The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, March 23, 1916, Image 4

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    THE STAYTON M AIL
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CARUSO
Published every Thursday by
K. M . O l m
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Geo. and Eddie Zimmerman of
Entered as second class mutter at tin Sublimity spent the past week
postoffice at Stayton, Marion, county, visiting: at the H. Senz homo.
Oregon, under the act of Congress of
\V. R. Ray made a business
March 3, 1S79.
trip to Albany Tuesday.
S L B S C k IP T IO S S , S I .00 p er y e a r
Frank Habberman and wife,
Address all communications to
and Marguerite Ryan and Lula
THE STAYTON MAIL
Clark motored to Salem Sat.
H. A . B EAUCHAM P, M.D.
Physician and Surgccn
“ T uxedo
c o m p le te ly
•
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p
satisfies m y
/
l o b a c c o
ta ste - M o st
im p o rta n t o f
a ll, fr o m a
singer's
sta n d p o in t,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Aegerter
and family are the proud owners Tuxedo does
n o t ir r i ta te ]
of a Ford.
m y th r o a t."
Miss Ada and Ron Thayer of
Scio spent Sunday with Mrs.
PHYSICIAN ANP SURGEON Floyd Shelton.
Joe and Arnold Senz called at
S t a y t o n , O reg o n
Ed Smith’s Sunday.
C. H . BREWER, M . D.
P A U L FE H LEN
Licensed
Veterinary Surgeon
and Dental Expert
Stayton, Ore.
Phone 3x24
Wilbur N. Pintler, D.M.D.
DENTIST
Office Over Stayton State Bank
Phone 2152
Stavton, Ore
A . B U R S E LL, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 11x5
AUM SViLLE
OREGON
6. F. KORINEK, V. S„ B. V. Sc.
V eterinarian
Treats all domestic animals, also
applies the Tuberculin test.
Telephone 3x7
Office at S ta y to n S ta b les
. . . .
OREGC*
S. H . H E L T Z E L
Attomey-at-Law— Notary Public
Farm Loans Secured
FUNERAL
DIRECTOR
- J . M. RINGO -
Maud Smith and Roxana Smith
were Sunday guests of Angeline
Ryan.
Eldon Griffith called at Ona
Snelton’s Friday.
John Huber and H. R. Shank
visited John Bender of Blue Den
Monday.
Mrs. Nick Zimmerman, a n d
daughter, Mamie, visited at the
H. Senz home Tuesday.
Yes Downing and sons. Harry
and Clyde, and Mrs. Henry Frci-
tag and children were Sunday
visitors at t h e Lee Downing
home.
Mrs. H. Shank and daughters
entertained Dora Smith and Elbe
Cora and Elmer Ray Sunday.
Frank Habberman and wife,
and Will Ryan and Crystal Shank
attended the play at the Star
Theatre Friday eve
H. Senz and wife spent the
week-end at Nick Zimmerman’s.
John Flick called at EdSmith’s
Monday.
Miss Grace Shank and B. F.
Lambert were Scio visitors Mon.
Andy Rauseher and sons mot­
ored to Dave Aegerter’s Sunday.
F. X. Hottinger was s e e n
bringing his new Oakland home
Friday.
The ML Pleasant S. S. was re­
organized Sunday, and with new
officers promises to be a good
year for it.
V . A . GOODE
Mr. Geddes, the county sur­
LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC
veyor, was in this vicinity the
Conscientious Attention Given to all past week, surveying.
Legal Business.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Townes gave
Office Room No. 6. Roy Bldg.
a singing at their home Sunday
evening.
A large crowd was
ADDRESS
present
and
a delightful time is
H IZZ B L A I R S T O W N . I OWA HIZZ
reported by all.
STAYTON
OREGON
J o rd a n J in g ie s
John Shelton and Thurston
Thomas attended the funeral of
Henry Follis at Stayton yester­
day.
E. D. Crabtree, Prop.
Fresh Milk & Cream
Delivered
Daily
Morning and Night
y o u ’ve given this mildest
and pleasantest of all tobac­
cos a w eek ’s trial.
List
YOUR FARM LAND
With
Geo. A. SMITH
Lancefield Bldg.
Miss Jennie DeBord, the teach­
er here was sick a couple «> f
weeks and Miss Zeta Pritchard
substituted during her absence. ,
Do you know that only on# c h a n g e of c a rs is necessary
if you go via California to Uhicugo, Ornaba, Denver,
Kansas City or St. Louis?
