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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1916)
THE STAYTON MAIL Has the Largest Circulation of A ny Paper in the Santiam Valley—It Covers the Territory ¿2nd Year, N o. 13. 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 30, ke a Blanket. 1916. Serial N o. 1046 FINE WEATHER HELPS RAILROAD stayton crowd attends party civen at MANY PARENT-TEACHER’S ASSOCI SURVEY FROM SALEM TO BEND SUBUMrrY<m CLUB LA- TH0MAS H0ME ATIONS FORMED IN MARION CO. With a total of forty Parent-Teach An even dozen friends gathered at the I,. A. Thomas home Friday even ers' Associations, all of which am ac ing March 24, to a farewell party given tive and meet once a month or ottener, in honor of G. C. Eksman, who departs Marion county seems to lead Oregon in another branch of educational work. j for Alaska soon. The evening was spent in playing Fifteen of these associations have been The Parent-Teachers meeting that I.ast Friday afternoon the Itrode Progressive five hundred, a n d Guy organized within t h e y e a r ending was caller! for last Friday night wc* Club responded to hi invitation of the Kearns received 1st prize, while Jos. March 15th, and it is probable that postponed and will be hela at the high Mesdames C. A. tleauchamp and F. I. Fisher received the Booby prize. At from ten to fifteen more will be added school auditorium tomorrow evening. Jones to spend the afternoon at the ! shout 11:30 p.m. the hostess. Mrs.L.A. before the end of 1916. March 81. The committee appointed laltera' bungalow home on the Mehn- Thomas, assisted by Mrs. Jos. Fisher In a report of activities of these as to make arrangements to work out a ma road. Mrs. M. J. Crabtree was served a dainty luncheon. sociations issued by Superintendent of plan to finance the Stayton Industrial Those enjoying the hospitality of Mr. i Schools W. M. Smith, statement l s guest of honor. School Fair will report at the meeting, made to the effect that an increase of and Mrs. Thomas were: C. A. Beau The house was artistically decorated champ and wife. Joe. Fisher, wi/e and efficiency in school work is shown by and several other subjects of interest in violeta and yellow daffodils a n d the son Norval, Jacob Spaniol and family, the pupils as soon as definite interest will come up. Everyone is invited to afternoon was spent in various games Mts. Addie Beaver, G. C. Eksman and is taken by the parents, and that ex attend. Slid chatting until about 5 p. m. where Guy Kearns. ceptional interest is maintained by both all repaired to the dining room where when t h a t condition is aroused by the- guesta found dainty place-carda on meetings of the associations. 75c for the Stayton Mail one year. the table denoting her place and a de " It would be impossible," says Su lightful two course luncheon was ser- perintendent Smith, "for me to enu veil by the- hostesses after which the merate the many benefits that haye gui-sts departed thanking Mrs. Beau accrued from Parent-Teacher work in champ and Mis. Jones fur their pleas Thursday 3 p. m. there will b e a the county. The associations have as ant afternoon. sisted probably more than any other meeting of the the ladies of the con one factor in developing an interest in gregation for the purpose of organizin.; After the regular business meeting school work throughout the county that a C. W. B. M. Women urged to be Call Brewers’ Dairy, phone 288. Our ELECTS DELEGATE motto is to furnish a pure sanitary of the I.O.O.F. lodge a royal surprise tended toward continued improvement. present. General discussions pertaining to mak Thursday 7:30 p. m. Prayer service «»• I article anil our price ia the same as banquet was given by t h e m and ing school grounds beautiful, keeping Sermon, Subject—"Christian Fellow At a meeting of the directors of the Mr. Jepheot’s w a s : 7Jc per quart the Rebekahs with G. C. Eksman and the children enthused, and generally ship" directors of the Stavton Mutual Tele through the feeding months and 6Jc G. P. Kearns t h e guests o f hon- making the school house a prominent Friday afternoon. Ladies Aid Meeting phone Co. on Monday evening of this part of community life have proved of Friday evening, C. E. business meet through the pasture months, which or. