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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1916)
AROUND TOWN RAILROAD RACE IS ON SERVICES AT SAYS OREGONIAN CHRISTIAN CHURCH SATURDAY NIGHT M e t r o P r e se n ts M A R Y MILES M INTER IN Arr the Hill i rd Iluminan railroad Thursday 7:45 p. m. F.vangvllst Wars interests to have » rare to Bend »cross ; begins » series o f revival services. the Caucado Mountains from the Will Members urged to Hite.l and public co r amette Valiev as the did up the De dially invited to attend every service. schutes Valley to the same point a few Friday afternoon. Ladies Aid Meeting years ago asks the Sunday Oregonian. Hddc School: 10 a .m . 'I here were “ There are >'ertain indications which 11!* present last Sunday, Come help us Mrs. Albert Kay a. d two children ,,f Winlook. Wash., visited at the W. \ lend color to an affirmative answer. make it 150. Active work o f surveying parties, e f Preaching 11 a. m. Elder home Sunday. “Always In the way, so they say forts toward purchasing rights o f w ay Communion 1 2 m. and shipments o f supplies for prospect- I wonder why they don’t kiss me, Junior Congregation 4p.m. Miss Esther Brown o f Portland is Boys and girls o f Stayton o f junior age maki"g a two-week's yistt with re!a ! ivc work are the Indication«. Just the same as Sister May. Several months ago there w as talk o f ; arc invited to come. tives and friends here. I am always in the way" building a railroad from Salem through Christian Endeavor 6:45 p m. Stayton, thence up the North Santiam i This picture is taken from the famous song classic by C. Harrit Preaching Service 7:46 p. m. Mrs. John Robertson o f Potter's Mill visited her mother, Mrs. Anna Valley and across the Cascade Moun- 1 Sermon by Evangelist Ware. tains to Bend. This line was surveyed Singers invited to help sing and public Stayton here Monday. as far as Stayton some time ago. Re cordially invited to attend. Alva Smith has a six-ineh grin on his cently a surveying party has been act K. 1,. Putnam, Pastor. face over the arrivrl o f a ten-pound ive in the North Santiam Valley east o f there. It has surveyed a line from ! girl at his place Sunday. Expert developing ana printing at Stayton eastward to Mehama, thence Sloper's. i Mary Miles Minter is in her 15th southward across the North Santiam year. Metro’s youngest star. Satur- River i n t o Linn County, running Mary Miles Minter is 15 year* old, through L.yona and up Fox Valley and 1 day night at Stur Theatre. Metro’s youngest ster, starring in “ Al then turning eastward about live miles 1 Samuel Lake was born in Columbia ways in the W ey“ at Star Theatre Sat south o f th? Albany-Hoover branch o f, county. Penn., in 1830 and died at his J. M. Ringo and wile motored to tne Southern Pacific. This crew i s ' home two anj one-half miles east of urday Night. • Salem Saturday where they spent the Stsvton, May 16, 1916 after several still at work. week-end visiting relatives. Members o f the crew are reported to years o f patient suffering. Mrs. Jos. Fisher was shopping in Sa Mr. Lake came to Oregon by ox j Another gross o f Adlerika just re have said that active work will begin lem Tuesday. on the grade next month. Current ru team in 1862. and hus been a resident | ceived. Buy it at Sloper's. The heat that can be inni e mor is to the effect that the Hill inter- ° ( Oregon ever since. He was married to Miss Matilda Dufield in Salem. Oeto-1 est* are backing this proposed mad. Mrs. Emma Glover was a week-end R. E. Calavan who has been working Soon after this party o f surveyors her 15, 1805, and the couple celebrated visitor in Portland. in the mines in California for the past began working in the vieinity o f Stay- their golden wedding at thw home place three months has returned horn?. ton. a party o f surveyors went to Hoo last October. Miss Gowan o f