Do you know that the tr a n s it limit of t ic k e ts is l o n g er
if you go via California? This allows liberal slop-
overs.
Do you know that there are library observation, stand­
ard and tourist sleeping ears on t h r e e daily tra in s via
California on Shasta anu Ogden Routes?
Do vou know that
ran be obtained fro m
by writing to
in f o r m a t io n o n all t r a v e l r o u t e s
local a g e n t
or
BALSAM OF FIR
'T h e
J o h n M Scott, (¡en crai l*aaaetiger Aud it
We pay eHsh for good clean Balsam.
State shipping point, lowest price and
quantity you can furnish by May 1st.
Address Orwood Faint Company, Port­
land, Oregon.
T'cjjv-w'Jwf l SX U/l- <-
Portim i«!, O regon
S O U T H E R N P A C IF IC
T he eri*intil “ Tuxedo Process”
of refining mild Kentucky Hurley,
mellowed by 3 to 5 years’ ageing.
Positively removes every particle of
R o ck P o in t
harshness and “ bite” .
Put Tuxedo to the pipe test. That
•iH
c
Knur
t ’ rMi
u
dn*
f.x
m
illio n }
will
show
you
why,
to
millions
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Staiger
of men. Tuxedo is the only just
motored to Salem Saturday.
right” smoke.
Read the guarantee in the top of
The Parent-Theaehers meeting
every tin.
Here’s What You
Can Expect
was not very well attended Fri­
You can buy Tuxedo everywhere day night, those present report a
j good time.
ggiT T-TT *—
‘ '*J~”
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Mrs. Miller, who h a s been
working at the A. Burns home,
Famous
returned to her home in Silver-
green tin
ton Saturday.
10 c
Floyd and Lillian Staiger visit­
When you buy a suit from the
“F IX
midors, 40c
and SOe.
In G i a n
H um idors ,
SOcand 90c.
T H E A M E R IC A N TOBACCO COMPANY
Lyons and
V a lie v
Fox
UP”
Over 2 ,000 samples of the Finest of W oolens
to select from.
ed at the Fresh home Saturday.
Henry Garbo and little brother
visited at the Fresh home Sun-
| day.
In Tin Hu -
Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed.
Your Suit will be kept Cleaned, Pressed and
Repaired as long as You Wear it Free of
Charge if you Buy it at the
Mrs. J. T. Hunt, after spend­
ing several days visiting relatives
in Salem, returned home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Fresh call­
ed at the A. Burns home Sunday
afternoon.
“Fix Up”
Elmer Downing a n d family
spent Sunday with his father W. !
H. Downing.
Mr. and
j j gtaiger vis-1 Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Downing
Mrs. A. Frank and daughters ited the latters parents near Sil-; and son attended the Pnrent-
The farmers are busy in their
Mable and Ida visited a t the verton Thursday.
Teachers Association a t McA
fields trying to catch up with the
Dare Sloper home i n Stayton
„ , ... .
J pine Friday night,
work, and the farm er’s wife is r. i
Chas. Schmitt is working at
Sunday afternoon.
.,
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~
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the
Burr Oak Stock farm this
Mrs. B. F. Simpson spent th *
tryin* to P,ant the early *arden-
C. J. Hunt and family spent week.
week-end
at the Henry I rani.
The young folks spent a very
Sunday n t t h e Henry Miller
pleasant evening with Miss Em- home.
Myrtle and Helen Frank spent home.
ma Long at the home of her
Sunday with their grandmother
C. P. Darst is visiting at the
grandparents, Mr. a n d Mrs.
Mrs. B. Gesner, who has been in Stayton.
Albert
Rabens home this week.
Sandberg. Refreshments were visiting h e r daughter, Mrs.
served in good time, all enjoyed Norris Hunt returned home Fri-
Mr. and Mrs. H E. Garbe were
F. M. Fresh and family visited
themselves.
day.
Salem callers Monday.
relatives in Stayton Saturday.
O R O C E P IE S
Guy Pritchard of Lyons was : jqc
•• Ensifrn
”
shearing goats in these parts
last week.
50c
“ Baking Powder
Wm. Brotherton and wife are
visiting her parents at Stayton 3 lb can Epicurian Coffee
this week.