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES week, Henry Smith was elected as a immense value to the educational de ing and social at Mrs. Wm. Nendel’s. The dining room was prettily deco l latter are from April 1st to feeding delegate to the Switchboard Associa Bible School Lord’s Day 10 a. m. time in the fall. We solicit the pat- rated in Oregon grape and daffodils. partment.” tion, to be held May 1st. Preaching Service 11 a. m. A splendid time was had by all pres ( ronage of all who desire good milk at a For Circuit Judge Percy R. Kelly, First sermon on “ Holy Spirit" I resonable price. Brewer’s Dairy. tf ent, and before leaving for home, alt GAorgu G. Bingham, M. E. Pogue. Dr. J. G. Turner, formerly of Communion 12 m. wished the young men success in their For Representatives - Mrs. Rollin K. BOY BADLY SCALDED Lowe & Turner, eye specialists, Monthly business session 12:30 p. m. trip to Alaska and a pleasant journey. Page, Seymour Jones, E. H. Belknap, STAYTON GETS BEATEN of Portland, will be in Stayton again Junior Congregation 3p.m. ! Dr. H. A. Beauchamp acted as toast Thoa. Brown, Ben F. Roberthon, Geo. Friday, April 14th, at Hotel Stayton. Boys and girls of Stayton of junior age master. Keech, II. T. McinturtT, Ivan Martin, Raymond, the eight-year-old son of Headaches relieved, cross eyes straight are invited to come. Fred Scheurer, Sam Brown. Last Friday the Stayton Basket Ball Mr. and Mrs. R. Min ten of I.inn Co. ened. No charge for consultation or Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. For Sheriff —W. I. Needham, E. E. was severely scalded with hot water i Team went to Scio to make their initi- examination. Don’t fail t o let Dr. Preaching Service 7 3 0 p . m. Cooper. yesterday. The little fellow acciden j at game with the high school at that I Turner show you the new double vision Second sermon on "Holy Spirit” For District Attorney — Blaine Mc tally ran against a pail of the hot fluid j place. Twenty-six people, in all, start glass, without lines or seams to catch We are making preparations for the Cord, W. E. Keyes, W. C. Winslow, with the above result. Dr. Beuuchamp ed for the game but Hbout one-half ar- | dirt, strain the eyes, or come apart. evangelistic meeting to begin May 1st. O. II. Carson, Max Gehlhar, Guy O. treated the injury. j rived in time for the game, as they One light solid piece of glass which Come a n d hear these fundement:»! Smith. were delayed by the bad condition of looks like a single pair, yet answers For County Aaaessor-B. F. West. Advertising is a subject to which few the purpose of two, enabling you to scriptural series of sermons and you the rnnds. The score resulted in a vic will understand better the series dur FOR SALE—Eggs from Toulous tory for the Scio bunch w ho won 24 to readers give sufficient thought, and yet For County Treasurer - D. G. Drager. read or do close work and see distant ing the meeting. Geese and White I-eghorn. 50c per For County Recorder Mildred Rob- 8. A return game will be played with it is of vital importance to them consid objects perfectly. Free demonstration; Everybody invited to ali the services setting of cither, 5 goose eggs or 15 Stayton at some future date. ertaon Brooks satisfaction guaranteed. Don’t forget R. L. Putnam, Pastor ered from an educational standpoint hen eggs. W. H. Loose, Stayton. For County Commisaioner — A. C.Lib- the date. He will be in Scio Saturday, 4-6x alone. by, Monroe Nye. J. T. Hunt. April 15th. Advertise your goods in the Stayton \ For County Clerk—l). ti. Boyer. Do you realize that men are paid Mail, t h e oldest, largest, and best ! For County Surveyor— — — Korinek and Mielke report the sale newspaper ever printed in Stayton. It from $10.000 to $50,000 a year for their For Coroner A. M. Clough. of an "Oakland Six” to W. F. Boede- has the largest circulation and "Co ability to write advertising copy? Double Green For County Superitcndent—Clarence ker of near Lyons on Wednesday of vers the Territory Like a Blanket." You will find some of this ability Trading Stamps given with Rexall, Phillips. W. M. Smith, Lizzie Cornelius, this week. They will have another shown in the columns of the Stayton Nyal, A. D. S. and Purola Remedies W. C. Gauntt. oar on hand tomorrow. Dr. Beauchamp was called to Silver Mail, and we wish to impress upon you for one week at Beauchamp’s Drug Sunday School 10 a.m. The Rebekah lodge held their regu Creek Falls last Thursday to attend on the fact that there is interesting, in Store. Church servi;e 11 a. m. with sermon lar meeting Tuesday night at the I O.