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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1916)
THE STAY TON' MAIL M eham a M ile s Puliliuhtd every TMirecay by 1*; \ ! O l m \ t i\V ' n ib p NITED STATE It Mrs. Loose has an aunt from Seattle, Wash, visiting: her. Entered as second cla-s matterai th<. po:- 1 office at Sta> ton, N.:.non, county, Oregon, under the net of Congress of March 3, 1879. Lester Baldwin came home a few days ago for a visit with home folks. Wm. Mu I key and fami'y visit ed at the LutherStout home Sun-. day. SVBSCNIPTIO.\S, S I.00 per year Address all communications to TH E STAYTON M A IL ‘ CREAM SEPARATORS} ^ y l Mulkey Bros, sold their store to H. S. Champ. H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. Physician and Surgeon C. W. Steward, wife and three children visited at t h e Frank OREGON ' McDonald home Sunday. STAYTO N. “ C. H. BREWER, P H Y S IC IA N AND ! D. M. SURGEON S t a y t o n , O r eg o n Licensed The Parent-Teachers meeting was held Friday night a t the Howell school, a n interesting ! program was rendered. Veterinary Surgeon and Dental Expert Phone 3x24 Wilbur 11 Pintkr, D.M.D. DENTIST Office Over Stayton State Bank Slav ton. Ore Phone 2152 A. BURSELL, M. D. I hysician and Surgeon Pnore 11x5 AUM SVILLE - K. D. Kimse.v of Canada re turned home Monday. Eva Hiatt cut her hand with an ax Saturday while helping ! her father. PAUL FEHLEN Stayton, Ore. W. H. Loose made a business trip to Salem Saturday returning Sunday. OREGON The school supervisor John W. L. Smith visited the Mehama 1 school one dav last week. ^ -¿H I f - I - A.- ' " » !» ! • I • »‘P V .- A H e a r t -t c -I I e a r t T a lk w ith Y o u H ave a h e a rt, neighbor! W hy buy a “ neat” separator from mail-order catalog«, when you can get a “ regular” Cream Separator from me? You d o n ’t kru. t r who makes the nvdl-ortler separator; but 1 know who makes the United States Separator. \ed what’s more, I know thnt their 42 years’ ex- pericned, their splcnr! d rg.utaUen for honest dealings and their w o rld ’s r e c o r d f o r closest skim m ing, hi behind every Separator 1 sell. J i t a d e a le r I pin my faith to •’ . Ur.iteJ S itei Cream Separator— a machine of American invention and of American manufacture. As a dairyuur. you c;.n bank on the United States Cream Separator, because it has back of it my persona! guarantee to you, and the maker’s guarantee to both of us. B u y rig h t here a t hom e ! Don’t take chances on a separator you haven’ t seen demonstrated. Come to me, or let me come to you, any day in the week, and I will show you a real up-to-date Cream Separator — one that is as far ahead of the oid disc types as autos are ahead of ox carts. Ht. Pleasant / w ill show you a Cream Separator that gets m ore cream and better cream, with less labor, than any other on the market— one that runs easier, is washed quicker, lasts longer, and costs less for up-keep than any piece of farm machinery of its kind ever designed. I will show you a Cream Separator that can be kept in perfect sanitary condition without making life a burden to the women folks. Mrs. Floyd Shelton and child- : ren called at t h e D. Townes home Tuesday. N e ig h b o r , I want to show you the improved United States Cream Separator— a machine years ahead of its competitors! On your next trip to town look me up, or phone me to come out. If you don’t grow &i cnthuiuutic over it* good B. F Lam bert made a busi ness trip to Scio Thursday. points as 1 am, then the treat is on me. I’ll be looking for youl FOR SALE BY PETER DEIDRiCH, STAYTON, OREGON