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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1916)
Don’t Forget Practical Economy Baking: powders made from alum or phosphate may be bought for a trifle less than Royal Baking Powder, which is made from cream o f tartar, derived from grapes. IVAN G. MARTIN “ Hello Bill” Saturday Night- L A ST Republican Candidate lor the Nomination for Representative N U M BER O F “Rom ance of Elaine At the Star Theatre Tomorrow Night Y/ I was lorn on n farm In 1881 and have passed most o f the 35 \cara o f my T h i s is th e C l i m a x o f th e G r e a t M y s t e r y . Y o u w i ll s u r - life in Oregon. My earlier sears were h .v v e a' g o o d s u r p r is e . B e s u r e a n d be t h e r e . spent on a farm where 1 learned how Alum powders are not only cheap, but hard it is to gather the dollar« from they differ greatly in leavening power. the soil and how heavily the yearly tax l am a HAY KOR SALE Two ton o f Clo payment bore on the farmer, If a cheap baking powder is used for a ver hay. See or phone H. R Stimm- moderate tax payer with property in W e a ssu re yo u a good p ro g ram . fine cake and the cake turns out a failure Scio. 4 27 three counties o f Oregon and I urn re minded from three sources that taxes there is a waste o f costly materials worth W AN TED A trio o f Pearl Guiñe««. are growing steadily a n d becoming more than a whole can o f the cheap bak more and more burdensome. I «late Give me price*. Address, ing powder. this only to show that I sympathize R. Lamb, Aumsville, with the tax payer and that anything Oregon. Royal Baking Powder produces the that I can do to lesson the load will be i done, for I am in the »sine boat with finest food, and its use therefore, results in FOR SALE 1 good brool tow, T. W. ! other taxpayers ot Marion county. Creech, Stayton, Rt. 2. Phone 97 an actual saving. I rcalixe that we must have good schools, and good roads and that these are necessaries that we can not d o R O Y A L BAKING P O W D E R CO. THE STAYTON DAIRY i without and must pay for. Certainly New York C«n rupply your every need in the we can not hope for returns in any line “Always a Gcod Place, to Go" milk ard oiesm line. without some investment. I believe in progresa and improvement but 1 be lieve that both should be made in a Get Your Camel Cigarettes and sensible nntl rational way without ex Spaarmint Gum at Hendershott’s travagance. I believe that wo should reduce our running expense* to the min- Ice Cream, Wholesale and mum commensurate with * Itlcienoy Retail. Candy, home made Peter Fiedler ha* finished the cement and give our encouragement to those and fresh. Soft Drinks foundation for Geo. Susbauer'* new activities in which we are all intereat- Cigars, Tobaccos, eight room house near Sublimity, and cd; rural credits, co-operation, home Lulay and Schindler, contractor*, will industries which 1 believe will stimulate Newspapers commence on the carpenter work to i business and bring a greater prosper- , ity to our county and state. I do not Books morrow. mean to convey the idea that 1 believe Magazines The Brode Club met with Mrs. M. J. Joe Peery was a business visitor in the state should make appropriations Crabree last night and will meet with Mill City Saturday. Base Ball Supplies for the benefit **f corporations or pri- Mrs. F. H. Downs, Wednesday, May 3. i vate interests to establish “ home in For Sale at Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ringo visited Edmond Breese in the "Shooting o f dustries” —no but we can advertise, in- relatives in Salem Sunday. Dan M cGrew,” taken from the Alas- ; vile and economically encourage the C. A. Luthy Jeweler Has the latest in Columbia records, kim Poem by Robert W. Sirvice from establishment o f such industries and Ed Jackson and wife o f Lyons, were including dance records. Also all kinds which the picture was maoe. Run 3 we can even conduct and operate such visiting in Stayton yesterday. days at Oregon Theatre Salem to pack- \ industries as do not enter into cornic of needles. ed houses. | tition with those already establiahed. Frank Mack and wife o f Holley, are — — j Among these is the flax industry j Robt. Darby o f near Scio was at the home in Stayton for a few weeks. which in time will be a great asset to j funeral o f his cousin. Pearl Humphrey’s G. W. DeJardin o f Gervis, has been i Marion county. It is unnecessary for Monday, as was EM. Darby o f Aums employed by the Stayton State Bank | me to say that factories and mills with O. P. Lesley and Geo. Tate were vis ville. to assist G. R. Monkers during the va I large pay rolls and using commodities itors in Salem, Saturday and Sunday. K E L L Y BROS. OPENS cation o f the cashier, W. Richardson. j raised or owned by our farmers and Miss Ruth Fuson is substitute at G. K. and Bert Monkers drove