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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1916)
AÌ 1 I b -% . I _ -C -v h*TOr/N*(^ Spo >ge* from Ec to $1.60 Hi SI q* r’ s. f'uuiui, Louie* tin'. ili. , left in the S’ ..r Theatre. Ovn or osn have same Geo. Keoeh made a business tr..• to '■> calling at this el.i. o. Portland Tuesday. Mrs. K. T. Mi tthiiu will entertain , c „ , i. „ v n . J (I. .«¡us'liere of cox > l.t ■ . .. - .1 .. tin- B irth d a y Clt; Slav ten visitor today. ... !'• r hom e on K ri- cav' “ fUrnoon* Julv Wth* Mr*. E. Jeter returned to h-r home « ’ "• K' * ' h ^ ■ , m (. .rook Saturday. tie lost.e.I sev -r- in . >riland Weunefdav. ___ at ears of piling that i.av. Chri*. Silvernvgel was over from the Ionian country Tuesday. ^ # 11C 0, n e w nne . . . . . . , , . nf Bath Sponge*, 10--16 and 26c at Jt.s. Heidroks was down from bub- , . . . Bet-urhamp s Drug Store. Iimttv on business yesterday. ____ Mis» I.nis Williams who has been teachinj solus I in Portland returned home la >t week and expects to spend the summer with her father an 1 sister here. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Krcso Dip No. 1 will keep the (lies l or Sal* A tr<»Hh .Irisov cow. En fnun worrying your cattle. Huy it at quire of K. Roy, Stayton. 7-20 Sloper's. For Sale Stock Goats, ( ’has. Stayton. Arthur Brunch v .* in town Monday morning. lie is quiti l»me with a Stayton, Oregon. 8-3x spraimsi ankle, which is very incon venient during the harvest season just FDR SALK —Almost n e w buggy and double harne»*. See Haimniin'« coming op. Feed Barn. tf Those campii g at the Turner con vention from here are: Mrs. T, C. Money to Loan I Have Made Arrange Crabtree and little daughter, Rev. It ments for loaning eastern money, Putnam, Miss s Nora Crabtree, Idris will make very low rate of inter Rossell and Ethel Wirth. est on highly improved farina. Ho mer H. Smith, room f», McCormick Bldg., Salem. Oregon, Phone 96. Emma Glover hi's been granted a di tf. voree from her husband John P. Glover She is given the custody of the chil dren. The couple were married at Flagstaff, A m ., in 1897. TH E New Box Candies V' *sA$p<'lSä» Afc-J-A M asierpicturc Betrayed • • & * ’ !•>; You will Like ii 5c unii 10c Grace De Carlton, Star In “ Betrayed,* Thanhoueer- Mutual Matterpictur« Du Luxe Edition. SUNDAY NIGHT, JULY 16, D IA M O N D 'S C E L E B R A T E D , . Mrs. A. T. Brewer returned home money on up-to-date stationery. Let Recorder's Report for the Quarter Ending Tuesday from a ten days visit with us show you. Fine Linen Box Station June the 30th, 1916. ... , re atives and friends in Portland. ery, also linen tablets with envelopes Miss Mabel Townes of >U- Pleasant, to match at Beauchamp's, the REXALL was a Stayton visitor this week. Store. ____ Round Trip Mrs. J. E. Sloper is visiting at the To Turner Sunday on the Auto Truck Byron Robertson home in Linn Co. for 50c. W a ni Holford »«S ' L ,£ r I, A M utual W e can save you Perrv Bressler o f Lyons, was a busi . . . _ _ . nes8 visitor m Stayton Tuesday. ' SATURDAY July 15 AUTO REPAIRING , ,, ... . . . , Mrs. George Davie and children re- J. P. Wilbur and wife and J. T. — ( arl bolliR has bought the Arney ’ . ,. .... ..................... ..... turne 1 home from AIsea Friday, whete Caldwell and family went blackberry Fli«*! 