Salem is visiting! He is survived by his wife and five ver, the Eastern terminus o f the old friends here this week. Sam Grey o f the Grey-Btdle o f Sa 40e per 100 ( ash They are: Grant o f Jolon, Corvallis & Eastern Railroad, n o w children. lem, and a party o f friends passed for owned by the Southern Pacific, and Calif., William o f Stayton, Mrs. Susan! Geo. Bell and son motored dowr. from through Stayton Tuesdry evening. have been n t work east o f Hoover Caplinger of Salem, Mrs. Ethel Malone ublimity Saturday. Ligget and Myers of Stayton. and Joseph o f San Francis-1 about two weeks. Tobacco Coupons One brother, John R. Lake o f ! Mrs. Clara Pratt visited in Aumsville When this railroad was built, the co. - - - - - ■-- j 50c in trade Stayton, and numerous grandchildren grade was extended about eight miles “ Saturday and Sunday. Sundaes every day at the Fountain. beyond where the track was laid, and aiso survive him. Served i n the daintiest. Captivating this grade is yet in fair condition. The Samuel Lake had been a n active Slayton’s Florist way. Every Flavor. Beauehamp’s. member o f the Methodist church for latter party o f surveyors is working Takes special pride in making bou ea-tward from the end o f this grade, 49 years, 46 years a mason and an Indi quets and floral pieces. Come early or W . L. Diel and wife accompanied by apparently with the purpose of survey an war veteran. The funeral survicea ( telephone vour wants that you may R. A. Maclay and wife and Miss Ella were held yesterday at the home, Rev. | ing a line across the mountaias. have your choice both for Decoration Williams motored to Salem Monday. __ ___ ____ ____ __________ That the Harriman interests are ____ con- E. B. Lockhart officiating, and inter- Day and Graduation. Eflie Miller. templating the extension o f the line ™e,,t was m^the Lone Oak ^cemetery by Chas. Cladek, Guy Sloper and Dare from Albany to Hoover and on to Bend the beautiful rites o f the Masonic Or- W. H. Downing and wife motored Sloper and wife motored to Lacomb is believed to be responsible for this i der. K ELLY BROS. OPENS from Shaw Tuesday. Sunday in Mr. Cladek's new Chalmers. survey. Such an extension has been rumored many times in past years, but Stayton to Salem by the Mill City Kreso Dip No. L Buy it at Sloper’s. this is the first time that surveying SATU R D A Y . MAY 20. D. B. Hill It’s the official dip. Don’t use a sub Auto Stage for 50e. work has been done on the present stitute. Make sure, ask your vete.in- scale. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lulay were in from ary. That construction work in the near I 40c Oranges a t « « - 35c Linn county Saturday, visiting. FOR SALE at SUBLIMITY AND AT THE YARO 5 MILES EAST future is contemplated is shown by the 20c 18c Arthur Keene and wife, Miss Cora fact that two and one-half tons o f pro 85c Dr. C. J. Korinek o f Portland is vis Turnidge.Miss Harding and Mrs. Young visions were shipped recently to Hoo i 9 lb. sack Oatmeal • at Young’s Cash Grocery. iting his brothers here. motored up from Salem Sunday for a ver. day’ s visit. People familiar with that section of Tom Smith came homi from Salem the country assert that both o f these Dr. Beauchamp report« twins, boy Sat"rday for a few days visit. Mrs. John P. Penland and son Ro proposed railroads will likely head for bert o f Albany visited over the week Minto Pass and cross t h e Cascade ami girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Sii- end with her sister. Miss Grace Tiffary Mountains by that route. The Corval bernagel east o f Stayton this morning May 18. at the Joe Peery home. lis & Eastern Railroad was constructed with the cold cash. I f you buy here I so that it would cross the mountains by . nd are not satisfied you get your mon L. A. Thomas shipped a car o f hogs that pass if extended, and the work of ey back at