to Cole school this week while her father Mr. DeJardin will probably work there ■ citizens will bring prosperity to our |county. Portland Saturday, returning Sunday. is plowing and preparing tor the spring several months. This policy will, I believe help solve 1 crop. i the tax question in two ways, first by ( Corrosive Sublimate ft Arsenic reducing it directly and secondly by | Will preserve your fence posts. Buy EBSteT Egg Dy6S FOR S A LE at SUBLIMITY AND A T TH E YARD 5 MILES EAST bringing about better business condi- , ter cigars than the other fellows but New package gives large variety o f nem at Slopers, we also have copperas, tions making taxation easier. In oth we keep them ir better smoking con colors and pictures. 5c at Slopers bloride o f lime and blue vitrol. dition by keeping the cigars in a case er words I believe that state and coun Drug Store. with a moistening pan beneath. No ty affairs should be run in the sam e; Misses Emma StrefT and Anna Mul- dried out cigars in our case at Beau careful and economical way that the C. A. Beauchamp and wife and F. 1. I hi were visitors in Salem last Thurs business man would conduct his own champ’s Drug Store. Jonea and wife journevedto Salem Mon cay. affairs, and will if elected earnestly day night to see “ The N e’er Do W ell” i work for the realization o f this ideal. ■ Mrs. 0 . J. Scbelberg o f Salem, is at the Grand. 1 was employed as a clerk in one o f W. H. Funson was seen motoring to J. R . G A R D N E R S C A S H S T O R E visiting her mother, Mrs. Anna Stay- Aumsville Sunday, in his new Over Salem’s mercantile establishments for Is showing a fine line o f Henry Smith and John Thoma were land. He brought his parents, ton. Mr. some time and was connected with the j business visitors in Detroit Tuesday, and Mrs. W. F. Fuston, to his home Capital Journal for upwards o f two Curtia Cole, wife and baby o f near in the interests o f the Stayton Mutual where their took dinner, and returned years and in that capacity learned to Kingston were Stayton visitors Mon Telephone Co. sort the true from the false and also j with them in the evening. day. learned that no man is so wise but that W. H. Funson, the popular teacher 1 FOR SPRING AND SUMMER every other man can enlighten him | Carl Titus, wife and little daughter farmer, who lives west o f town, has| The Leader about something. o f Kingston were business visitors here purchased a new Overland car o f Kor- I hold diplomas from the law depart S e p a r a t e G a r m e n t s in U n i o n - S u i t s in a ll th e S t a n d a r d S i z e s A complete and completely inclosed inek & Mielke. Monday. upright Columbia Grafonola on display ment o f the University o f California! at C. A . Luthy’ s the Jeweler. Call and from three departments o f the i The Stayton truck, owned by Hol- and hear some o f the latest selections. Willamette University. I have p ra c- ford and son, sports new coat of ticed law here in Salem for several J. R. GARDNER’S CASH S TO RE, Stayton, Ore. green paint. years and I think that 1 am equipped | all kinds of Squirrel Peison on hand. Ivan G. Martain, candidate for Repre for passing intelligently on such bills Woodlark, C & W, Red Dragon, etc, sentative on the Republican ticket, ac as may come before the legislature. Mrs. John Lau and two children of 25c-35c per can at Beauchamp’s. ' V) companied by Chas. Watt, a pioneer of 1 am convinced that the state is bur ■ m * « " i * È j - i i v - V J L " H W - Albany were visiting at the E. C. Lau luigi WtWfT * S W I*’” , f la S H d f ft |f■ jm p j, . Oregon were in Stayton yesterday. Mr. dened with commissions some o f which home Sunday. J. T. Hunt, wife and daughter Helen Martin is a fine young fellow and will we could do without and the complex \ o f the Waldo Hills arid Mrs. White and make good if he is elected. and expensive systems o f others could C. A. Beauchamp and wife and W .F . 1 little daughter o f Salem were visitors be simplified. I believe that we should j Goodman and wife motored to Salem j here Saturday. have a rural credit system planned for Sunday evening Mr. Lambert has been improving the the benefit o f the farmer rather than a | W. W. Elder is having his home in roads near Stayton. A fter some grad set o f commissioners to manage it. the east part o f town remodelled into ing was done a rain came on making Whatever will benefit the county or 1 modern shape. Jacob Spaniol is doing the road very soft whereby a few state will get my earnest support, —all j In o u r N e w B u i l d i n g o n T h i r d S t r e e t , Autos were stuck. But when Mr. kle just i n at Beauchamp’s Drug the plumbing work. I ask is a trial and if 1 do not make Lambert gets through with it we are Store. See window. S t a y t o n , w i t h o u r im m e n s e s t o c k good, it will not be because I do not Frank Lesley and