1-arm in I.inn county. , , . . . Bring your auto that is out of com _____ she had oeen visiting her slater. nicking hist Sunday and came home mission to the Brown Auto Repair Shop with over-twenty gallon. lhey report w here we are equipped to bundle nny- Jake Etzel and wife and Geo. Etzel the berries fine and lots of them. | thing that can be fixed on an auto. were in from Fern Ridge Tuesday at Beauchamp's Drug Store. Brown’s Auto Repair Shop. 6 29 trading with Stayton merchants STAR, THEATRE HAWAIIAN SINGERS ANQ MUSICIANS Prices 15c and 35c. General Fund. Receipt« No Reserved Seats . B. A. Schaefer, wife ami son Cecil April 6 Taxes received $182.28 V ____________________________________________________________ ' returned home from their two week’s “ 13 “ “ 114.11« “ 14 Show License 6.00 Ucrvy Beauchamp went to Portland visit in Portland Monday. They were “ 16 Taxes received 23.28 Sunday where he took the Pharmacy accompanied home by muster Harry Sehuefer, who expects to spend tnc ** 21 *• •• 121.0« Supplies at Beauchamp’s Drugstore, examination Monday and Tuesday. h j? I Wl:..!n ill- Price summer there. “ 21 Show License 2.00 IIK | G a llo n ....................$ .75 “ 22 •• •• 2.00 Mr. and M rs. W. L. Deil left Mon- Mi«s June Kearns will entertain the Among those from here attending 1 G a llo n ................... 1.2b “ 27 Taxes received 197.19 day for Portland where they will visit. Erode Club at her home in the south the Turner conventioh were: T. J. May 2 G a llo n s ....................2 30 2 " “ 33.74 --------- part of town, Wednesday July J9th. Ware and family, W. A. Weddle and q . /W’ ¥ T PJk MB' ¿ W A Gallon- . . . 3.20 ** 22 Show license 4.00 Bathing caps and water wings, large --------- family. Misses Selina Sehuff, Maude '~V 3 l.,* ! IQ alloaa.................. 4 1 < > 27 Show A Podlers License 3.00 assortment to choose from at Sloper’s. j 0hn Kabourek of Willamette Falls, Eskew and Lilly Ware, Masters Dur- June 7 Show License ^ 5 G a llo n s .......................... 6,00 8.00 ----------- Ore., was on over Sunday visitor with ward Wirth and Lowel Riggs. , ...................® IKI “ 8 Billiard license 40.00 C. J. Ruettgers of Linn county, was v,is nephew, Adam Schleis of Linn Co. “ 10 Taxes received ’ 17.05 r ; : 7 ., I Fresh Fruits, Oianges. trading with Stuyto" merchants Tues- ______ Total $753.91 day. j , W. Mayo, a n d w i f e motored ■K. vVy V - A B:nanas Warrants Drawn on the Fund During ------------ to Crabtree on business yesterday. 8 0F T DRINKS and BLITZ Quarter. Miss Lena Nighberger of Salem, xiiey njB(je »ht trip in D. M. Doll’s Eye Signt Specialist Newspapers and Magazines April 4 Electric Light Co $ 57.20 spent the week end visiting friends car_ of Salem, Ore. will be ** 4 J. Downing 11.00 here. ----------- at Hotel Stayton '* 4 Brown Pctzcl Co. 14.08 --------- Ed. Meier and family, Dan and Miss Friday P. M. July 14, 1916 “ 4 Lilly Hardware Co. 5.20 Bill and Alva Myers are home from Rose Kintx and Adam Susbauer of Sub- All material used is the best " 4 J. B. Grier 10.001 Pctter’s mill where they have been at limity were Sunday visitors at the All work guaranteed. “ 4 John Downing 45.001 work. John Thoma home. May 2 Electric Light Co. 57.11 '* 2 Brown Pctzel Co. 47.65 Mr. Jackson of Mill City, visited at Ansco cameras take good pictures, " 2 Stayton Mail 2.90, the W. F. Blakely home Saturday and See them at SI ier’s. *' 2 J .B . Grier 10.00 j Sunday. 1 --------- '* 2 J . Downing 45.00 ■ — Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thad Sterling June 6 Electric Light Co. 60.26 Mrs. Charles. Noland of Salem, visit- and daughter, Maud, motored over Joseph Winters and family of “ 6 J. Downing 46.001 ed over Sunday at the Peery home in from Lebanon a n d spent Sunday North Creek, visited the South '* 6 Herbert Staab 1.20 j this city. with Mrs. L. McIntyre. ** 6 A. Wolf 1.201 Falls Sunday. M 6 Stephen Taylor 1.20 Joe Peery has located his tailoring, Mrs. S. W. Millipan returned Mrs. II. N. Huntley and son Clarence ** 6 J. B. Grier 10,00, cleaning and pressing establishment in are visit ng her sister near Crabtree home Tuesday after a 2 months April 1 Account overdrawn 239.78 the Lancefield building. See his ad in j this week. visit with friends at Orepon City 663.6s another part of the Mail. J. R. GARDNER'S CASH STORE, Stayton, Ore. To