G. F. KORINEK, V. S„ B. V. Sc. Veterinarian Treat« all domestic animals, applies the Tuberculin test. Telephone 3x7 Tom Ware, wife ami little son of Stayton called at the P. H. al9c Lambert home Friday. Sunday School and church a t Linn Lambert and wife were Kingston Sunday. entertained at the (3. F. Loose well attended. | home Sunday. C. F. Ixjose loaded a car of Office at Stay ton Stables Sunday callers a t t h e Cold Ruth Smith was a week-end wood the first of the week. Ace Trammel and son Howard STAYTON - - - - OREGO! Leonard Walker and wife were left for Wash, this week where Spring Farm. visitor with home folks in Leban- transacting business i n Salem they will work in the logging Mr. and Mrs. John Huber were on- i Saturday. S. H. H E L T Z E L camp. Sunday visitors at the Twin Wal- J. T. Follis was suffering with Lewie Wiegands and wife vis Attom ey-at-Law -Notary Public nut Farm. an attack of LaGrippe last week. Ed Forrette purchased a driv- If I fAIL to CURE »r CANCER *r TUMOR lint I ited at the Royal Condit home ¡ng horse from Mack Reed last I • t P3ijOHS ill, |lu4s H itUclis tl BOliE Joe and Philip Pietrok called Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Thomas Y .tlf- uitUmfeor Pain Sunday afternoon. week. at Lee Downing’s Wednesday. ¡o f Stayton were visitors at the 1 .‘hi Until CURED! Farm Loara Secured HU GUARANTEE John Martin and wife left for Gerry Neal and family have /»I • T Mrs. H. Shank called at the 0- M. Baker home last Sunday. X Kay Of <*Ui»*r • id'll» An Islaml their home in White Lake, S. moved to Silver Creek Falls. .•'Hot in » it tin* cure M. F. Ryan farm Saturday. The farmers i r. this vicinity . V MOU. I VH? on Dakota Tuesday, after a n ex Price Speer went to Albany ’ F*' *>n I n « Up, Mrs. D. C. Ray visited with are busy plowing and sowing • • IoDf t• pended visit at the Jacob Schmitz i N Tuesday evening to meet h I h her sister, Mrs. Claude *Churchill Rfain. home. d a t if insl ntiitrd wife, who is coming from Cali M -•/A 00DK 'nit o f Shelburn one day last week. Mrs. Alice Baker visited with ;■ 4* io.» mi tosti. The Farmer’s Union held one fornia. - J . M. RING O — Writ« h ¡tai Mt. Pieasant was well repre her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Chris- o f their regular meetings at the Guy Grilfin a n d wife were man and family one day last Hall Saturday evening. Several STAYTON OREGON sented at the School rally Friday. P E P 'n,l Älwiiwipoliioniidftpwrin» business visitors in Stayton Tiles-, * . r *1 i W week. l l U U i I pit Riam Ri«n<U i« orni and RUIS KIUS QUICKLY QLHCKlf new members joined. Arnold and Frank Senz called ■ w ifuAn : n • • \ • r V 7»! lofrmm or u.9. ft j <*r| day, r i • * ’ i i*ny V h o w ait too l«>n f \ m uat'dio at Ed Smith’s Wednesday. » »•• «l at ha:i prlro If t a r ie r t I n nn; m 11 Mrs. Ternan is visiting in Sa i r .. hv * The “ Freshmen Play” given u.ki. CHAMlEYi C O . S » Ä I lem this week. Mrs. D. Townes called at Lee ► • r.- ljit C.ncw SMCIdilt llv.nf • by the young folks of W. S. at V. d i St., San Franclieo, C»L Downing’s Tuesday. L A W Y E R and N O T A R Y PUBLIC Leonard Walker and wife were the Hall Friday evening w a s ! UN*«-i.n c a Nei h Conscientious Attention Given to all Mrs. P. H. Lambert and son Charley and Miss Mabel Townes Legal Business. The six weeks examinations spent the week-end in Stayton. Office Room No. 6, Roy Bldg. were held Thursday an I Friday W est Stayton I WILL GIVE $1000 FUNERAL DIRECTOR LüîiFi» WOMAN'S BREAS; V. HIZZ A. GOODE H igh School Notes ADDRESS 3LAIRSTOWN, IOWA HIZZ T IN W O R K and PLU