- Herbert Brown, a rancher of t h a t structive and benefical reading to be by pastor on “ Christ First and Christ Perfect Pictures A Lac of Rupees. O.F. Hall and after the business ses place, who had severed a tendon of one found in our advertising columns. Of Forever" “ L ac” is nn Indian terra, sig n ify in g There is a pleasure in owning a good sion a social time was had with a lunch of his ankles with an accidental stroke course we know there are a lot of sub Junior Epworth League 3:10 p.m. 100,001»; th u s a Inc o f ru p ees Is 100.000 of an ax. It took eight stitches to "Kodak" and an added pleasure i n eon served about 10:30. Senior Epworth League 6:c0 p m. jects discussed there that may not in rti!>ees. or sh o u t £0.000 close the gap. Mr. Brown was quite taking h beautiful picture. Kodaks Churih Service 7:30p.m. with sermon terest every reader: on the other hand, and kodak supplies a t Beauchamp’s Dr. Beauchamp reports a girl born to weak from the loss of blood when the there is not an issue that does not con by pastor on "The Return Home or Even Worse. Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kttenzli of near doctor arrived. The Prodigal, The Prig a n d The tain an advertisement that will give ____ Bibbs -What Is your wife doing when North Santiam on Friday, Marc). 24. Prince” you some new idea, add to your com she isn't talking? Gibbs—She's look P jtrr Dcidrich had the roof of his i and a boy to Mr. and Mrs Floyd Crab Wednesday 7:30 Prayer Meeting fort, and in all probability save you ing It; that's w hat— Judge. A SMALL BLAZE big huildlng on Third St. repaired with 1 tree of Stayton the same day. Thursday 2:30p.m.Ladies Aid Society money. Take for instance the unusu a pneumatic paint machine from Salem Aye, There's the Rub! meets with Mrs. Lot sway. ally fine advertisement published this yesterday. "Does s h e doubt your love, count?" Mr. and Mrs. Caspell of Cleveland, The public invited to alt services. A slight fire was started by n defec week by Peter Deidrich, about United "Parbleu! Worse; s h e doubts m y Ohio and Mrs. G. W. Caspell of the E. B. Lockhart, Pastor. Cream Separators. It is to your inter The Brode Club met with Mias Tiffany | Waldo Hills visited at the Archie Cas tive flue at Mrs. Anna Stayton’s home est that you pay some attention to ad- ; title."— E x c h a n g e on Third Street last Saturday morning. last night and Mrs. C. A. Beauchamp pell home here Monday. Mr. Caspell There will be a meeting of Troop N >. vertising columns. The Only Result. will entertain the club at her home is a brother of the late G. W. Caspell. S. L. Stewart w h o boards at that In the advertising columns you find "Did you raise anything on your 1 of Stayton Boy Scouts of Amerie place, discovered the fire in time to Wednesday April 12. put it out and before much damage the story of the world’s commercial promise to pay?" “Ob. yes. A laugh." Saturday evening a t the old sch» r building. Sc mts are requested to be progress. Ninety per cent of all the i — Baltimore American. .Beware of Ointments for » was done. Frank Lesley, agent for new inventions are first brought to Mrs. J. C. Mayo returned to her present. R. L. Putnam, Scout Master. company in which the property was in The Whole Thing. home in Spokane, Wash., Friday after Catarrh That Contain Mercury public notice through advertising. sured, adjusted the loss, and the house "Father, what is the consensus of a three week’s visit with her son, J. n s mrri iirjr will rur»-: • d estro y the s e n s e Did you say show? Yes, the Sts. We want every reader to take an in- opinion?" "Your mother's opinions, nn o f »moll and c o m p letely d era n g e tho is repaired us good as ever. W. Mayo and family. whole s y s t e m w h en rnierlnir It tlirouglt has the best, see for yourself. terest in the advertisements appearing | " BufT»'lo l ' \ " r - -* th e m ucous surfar» «. Fu. 1» a rticles should in the Stayton Mail because they help never ho vised ex.-ept on proscrip tions Felix Van Ermen and wife returned from reputable p'.vsl Ions, ns the d im a g e to provide the financial support of this I “ will fid Is i n told » 0 the good you FOR SALE OR TRADE l a s t Thursday from Monroe where c they a n posslhly derive from thorn. Hall's paper. All these advertisers are first a t a r r h Ciiro. rr-niifn cturod h v F . .1 Mr. Van Ermen has been working in a C Chen I'uick Runabout Auto, 1910 Model in class Pusiness concerns which have ey A Co.. T led-». (>.. co n ta ins no piling camp for Geo. Keech. mercury, nnd Is i ’ -u l - t 'm o ll y , a ctin g been investigated, and are guaranteed directly upon the blood -ul i - u o o u s s u r good condition and a bargain for some Buy their goods f a c e s o f t h e sy s l m. In b u v l n g H a l l 's one. Will consider horses or cows in b y the publisher. Cure ho • v i »ret tho grnu- FOR SALE Matched team of greys, Cntarrh See H. L. whenever you can: it will be appreciat Ino It Is tabe n 1 , r . ,y n r l ovule In trade or anything of value. wt. 1000 lbs. each. Good drivers or Toledo. Ohio 1 ’ .f. C h e n e y A C . 