error in overdraft Apr. 1st 2.00 Ore., and Vancouver, Wash. F. H. Downs and wife left yesterday 665.6« Miss Mary Reiger returned to Port for Walla Walla, Wash., to be gone D. O. Freeman made a busi To Balance 88.28 land today, after a month’ s visit with t vo months. Total ness trip to Silverton Monday. $753.91 her father here. She was accompanied NEW SCHEDULE by her sister Miss Louise. Miss Etta Lanp is workinp in Water Fund, Receipts April 1 1916, Bal. on hand $1039.89 the hotel at Silverton. Mrs. Jas. Turnridge and party of Col, during quarter S T A Y T O N -K IN G S T O N 284.68 I eanuts always on tap at Beauchamp’ s Mr. Sam Arnold made a busi friends motored up from Sheridan Total $1294.47! Drug Store. AUTO STAGE Monday evening and visited a few ness trip to A. Frazer’s Friday. Warrants Drawn on the Fund During Will make rc»;ulur trips every day, hours at the C. C. Nott home. the Quarter. Sundays included as follows: Miss June Kearns spent last week in J. G. Woodward of Salem, was April 4 S. H. Kerr M il M PHONS on urncr at tht Geo. Staples and Wesley in Silver Falls City Wednesday. Arotner one of those popular sum “ 4 J. Downing 15.001 Leave Stayton for Kingston 6:6oA.M. rr.ith homes. mer dances at Aumsville Saturday, " Kingston ” Stayton 7:10 " 22.0V Will Jones and family of Prat- May 2 C. E. Brown Arrive Stayton 7:20 " July 15. Talmage Orchestra, best of 2 Kormek and Mielke 7.90 Mrs. Ed Young and daughters, Vida tum, was at Silver Creek Falls order. Gentlemen 50c, ladies free. 2 S. H. Kerr 2.60 Fare, King.ton to Salem, 75 centi and Vivian attended the Turner Con Thursday. 29.50 2 M. L. Eskew Stayton to Salem 50 cent« vention today. ALL SIZES FROM 2 J. Spaniol 2.50 Joe Lanp was down to the Leave - Stayton - 7:45 A. M. 2 J. Downing 15.00 Sublimity - 8:00 “ Dr. Beauchamp reports a fine boy Falls Friday with his Ford. All kinds at Beauchamp’ s Drug Store. i June 6 J. Downing 16.00 “ Aumsville-meet train62 8:20 •* born to Mr. and Mrs. Press Burson, ---------- “ - Turner - 8:36 " 110.05 Luther Myers of Salem, visit Monday, July 10. Arrive Milem-meet Ore.Elec.9:10 •• Mrs. R. L. Putnam and daughter ed his ranch at this place Sun To balance 1188.82 Leave Opp. Ore. Elec. Salem 4:30 I’. M. Ltnora are spending the week visiting Total $1294.47 Arrive - Turner - 6:06 " Mrs. A. Sommer is here visiting her day. at the home of her parents, Mr. and .1. B. Grier, Recorder “ Aumsville-meot trainili 6:20 " diughters, Mrs. C. A. Beauchamp and Mrs. H. G. VonBehren of near Aums- “ - Sublimity - 6:45 “ Mr. Jones and family of Sa M rs. B.JA. Schaefer. “ - Stayton' 6:00 •• 1 ville. lem, visited his ranch at this Leave Stayton lor Kingston 6:10 IVM. place Sunday. “ Kingston " Stayton 6:35 I’ .M. Connects with Motor Car Ona Martin and family of Ma- Joseph llamman cleay, spent Saturday and Sun K odaks and K odak — P UKE ICE CR E A M g t D R . BANCROFT H endershott’s Gem Confectionery Before Starting Silver Creek Falls J On your Summ er V acation, see our line of Trunks, Suit Cases, Traveling Bags, Telescopes and other handy articles for the traveler. Play Sandals :resh Roasted SALEM-STAYTON A re Light, Cool, Com - 1.26 fortable, K eep the Feet • Clean, W ear W ell and A re Economical. K o rin e k s remedies C h i l d r e n ’s 5 ’s -T o — B ig G i r l ’s 6 ’s HELP THE KIDNEYS day at the north ¡alls. LANCEFIELD Stayton Reader» are Learning The W ay. Mill City - Stayton - Salem The March King’s stately name is known wherever music holds its own, wherever drums and cymbals throb, and orchestras hold down their job. A Sousa march—just mention that, and mark how people smile thereat; they enow what Sousa’s music is; ii’s melody \ without the fizz; it’s full of energy and )ep, and makes old graybeards dance i step; they hear the sound of marching nen, of chargers trotting down the