family and Claude sure to have excellent roads as he try. Ivan G. Martin. o f u p -to -d a te Darby and family o f Stayton, attended knows how to build them. F rane» X. Bushman in the “ Second (Paid adv.) the funeral services o f Pearl Hum in Command.” Star Theatre April 29. phrey’s near Shaw, Monday. Five acts, 5c and 10c. 3ig ad on inside page Two (Comedies SUNDAY NIGHT’S Show will consiit of Five Reels of Good Clean Photo Play i ‘METRO” — “ Seen at the Star” Star Theatre TOWN conic Hendershott’s Gem Confectionery LU M BER L u m b e r Y a rd in S u b lim ity FINISHED AND ROUGH Our cigars are no bet Get our Prices - They are Right j j Also Drawers, Corset Covers and Petticoats j Lest you forget we have Ladies Knit Underwear 0 N icely L ocated Fine line of fishing tac Does your nose feel Emil Cladek, accompanied by Misses Jos. Sherman, wife and two children 1 Rose Cladek, Margaret Fehlen, Jose badly? Is your throat stopped up? Is o f near Shaw were visiting at the Chas. phine Dechauteau and Mary Rock mo your head clogged with cold? Then Fischer home Sunday. tored to Salem Salem Sunday. take Beauchamp’s C o l d Tablets at once. They afford postive relief and a M rs. Ed Meier and Andy Zimmerman F. E. Beauchamp, wife and two speedy cure. 25c per box. Money o f Sublimity were visiting at the John j children o f Albany visited relatives back if not satisfied Thoma home Saturday. I here Sunday, Mrs. Carrie Beauchamp accompanied them home for a short Í visit. ifter The Rain Dr. J. G. Turner, formerly of Is the time to use Squirrel Poison, Lowe & Turner, eye special Peter Deidrich reports the sale o f Sloper has the brand you use. ist o f Portland, will be in Mill City, two Fords since the last issue o f the Wed. April 26, at Hotel parlors. Head Ed Taylor, wife and son o f L yons: One to Nick Neitling o f Fern aches relieved, cross eyes straightened. were Stayton visitors Saturday, th e y , and one to Ed Taylor on Little No charge for consultation or examina North Fork. •ame down in their new Ford. tion. Satisfaction guaranteed. Dr. Turner will make regular trips to Mill Dr. H. C. Epley and family were City every 60 days. ere from Salem Sunday visiting Mrs. Rheumatism Cure ate Lonsway and Mrs. Martin. Don’ t fail to try this remedy. Costs nothing if it dosen’ t cure. Sloper’s How's This? Mrs. J. W. Hewitt is visiting her Drug Store. W e offer Ono Hundred Dollarn Re- for any caso of Catarru that ster, Mrs. Laffoon at Fox Valley this eek. Mrs. Laffoon is seriously ill. The Christian Endeavor society o f cannot bo cured by Hali’a Catarrh the Christian church will give an | Cure. F. J. C H E N E Y & CO., Toledo, O. Easter program Sunday night. The W o, tho u n d e r siz e d . hevo known r . J. program will consist o f musical and Cheney fo r tho lost IS years, and believe him perfectly honorable In n'l business On the Leader, a Columbia Grafon- literary numbers. transactions and flnanelnlly «hie to carry ». For information call at Luthy’a out a r y obligations m~. > t y 1:1s firm. N ATION AL CAN Xd C . C " —H 2r.C E , l welry Store. E. Roy, wife and two daughters, Phil Bates, editor o f the Pacific [ Northwest and E. E. Brodie, editor of the Daily Oregon City Enterprise, were pleasant callers at the Mail Office Saturday. Several New Styles Tcledo, 0. n a il's C-.t.nrrh Curo It t - ' ^n Internally, •etln,; < i-retly u r n ti n l lor-1 end mu- •ova surface3 r t t\o ry.r.r-i. 7 * s tl-io rl .1» t” nt fr " \ J’ r P i t i Centn i .- bntt! . Cold !y e!| Int*. Tako Hall's r& nily Fills for constipation. and C o m e in a n d s e c u s . Furniture Y o u arc a lw a y s — W e lc o m e — Green Trading Stamps with every purchase of 10c and over at the Lilly Hardware Co. Llj j,!!!! L,:.I WHITE SHOES asy Terms of Payment Misses Milca and Ruth and Forest Guy Sloper returned from Portlsnd Msck, mi tore I to PorPand Saturlay iturday where he hr* been employed for a day’s visit with Albert Roy snd c j rat tew months as a taxi driver. family and Miss Eliza Roy. Hardware Just Arrived WILL ESTABLISH FERRY IF YOU WANT PURE MILK OR CREAM It is understood that Linn and Mar- l ion counties will establish a free ferry , across the Santiam near North Santi- | am. This has been needed for some Call Brewers’ Dairy, phone 248. Our I time and will be much appreciated by motto is to furnish a pure sanitary the people on both sides o f the river. article and our price is the same as Mr. Jephcot’s w a a: 7Jc through the feeding LANCEFIELD Eggs For Hatching. From the best white rock hens Ficial strain, 75c per setting o f 15 eggs. Place j your order with Mrs. W. A. Weddle. | Phone 3x8. Orders filled with care. 4-27 per quart months and fije through the pasture months, which latter are from April 1st to feeding time in the fall. We solicit the pat ronage o f all who desire good milk at a resonable price. Brewer’s Dairy. tf