Oregon Historical Society I THE STHYT0N MAIL H a s the La rg e s t C irc u la tio n of A n y P a p e r in the S a n tia m V a lle y — It C o ve rs the T e r r it o r y L ik e a B la n k e t. <2 2nd Y e a r , N o . 10. 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 , M ARCH 9, 19 16 . Serial N o . 1043 LAND”COMING H. LILLY BUYS OUT STAYTON’S POSSIBILITIES AS A "SAVAGE SATURDAY NIGHT HOUSEFURNISHING CO. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING ON RAILROAD TOWN ENUMERATED: TUESDAY NIGHT DOES MUCH WORK A UNITED PULL WILL LAND IT! BUT TAKES PLENTY OF TIME AT IT The young people of Aumsville boast of a musical dramatic dub that ia sec­ ond to none, and under the auspicea of the Aumaville High School will put on their musical comedy “ Savage Land” at Ihe high school auditorium on Satur­ day evening, March 11. Doors open at 7:15, curtain ut 8. "Savage Land” is laid in the Cat- akill Mountains of New York, a n d many of the characters, of which there are twenty, are costumed as redskins. A chorus of six of the Auinaviile girja will help in the musical numbers. There are three acts in the play en­ titled: Hotel in Catskills, Indian Camp, Savage Land. Come out and see these young peo­ ple of our neighboring town. Price« are 10 and 25c. A deal of considerable magnitude was made late last week, when H.Lilly of the I.illy Hardware Co. of thia city I ffnight the entire furniture atock of The city council met In regular ses­ Th<'rt‘ nrv more reason* than one why the Slayton Housefurnishing Co. Slayton need» u railroad and juat aa sion Tuesday night of this week, with Mr. Lilly already has the carpenters Mayor Beauchamp in the chair, and all many reason* why a railroad would pay at work putting in shelving and as soon If run up Ihia valley. as it is finished he will move his hard­ the members present. The committee Slayton Ilea a*, the outlet of the up* ware stock on Third Street. The room on electric wiring was the first to re­ John I,ewla*, an evangelist of the ia 50xi00 feet and will he fiilerel to over­ port, and reported that in view of the |>er purt of the North Santiam valley A vety pretty and impressive wed­ flowing with as complete a line o f fact that the book of ordinances was to ding ceremony occurred at the Catho­ and is located at a central point 17mi!ca McthodiNt Kpiacopal church will, it it housefltting as can lie found in many be re-arranged and made over, that lic church in this city, Tuesday morn­ from Silverton, 20 tnilea from Salem, announced by Mr. I*>ckhart paator of cities much larger. 22 mdea from Albany and 2 2 milea that organization in th« city, be here Mr.Lilly's success at the Streff build- , they wished for an extension of time, ing, March 7, Rev. Lainck officiating. Saturday March 25 to begin a aeriea of from Lebanon. The contracting parties were; Marie, Ing but bespeaks the extra trade he which was granted. will receive in his new location. Slayton haa two of the beat farming evangiliitic meeting» the next day. (The adoption of the board of under­ the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. diatricta in the Willamette valley trib- Mr. U wtaa haa for many yearapreach- With hia hardware will be combined writer's rules for wiring in Stayton Paul Frank, and Frank the only son of ami lectured before thouaanda of the moat complete stock of high grade should be done only after deliberation, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Kerber, all of thia utary, the Waldo Hilla and the north teachera, preachers, educators and (tro­ as it is stated on good authority that city. part of l.mn county, furniture in town. pic from every walk in life, on great but one or two dwellings in the city Slayton haa u One nucleua of marni* The bride was gowned in white nun’s fartunng indUalriea at t h e present ltihle truth» and hi» coming to thia city besides the-new high school could pass veiling with an over lace drape, ana the inspection.) time, aawmill woolen mill, two flouring will prove, it la claimed, a great spirit- j carried a bouquet of white carnations. mill*, excelsior mill, and with Uie uul, niornl and intellectual feast. The committee on drainage of Seven­ Miss Leona Frank, the bridesmaid was tranaportat ion qucation aolvod. Would The evangelist, having recently been i th St. also asked for more time, which dressed in light blue batiste and car­ was granted. grow like a Kamo»* »unflower in a wet atutlying the bloouy fields where the ried pink carnations. European nationa are i n a life and The next committee to report was aumnier. The groom wore conventional blue Slayton haa unlimited poaaibililiea in death nlrggle, and having made a num-j the one on revision of ordinances, and serge and was attended by the bride’s the way of (lower, moally in an unde­ her of trips at other times to the con-1 bids were submitted for same by V.A.