-5c Ciit Edge Shoe Polish
T. H. Thomas and wife visited
at the Human Shelton home < c 10c Bottle Bhiing
day last week.
5 lb. Pail of Lard
Clyde Thomas and wife, Zeta
Pritchard and brother, Leta Eck. Peanut Butter 2 ,b3> for
leson and Clare Thomas went up
to Indian Prairie Creek for a pic­ 12 lbs. of sugar for
nic and to fish Thursday.
S- Brassart reports seeing a Berry Sugar Spot Cash
big gray wolf near the T. H.
Berry Sugar Trade Price
Thomas place last week.
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I
| [ | Frank Pepperling and Frank
1', Flapman are hauling rock for the
crusher.
The Stayton Real Estate Man j j
Do you know that tickets to E a s t e r n d e s t in a t io n s via
cost but a trille more than on more Northern
Routes?
C a lif o r n ia
WANTED
DRY
HARDW ARE
7c In shoes we offer you this spring
| 9{, new goods, not old out of style
15c Men’s Black Sox
10c
“
Work
SHO ES
stuff.
“
8c
25c Ladies’ Burson hose
22c
25c
Ladies patent cap toe, med. heel
20c Children’s Bearskin hose 14c Regular $3.00 values
$2.70
15c
45c Silk Suiting
38c|Ladies patent.cloth top, plain toe
Regular $3.00 values
$2.70
28c
Ladies gun metal, cap toe, med.
16c
heel
13c Regular $3.00 values
$2.70
LOO
19c
7c
70c
25c
1.00
7.50
8.00
This is our Blue Ribbon Poultry
fencing. This fencing takes the
nlace of the regular expensive
poultry and rabbit fence and is
far superior to the ordinary poul­
try netting and not much more
expensive. The price for the 4ft
is 42c a rod and the 5 ft. is 50c a
rod. It is now in use on the G.
W. Chapin and the Rudolph
Schmidt ranches at Shaw, and
other poultry raisers that we
might mention.
You can get
It for less at
LOm lm
GOODS
10c Cork Insoles
Jungwirth Bros, will move the 100 lb. sk. Chick Food
3.00
sawmill from here to the I).
Townes place at Mt. Pleasant.
Folger Gold Gate Coffee 40c
FARMS W ANTED!
ROUTES EAST
TREES THOUSANDS of nil varie­
ties, heavy on prunes, Krnftetl Fran-1
“ T u x e d o D o e s N o t quette pure strain of Vrooman walnuts,
everything in the nursey line, seed po-
ir r ita te M y T h r o a t ” tat.ies. Buy direct from the man who
grows, save 50 . (no agents) by buy­
T hat’s what the w orld’s ing from us. We sell right. Write for
"reatest tenor says about planters price list. 25 years in busi- i
T u xed o,
¡ hat’s what you ness. Carlton Nursery Co., Carlton, j
3-30
will say about T u x ed o after 0ro»r»n
39c
Frank Rohwein and wife were 50c Brooms
trading in Stayton one day this
100 lbs. Eastorr.Oyster Shell 1.25
week.
S T A Y T O N DAIRY
S hasta and Ogden
G. F. Johnston and and family
spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vaughn.
Preaching, morning and even­
ing two weeks from last Sunday,
o*i April ‘2, at the M. F. church.
S. S. every Sunday at 10 a. m.
H. R. Shank and wife called at
OREGON the Mrs. H. Shank home Wed­
nesday.
STAYTON.
STAYTON
W orld-fam ous Vrr
Forrest Berry had the misfor­
tune to have his house burned
down one day last week. They
succeeded in saving everything
but the house.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. Kd
Thayer, a line girl on St. Pat­
rick Day. Mrs. Thayer was for­
merly Miss Ethel Grimes of Ly­
ons.
35c Crepe Faulard
20c Striped Voile
18c Check Lace Dimity
18c Robin Rice Cloth
13c
20c Figured Voile
16c
15c
12c
“
Dimity
Ladies Blue Velvet Gypsy to*,
high heel.
Regular $3.50 values
$2.44
Ladies patent Fawn Cloth top.
Mercerized Poplin, all colors 23c
Button Shoe
«
20c School Day Cloth
18c Regular $4.00 val. Special $2.4 J
SPEER’S
Price cutters
for Cash
WEST STAYTON