Beauchamp’s Drug Store. the surveyors indicates that the pro from West Stayton yesterday. Is at Hand. You Will Need moters o f the Salem-Bend line are plan Dr. Beauchamp reports a boy bom to w follow the same route. ning to The STAYTON-KINGSTON Mr. rnd Mrs. Raleigh Burtis o f Meha Q y f p r e s c r ip t io n b u S Ì - present activities o f both surveying ma May 16. . * . i AUTO STAGE crews i. is what has led to the belief that ness gained more than 25# over last the two great rivp.l railroad interests of Will make regular trips every day, year. A pretty substantial testimonial A “ Metro” Saturday night at Star the Northwest may be planning a race Sundays included as follows: To Beautify Your Rooms. You can get them at to the efficiency o f our work at Beau Theatre starring Mary Miles Minter. for advantageous locations across that I-eave Stayton for Kingston 6:50 A.M. champ’s. pass. " Kingston " Stayton 7:10 •• J. R. GARDNER’S CASH STORE, Stayton, Ore. Mrs. A. H. LaCroix o f Grass Valiev The prospective railroad work has Arrive Stayton 7:20 ” Hon. W. H. Hobson, S. H. Heltzel is a guest o f Mrs. Lee Tate this week. aroused considerable interest i n this Leave - Stayton - 7:45 A. M. and Jno. Downing attended the Marion section o f the state and people who ** - Sublimity - 8:00 " County I.O.O.F. Convention at Scott's como down from Mill City, Detroit and G. L. and C. E. Brown, John Thoma __ ____ __ __ __ 9 ” Aumsville-meet train62 8:20 • • Mills Saturday, May 13. TYtTYW. ÄTTTNWE JiTWFMt J 'riWfk l'lfW J g'rrwfi« lÄA-w« other towns along the North Santiam and Wm. Petzel motored to Salem Sun .^1 . u n i i » f ià U J iit 2 u ü t iiK fV u J iM fc f » ....u ff T . . l, i i. , g S . n iu if V " - Turner - 8:35 report new developments almost daily. Arrive Salem-meet Ore.Elec.9:10 • * day. ! |1 Save Your Cabbage from the Cab They assert that the work o f surveying Leave Ore. Elec. Salem 4:30 P. bage Maggot. Our preparation will do crews indicates that actual construction Arrive L. H. Davis and daughter o f West - Turner - 5:06 the work and costs but little. work must be contemplated soon.” Stayton were Stayton visitors Satur " Aumsville-meet trairfil 5:20 Sloper’s Drug Store. day. " - Sublimity - 5:45 " “ Always in the Way” BASE BALL S H A W vs MILL CITY SUNDAY, M AY 21 See this M etro W onder Play At Mill City-Come SUNDAY NIGHT SAMUEL LAKE A BIG P R O G R A M FOR EVER YO N E 5c STAR THEATRE 10c In any quantity “ Ice Cold Blitz The drink that Fits” It’s Sunday Every Day. Hendershott’s Gem Confectionery LUMBER Lumber Yard in Sublimity SPECIALS FINISHED AND ROUGH Get our Prices W e back what we say - They are Right House Cleaning Time NEW SCHEDULE SALEM --STAYTO N New Curtains: New W all Paper: W indow Shades: Flower Pots: Jardinieres: Etc. M ! Spring Hardware n ” - Stayton - 6:00 ” Mr. and Mrs. J. Kuckleberg and Leave Stayton tor Kingston 6 :10 P.M . niece Christiana, Mrs. Geo. Cooper and “ Kingston “ Stayton 6:35 P.M. J daughter and Miss Vera Bishop o f Sa Connects with Motor Car lem visited at the E. Young home Sun Miss Vida Young o f Corvallis visited day. Joseph Hamman i Saturday and Sumiay with home folks here. Mrs. Stephen Taylor and little son Willard left yesterday for Princeton, Incorrectly prescribed glasses in Jack Johnston, wife and little son o f I California for a month’s visit with Mrs. crease eye strain, deform the eyes, and Fox Valley were visitors in Stayton j Taylor’ s parents, E. Dunagan a n d make o f your later years a time of Sunday. wife. permanently- dimmed vision. Such glasses are common enough, but are Miss Lena Matten o f Salem is visit eve destroyers and the product o f in ing at the home o f her sister, Mrs. M.