M B IN G Bath Tubs, Lavatories and all Sanitary fittings— Farm- ers-W e carry a line of pumps, leader water sys tems, etc. Gasoline engines. JACOB SPANIOL STAYTON DAIRY E. D. Crabtree, Prop. Fresh Milk & Cream Delivered of last week. The grad '- re ceived by the majority r f the students indicated t h a t good progress is ben g ma le. There were few “ flunks” and the Ge Miss Emma Peters visited at ometry II class actually made an the Wm. Stevely home Thursday average of 100 1. i afternoon. Loren Wilson returned t o Mrs. Matheeny and son Robert school Monday after an ah nee made a short call at the W\ I). of several weeks. Hurt home Tuesday. I f a quarter is requested of Miss Ida Denny entertained you by some of the young ladies the young people at Walter Heat- of the >high school, don’ t think j er’s Saturday evening, the time they are in dire need. The true was spent playing cards. explanation lies in the Friend- M. M. Gilmour and family vis- ship bracelets they are starting, j I ited at the G.D. Scott home Sun- Several o f the pupils from L inn 1 Union Hill » ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ m o , , , FARMS WANTED List YOUR FARM LAND With Geo. A. SMITH The Stayton Real Estate Man Lancefield Bldg. is the rea l tobacco for jim m y pipes and makin’s cigarettes a^’ County, who had completed their Miss Edna Johnson visited the examinations, attended the rally school Tuesday. at. the Cole school. Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Hurt made Fredimen are great on pompa a business trip to Stayton Tues dour hair cuts. Refer to Ber day o f this week. Mack, Roy Follis and Rex Porter. Miss Walk was visitor Thursday. a Sublimity Mrs. W. F. Ware o f Portland, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. J. T. Follis this week. A fifteen piece brass band has been organized in t h e High j School and will begin practicing this week. Those composing the band are Leo Klecker, Ed Blake ly, Roy Follis, Melvin Nipple, Henry Tate, Ralph Kelley, J/rnenl Wilson, Frank Teague, Wanda Brown, Paul Shreve, A. D. Gard ner and D. C. Davis with Guy Hurt f o r drum major a n d “ Flunkie” . Jos. Benner, Assistant School Supt. was a visitor at the Queen- er School last Friday. ... _ , _ , . . Miss Coral Smuck of Stayton was a Sunday visitor with Miss HIGH SCHOOL PART Y students gathered at the High School Auditorium, Thurs- day, March 9, for an evening of fun The evenin^ was sp nt in playjng Rameg and other ;<musc. Daily Morning and Night the national jo y smoke Kingston Kinks Mrs. W. E. Chrisman visited with her son, Harry Chrisman and family. Maggie Schaefer. ments. A dainty supper was Mrs. Ed Young o f Stayton’ served by the committee at elev- with her class of boys attended en o’clock. Get a Fresh Start! For men w h o got a w a y to a false start on a pipe or hom e-m ade cigarettes Prince A lbert has a word or two for w h at ails their smokeappetites I Forget you ever trie d to smoke, for Prince Albert is so different, such a fine flavor, so cool and cheerful and friendly, you’ll get a n ew idea o f smoke j o y ! T h e patented process fixes that — and cuts o u t bite and parch I And this little preachment is also for men w h o think they’re on the right track. A ll to be said is that the sooner you lay out a nickel or a dime for a supply of Princo Albert, the sooner you’ll make a discovery that’ll 1» worth a lot to your peace o f mind arid B u y F rir.c s A lb e r t n t ! o v e r the c iv iliz e d w o rld t T n p p y re d b a g ». S c ; tid y re d tin s. 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