glen, he shock o f battle and the roar, and lillows beating on the shore. And 3ousa, when he would compose that nusic which the whole world knows, JOHN PHILIP SOUSA And Hit Band, Say r ills up his pipe with good old “ T u x ” " A l l Ihe elm. tntrgy (name t’other brands, and he says, and enlhuiiatm ice pul Into Ihe playing o f *The “ Shucks!” ) . Tuxedo is the smoke of Sian and Stripet For men who do big things with lyre or ever ’ we find In ihe tltady pen, who make the old world’s wheels use o f Tuxedo. ” go round, whose names will down the Jtnd H it Entire Band iges sound. Lost, a lipht red cow belong- It’s th» little kidney ills— Winnifred Freeman visited at inp to Mrs. J. E. Kimsey. lie -! Thp litme’ weRk or n,'hin* l,ack the Ben Petersor home Sunday , r . . I The unnoticed urinary disorder*— ward foi Finding. Wou d also be' That . may , lead , to , dropsy , • ».. afternoon. and » r, Brights pleased if tne party who borrow-j diiiCHHe, Sheila Neal called on Mrs. Kim Leaves Mill City 6:15 a. m. for Lyons t-fi the: bell and collar from the When the kidneys are weak, sey Monday. Mchama. Stayton, 7:45, Sublimity, Help them with Doan’s Kidney Pills. cow, would return it as it would Aumsville, Turner, arrives in Salem at A remedy especially for weak kid be a preat help in findinp her. 9:15 a. in. Leaves Salem 4:30 p. m. AUTO-STAGE neys. by citizens of this locality. Geary Neal made a business Mrs. E. Henderson, 1730 Garry St. I , Albany, Oregon, says: “ A spell of trip to Salem Monday. » .V . . .) jT/.v/r rd, S 100 Ti e r-rel-.-n of 1 I par« r Trat h« t< 1 ■ - i u. 1 ■■ : 1.1 rit 1 ..I oiio •Ir.a., 1 a ..a • t I'., aco lia.i been ’ hlj U c . ¡I i n't 1 if i—.s, unii that I» Lair.: , a .. ; ■ ■ < i I. tie; only positivo r*.. a I ) • n to the medical trap.-. c ■ ; e. cenatltutlonal .-. -U ..::uu;ional treat- hire rao, i m t. i: 1 ' •’ rrh.Curo h talw |.Bj t r- ,Iy upon the Meod C: 1 r ' £ the rv::' : i. there- by ’ : l founelatle i if the din- [ ‘ r ? t > p 11 1 it rtrrn jfth b / * fution an»i a ^ictln* r *• ro in « ! ^ It i v/orlc. Tlio proprlotori h • ro n i f <t:i in Itn mrativo pow- f-r e v \” T^cu%DrBcnd f J d U , ' r-. CO., Totedib o i l . ! i Mi v r ’ i r-u'V’ i 7"». Take Llall’e Fanil? Fills fgr constlpatloa* 1 Fn’’ I' u U l »* ’ I i O. I). rTiles and family visit- Doan’ s have been used in kidney <•' at the liurbert Brown home troubles for 50 years. Endorsed by 40,000 fieople endorsed Sunday. backache made it almost impossible for me to work. It was one of these con stant, dull pains through my kidneys. I felt weak and tired all over and it was all I could do to keep going. My kidneys acted irregularly and at times, inflamation of the bladder caused me a Rreat deal of misery. Since using 'several boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills, ,, l have had but very little trouble with L i,i„,,a w ;-ii.P F U H D tift O H F J O C iM “FiXIT SHOP” I have established a repair shop in the Cooper building on Water Street and will repair anything. Saw Filing a specialty. Oron Weddle. tf A GOOD SPRING iONIO LAXATIVE A NATURAL ALTLifATIVL‘ ^APPETIZER FAYtlftABLY KNOWN AflDUSEO FOR 40 YEARS —» < c — WE SELL ANO RECOMMEND IT. Sloper’ s Drug Store 1 arrive in Mill City 7:20. Stops in Stay- ton at Stayton Hotel and Hondershott’a. I). B. Hill, Owner. . CONf AIK'S THE V Itv r u f 5 0 N j / CA6CARA 5AG 8A0A. BEHDF Ftlb.'V r SARSAPARILLA. J U N IP E R , WTTH AROMATICS. kirln eys. Price 60c. at all dealers. Don'twim- 1 , . 1 ... , 4 ply nak for a kidney remedy Ret !><*»"’« Kidney »’ills the same that Mrt- Henderaon had. Foster-Milburn ¡Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. • A* Uli* j NOTICE! The Trover-Weigel Studio i a open the first Saturday and Sunday of each month, August 5 and 6. The studio is row located in th« Matthieu Bldg on ¡o d Street.