- MAN KILLED AT MILL CITY experienced opticians. On the other We have the most complete line in J. Crabtree. hand, correctly prescribed glasses save Eastern Marion County Frank Mack and wife returned from Geo. Carlson, an employe o f the the eyes from strain, increase their TIolley Saturday where they have been Hammond Lumber Co. was instantly usefulness for you, if you wear them Green Trading Stamps with every the past year. *'• purchase o f 10c and over at the killed at one o f the camps yesterday the day o f dimmed vision may never | morning. The accident was caused by arrive. Such glasses are eye builders : a flying limb from a falling tree. The and are prescribed by long experienced Dr. Turner has had , Ringo Undertaking Co. o f thia city eye specialists. We | ut quality in every package, | was summoned to Mill City yesterday years o f hard practical experience as I jiiiiiii This is no .'rapt with Experience, Knowledge to make arrangements for the funeraJ. an exclusive eye specialist. I |"Trf"| fwurw switte iw^| imnn| side line, for he devotes his entire time, id Accuracy at Rcauchamp’s. energy and effort exclusively to the A “ M etro” at Star Theatre Satur eye, coupled with being educated in the 1 Oliver Lesley, Geo. Tate, Norman FOR SALE •avie and Henry Mutschler were Salem day night starring Mary Miles Minter. best schools ami many years experience makes him a safe person for you to sitors Sunday. Two Jersey Bulls One coming 2 yr. consult. Consult him a t the Hotel! ! old, eligible to register. One coming I Stavton, Wednesday May 31st and at | . $100 ilewcrd, $100 A beautiful assortment o f box can 3 yr. old. Both very gentle. See or T h « readers of this paper wilt i 1 h ir day Jn • ] t ;,.o- ^ b« dies at Sloper’s, ! phone J. T. hunt, Sublimity, Orcg. § leased to k ir n that there Is at 1 a -, on « readrd disease that science has P cn tr. able to euro In all Its stages, and that is \ C O N T A I N S THE VIRTUES O r Mr. and Mrs. Alois Hassler o f Sub Catarrh, nail’s Ca’ .rrh Cure Is the o n !/ PUBLIC SALE positive euro norr known to the medical CASCARA SAGRA 0 A. BERBERIS, limity Wire trading with Stayton irle r- fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional S A R S A P A R ILLA ,JU N IP E R , disease, requires a constitutional treat ■bants Saturday. m en t H all's Catarrh Cure Is taken In W ITH AROMATICS. ternally. acting directly upon the blood Milk and Cream I will .«ell my rfock, implements, and mucous surfaces o f the system, there Misa Julia Koedigheimer w h o is and by destroying the foundation o f the dis houseliold goods at mv place J mile , At a right price from the Stayton Call and See Them irking in Sal m visited over Sunday ease. and g iiln g tho p.atient strength by no th o f Sublim ity on Tuesday M ly 23 , j hairy. E. D. Crabtree, prop. building up the constitution and assisting A NATURAL ALTERATIVE ano APPETIZER th home foll.s. nature In doing Its work. The proprietors •it 1 p. m. Don’ t forget the date. have so much faith In its curative pow FAVORABLY KNOWN AND U 5E0 FOR 40 YEARS Stephen Weber ers that they offer One Hundred Dollar* 5-18 C. H n* came up from Portland for for any ease that It fails to cure. Ecnd for list o f testimonials. Frank Stupkc and wife of Gooch were W E S E L L AND RECOM M END IT. a . over Sunday visit with his daughter, Address P. J. CHENEY A CO., T oledo, Ohio» Guy (J. Smith and several friends I in Stayton yesterday having aonie den Bold by oil Drurrricfa, 7:e. Mrs. D. C. Duvis. Taka H all’s Fam ily Pills fo r constipation. were over from Salem Sunday. Sloper’s DrtiK Store tal work done. Sterno Canned Heat, per's Buy it at Slo- O f the seasonable kind always on hand at the right time Builders' hardw are at the low est possible prices DR.J.D.TURNER • SPECIALIST I HAVE A FEW Broken Sizes Housecleaning Time M eans new furniture, and rugs IN lu a lity always W ins, LADIES' And CHILDREN’S SHOES That I will Close Out VERY CHEAP Lilly Hardware Co. yfM.PFUNDER's OREGON i BLOOD MEDICINE r A GOOD SPRING T 0 NH> L AXAM LANCEFIELD o «I