7 - \Ylight, Aumsville, I also have a Auc ed by us if you mention this paper. tlmonlals free. for work. Priced cheap at $165. Sold h e Piaue»' *:». T*rtr ' p er l* tlo. tion sab» every Saturday afternoon of 4-6x A. A. »McKenzie, Scio, Ore. Rt. 2 T ak e B a lt's I ' u IT :-, f r • . Hn&tioj» Giants and Dwarfs. general merchandise. In the seventeenth century nil the .! .. -mail., large and small folks of Ai - -la were ns.-embled in Vienna In iv use to a whim of the empress. As i i. .nustanivs required that all should be housed in one building, there was j a fear that the imposing proportions \ of the giants would terrify the dwarfs. Sacks furnished Free if you sell to us. We are in the market for Monnir and Wool, and will pay the highest But the dwarfs tensed and tormented market price. Sacks furnished Free. Large or small lots bought. the giants so that these overgrown Phone us for quotations. We want your Mohair an.I Wool. We need mortals complained with tears in their it in our business. eyes, nnd as a consequence sentinels bad to be placed to protect the glanta from their pygmy persecutors, for the Custom Carding for Comforters and Mattresses. Your own smallest men had the biggest brains wool Recorded and Renovated. and the longest tongnes.—London Tele- graph. M. l.ynot, who him complete charge of the survey Old »onstruction work of the Sult-m to Rend railroad, went to Portland the latter part of last week, returning Monday evening;. On Tues day morning Mr. l.ynott went to I.yons at whirh place the surveying crew is hard a t work. ilfefore »tinting h e Staled to r. Mail repreuentatlve that hia principal« in Portland were much pleas ed with the progress made, hut that they wanted him to hurry things as much us possible at this end, ns the Portland offices were all reudy for the chief engineers, and thinga must be pushed rapidly in order to begin actual construction by May 1. Outside papers are beginning to wake up to the fact that the railroad is sure ly coming are way, and that Stayton will be on the map in earnest in 1916. With a new railroad, and machine shops in prospect, together with the many advantages Stayton has of water power, location, a n d manufactures, there is but little doubt in the minds of those who ran see farther than their nose that in 1920 Stayton will have a population of MJOO. "Stayton has mills and power a plenty, 6000 people in nineteen-twenty." EHTEmiNS BRODE CLUB AT BUNGALOW NOME Ten of Stayton’a huainess men went to Sublimity Tuesday night to attend the regular meeting of the Sublimity Commercial Club. Quite a crowd of the Sublimity member« were on hand and W. II. Downing called on many of those present for speeches. Among those who responded, and talked of the new railroad being pro jected from Salem to Bend were: J. T. Kearns, E. M. Olmsted and Geo. Kaech. After s considerable discuaaion along that line, F. A. Bell gave the crowd aorne very intereating remarks on how to build up the fertility of the farms from experience he had gamed in hia trip to Germany five yearB ago. The Stayton delegation then extended an invitation to the Sublimity Club to via- it Stayton in the near future. PARENT-TEACHERS MEETING MARCH 3i SERVICES AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH REBEKAHS GIVE A IF YOU WANT PURE FAREWELL PARTY MILK OR CREAM ADVERTISING PAYS IN THE STAYTON MAIL SERVICES AT THE METHODIST CHURCT W O O L M O H A IR Mohair and Wool WOOL Mohair and Wool W e a r e b u y in g b o th m o h a ir a n d w o o l th is s e a s o n a n d w ill p a y th e to p m a r k e t p ric e . Our colors art* Guaranteed, as we have enough dyo to last. N E W DRESS GOODS AND SUMMER UNDERWEAR Come and 9ee how the »roods are made. You are welcome whether you buy or not. WILBUR W OOLEN M ILLS Company, STAYTON, ORE. LIB ER TY Liberty will not descend to a people; a people must raise them selves to liberty. It is a blessing that must he earned before it can be entovrd. Call or phone us before selling your clip. All deliveries to be made at Stayton Produce Co. Phone L. A. Thomas or J. W. Mayo ^ jj