- brother, Chas. Frank. B y M r s . D e n a M a c k veloped alale, and the coming of a tinent in conversant with great events Good and S. H. Heltzel. Upon Mr. Immediately after the ceremony, a ...O N ... railroad to thia community would de­ of world wide importance having re- j Heltzel stating that he would do all j wedding breakfast was given to the velop this in a manner hut little dream­ ceived hia ideas at tlrat hand, and hav- the legal work for the city for the bal- young couple at the home of the bride's lug travelled much, this student of the ance of the year in addition to the re- parents. ed ot today. The coming of a railroad to Staylon times is said to be one of the best read, vision of the ordiances his bid of $200 In the afternoon, the wedding party, means, moro development of agrieul- W*-’U educated Biblical expositors in the was accepted. Mr. Goode’s bid was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. D. M. turai interests, more fruit growing, country. He is a young man and de- j for $175. The motion to accept Mr. j Doll went to Salem and had their pho- Heltzel’s bid was made bv Councilmen j tographs taken at the Trover-Weigel more lumber output, more settlers on I voted to the work of the churrh and One to a lady and one to a girl under 12. Register early Gardner, seconded by Mrs. Wilbur. The Studio. t h e uncultivated tracts, more land will have stirring messages for old and result showed a unanimous vote in fa< cleared for cultivation, the establish­ young,Christian and non-christian, says The young people are living in the vor of the motion. ment of a creamery and cheese factory, the Methodist minister, who invites all Van Ermen house in the ea3t part of With a few minor changes the bills town, until fall, when they expect to and consequently more dairying, a can­ to hear him. were all allowed. nery for the uae and sale of the by­ build on the groom’s lots in that neigh­ E. Roy asked, and was granted per­ borhood. products of the garden and orchard, mission to put in septic tank in the al­ more schools, more energy, more en­ ley in the rear of his property on Third thusiasm, more cohesion of interests biliousness, gas on stomach, head­ St,, as was. also H. Lilly for the instal­ conducive to the up-building of a com­ ache, sour acid stomach and all disor­ Am selling cheaper this year than ever before, espe­ lation of a gasoline tank and station, munity, and last but not least, more ders, resulting from inactivity of liver cially is this true in Children’s hats, as 1 have over 100, with an electric light on top, on Third money in circulation. wish to state we have received a new ages from 2 to 12 years, at from $1.00 up. , and bowels Large pound bottles $1.00 Street in front of his new place of supply of that famous Rexall 1 nen box The Matt always ha» been and always S&H stamps included of course. Uvau- , bu»ir>*-». *’ will be an exponent of these things, ! champ's Drug Store. _ , paper, we bad on sale, during our one and believe* that the project now under Two petitions for the extension of cent sale and we will again sell you at the water system were then read, one 25c per box or 2 for 26c. (S&H Trad­ way to construct u railroad from Salem on Water St. and the other to A. C. ing stamps included—of course.) Mon­ to Mill City and finally to Bend, is on a HofTer’s residence i n the northwest ey back if not satisfied—Beauchan 's sound basis ana onlv needs the encour­ part of town. After considerable dis­ Drug Store. agement ami help of the people along cussion of the first petition in which it the way to make it an ussured fact. was stated that the petition would be The surveying cre’v is hard at work SMALL FIRE MONDAY ADMINISTRATOR APPOINTED favorably acted upon if the property near Turner this week, and we expect I Pure air in the stable is essential to I owners would dedicate a street or alley them back soon, as they have rooms the health of the cow* and to the qual­ on which to run the pipe south from rented in the Roy building for office County Judge Bishey Tuesday ap­ The fire bell sounded Monday