this vicinity at but William Riddell & Sons o f Polk tended the play at Jordan Sat county, won all the championships for Angora goats. urday evening. Eat Lowney’s Chocolates T h e Best by Test. nowned and advertised the W orld over. Anything you want in Candies. Oranges and Bananas on hand all the time. Standard Brands of Tobaccos and Cigars. W e handle Confections and Tobaccos in large quantities See Us First. Tobacco Coupons Redeemed in your own city at no cost for postage or registra tion. Bring your coupons to me, I have over $200.00 worth of premiums on hand now. Magazines and Newspapers. i. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor, G E M C O N F E C T IO N E R Y SATISFACTION Is What Every Customer Says, Who Buys Goods At The Woolen Mills Our immense stock of Blankets, Dress Goods, Woolen Shirts, Sox and Underwear are at your service to select from, to make a nice servicable Christmas present to relatives or friends, you can purchase these NOW and we will lay aside and preserve them for you until called for at your pleasure. the expiration of this PRE-HOLIDAY SALE. o f 10 % on all goods except contract goods. This present will be FREE. We are going to give away one o f the finest Dress Patterns we have at Further information regarding same at the Woolen Mill Store., We will during this sale, give a reduction We can positively save you money on your Woolen purchases, as you are buying direct from the Manufacturers. W IL B U R W O O LEN M IL L S Re CO.. S T A Y T O N . ORE.