morn- the west end of Water Street, both rooms and as soon as the weather per­ ity of the milk. The purity of the stable atmosphere does not depend so pointed S. H. Heltzel as odmlnistrator | ing on account of a blaze in Clyde Hoff- petitions were referred to a committee mits will be right on the job. much on the sixe of the stable as on of the estate of Mary Elizabeth McRae er’s house in the northwest part of and tabled until the next meeting of the thoroughness of ventilation. Sun­ who died February 28tii leaving an es­ town. The boys immediately set out the council. Prayer Meeting, Thursday 7:3'J p. n . light is u deadly enemy to bacteria anil tate consisting o f personal property for the fire with the chemical, but ar­ The marshal was instructed to have Ladies Aid Meeting, Friday after: con ARRESTS DILLARD j for this reason alone cow barns should valued at $860 and real property worth rived too late to put it Into operation, a waste pipe laid from the fountain on Bible School Lord’s Day 10 a m. - i I recieve plenty of light. Darkness is $2000. The appraisers are W. H. Hob­ as the close neighbors had put out the Third St., after which the council ad­ Communion 11 a. m. ! the natural breeding place of filth and son, Warren Richardson, and 9. B. flames with buckets in short order. The journed. Junior Congregation 3p.m. Luke Dillard, who is said to be bad- corrUption. It is said that milk ab­ Grier Tfte heirs are Mrs. Rosa B. fire was cuused by the stove being too Boys and girls of Stayton of junior : ge ly wanted in Portland as a member of odors at a distance of 50 feet. Kimsey, a daughter, of Bundon; Mrs. close to the wall. The loss was nomi- are invited to come. h gang of organized vice promoters, This state requires manure to be re- AIIits Murphy, a daughter, of Stayton, , nal, being mostly from water. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. wa* arresteu at his home about five moved at least 50 feet from the stable and Everett McRae, a son, of Salem. Preaching Service 7:30 p. vi. miles aliove Stayton Friday by Con- j„j|y Hnd four sijuare feet of glass to Subject—“ God” . This will be t h e HAS OPERATION stable Henry Smith, brought to Salem each cow. How many dairies are there first sermon of a series on the funda­ NOTHING and turned over to Sheriff Each to be in Stayton that are run in this way. Discount for Cash at Deidrich’s Hard­ mental doctrines of Scripture. held pending the arrival of Portland 3-23 Brewer's Dairy. Everybody invited to al: the servi es. ware Store. Buy where Cash Counts. J. W. Mayo, who underwent an oper­ officers. Dillard, who is a chauffeur, is R. L. Putnam, Pastor. The Junction City Times man says ation for appendicitis at the Salem hos­ accused by the Portland investigators that he can read the same editorial in pital last Friday is reported to be get­ of being one of the leading members of half n dozen different Valley newspa­ ting along nicely. His wife, and his the clique which works for the down­ Having sold mv entire stock of Fur­ pers. Huh! He might better be do­ mother, Mrs. J. C. Mayo of Spokane, fall of girls whose tender years puts them at a disadvantage against season­ niture, etc., 1 have closed my books, ing something better anyhow. Taking were with him at the time! Drs. Byrd of Salem and Beauchamp of Stayton ed veterans of the underworld. It is and wish to hnve all accounts owing care of the baby for instance. performed the operotion. stated that n dozen prominent Portland me settled in a short time. Those who me:: and women have been identified know themselves indebted to me,please The Parent-Teachers Association will Mrs. H. L. Schnackenberg of Gooch • with the vice clique mid a number of call at the old stand, where 1 will be meet in the high school auditorium to­ Sunday School 10 a.m. RETURNS FROM IDAHO was a business visitor here Monday. | them arc now under arrest. Dillard is for a short time, and settle either with morrow night, Friday March 10. A Church service 11 a. m. with sermon cash or bankable note. about 40 years of age and has a wife nice program has been arranged bv the by pastor “ The Vision of Isaiah” Stayton Housefurnishing Co., and two children living near here. The TREES THOUSANDS—of all varie­ Junior Epworth League 3:30 p.m. Ed Young, accompanied by his broth­ committee consisting o f music, gym G. C. Ekaman. 3-23 warrant for his arrest was secured by ties, heavy on prunt's, grafted Fran­ er, Dan, arrived home from Moscow, games, and exercises b y the school Senior Epworth League 6:30 p m. the Portland juvenile authortiea. quette pure strain of Vrooman walnuts, Idaho, Saturday. Mr. Young left for children. Church Service 7:30p.m. with sermon According to the suggestion made by everything in the nursey line, seed po­ that place over three weeks ago upon by pastor “ Why The Prodigal Left At the morning service at the Metho- tatoes. Buy direct from the tn in who receipt of news of his brother’s illness. the Mail a couple of weeks ago, the Home” a discourse dealing with some Little Misa Ch'etn Perry entertained dist church last Sunday the pastor pre- grows, save 50' : (no agents) by buy­ He was delayed on his trip out, en­ question of an “ Industrial School Fair” of the problems of the parent and of lior schoolmates at a birthday party sented the need of painting the church ing from us. We sell right. Write for countering two snow slides and a wash­ will be taken up and everyone is invit­ the young man being the first i f a Saturday afternoon. Games and a de- and parsonage with the result that in planters price list. 25 years in busi­ out. The brother is reported to be in ed to come prepared to discuss it. The series of three sermons o n “ The lieious luncheon kept the little folks loss than five minutes the required ness. Carlton Nursery Co., Carlton. better health, and will make his home program will commence at 8 p.m. and Prodigal Son’’ buay until toward evening. amount was over subscribed. is entirely free to all. YOU are invit­ Oregon. 3-30 in Stayton for some time. Wednesday night Prayer Meeting ed to attend. The public invited to all services. E. B. Lockhart, Pastor. EVANGELIST WILL BE HERE MARCH 25 STAYTON YOUNG COUPLE MARRIED Millinery Opening SATURDAY, MAR. 18 TWO HATS GIVEN FREE ! Sodium Phosphate for THE BEST AND LARGEST SELEC­ TION OF HATS EVER BROUGHT TO STAYTON Discount for Cash. A FEW HINTS FOR A MODEL DAIRY I Mrs. Dena Mack SERVICES AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH B% NOTICE TO CREDITORS: PARENT-TEACHERS SERVICES AT THE MEETING MARCH 10 METHODIST CHURiH FOR SALE WOOL MOHAIR W OOL From now on, we are in the market for Mohair an d all kinds of Wool, and will pay highest market price for same, and furnish you sacks free. We buy a n y quantity from th e smallest lot to the largest. When ready to sell, come and see us, or phone us for quotations. We want your wool an-.l mohair. need it in our bpsiness. DYE STUFFS We We told you six months ago in this paper that woolen goods would be higher and they are. Why?N > fast Jyo to be had excent at nrohibitive prices. We hail a good supply and will guarantee our colors. We hav > in a special new lino of dres* goods, also spring and summer underwear at attractive prices and fast colors that you can depend upon. Always wel­ come at the Woolen Mill Store whether you buy or not. Como ai I see how the goo»)s are made. WILBUR WOOLEO MILLS Company, STAYTON. ORE. RING THE BELL Mrs. John Thoma entertained r t a miscellaneous shower in honor of Visa Marie Frank Wednesday, March 1. A delicious lunch was served by the hr-it- ess about 11:30. Those enjoying the evening were: Mesdames John Van Handel, Albert Neitling, John Ker! ¿r, D. M. Doll and the Misses Leona and ures Marie Frank, Rosie and Mary R< L'k, The sweetest and cutest that ever I Lizzie Lambrecht, Mamie Fischer,M ry met. Lulay, Marian Alexander, Hili!:> I vi­ If you will try our superior milk for 80 days, and if it does not suit yon in We have song birds and p*ts too r.t - gor, Helen Stnab, Rose and Angr ,ne Kintz, Clara and Anna S| aniol and . la­ every respect, it will not cost you one merous to mention ne Henkel. cent. 6Jc. a quart nil the year round. And other loved things it would take Stayton Dairy, E. I).Crabtree, Prop. pages to tell, But sweetest of all that takes our at­ tention The Epworth League is planning a Cr.ws For Sale CHEAP — Is the latest arrival of one bouncing St. Patrick’s Day social which pi mio- Bell. es to eclipse anything rccentl) given Enquire of W. B. Allis, 1 mile west of Stayton, Oregon. 3-9 i —Contributed. by the young peoples’ organization. I have 14 thoroughbred White Rock cockerels, Ficial Strain, hatched from j , eastern eggs, the kind you would pay When other folks tell of their own >7.50 to $15.00 for, my price $3.00each. worldly treasures Mrs. W. A Weddle. 3-28 Rehearsing the praises of some fav­ ored pet, I think of my own household and treas­ A GUARANTEE THAT COUNTS