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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1916)
M aâam eJôW cTriis Over TMI vvifb u o u r fiu s b © ö d «O O P OUOOl M AM It f V » O O U » I I o « O O t M> Ì t U T 1 0 P V . C 0 . . 1 H I l------ I I l l ' l l . M «w IH M I M I T I 1 ANO » A t l O A ip Q f- -* fwm II l i t .......... I . M IMI » I « « m a i. TM r»« f PONT S « • I H T I M M I N K N K A W T O K A C C I A a N n D o voll ‘ ' to CM|»1 oivior ~~T~~ /> Jo r d a n Jin g le s I ter are spending a few days vis- I ¡ting relatives h» re. Vergil Sinter has returned T. H. Thomas, wifb and son, home. !a*o and Mis Hainan Shelton Lest r McDonald left for * on- m tor. d to Sta> ton Friday. tana. Friday, Sept. 1. I mil iU* l.i-l spoilt Sui day Mrs. A. K. Allen left for Cnl- j ■» ith home it 'Ks t c»n Stayton. iiornia, where she intends visit- Roy Crabtree* and wife a n tl irg her mother. FJ| OUSEHOLD expenses mount up. The w ife, no matter how ecoa-'in- Peter Bilyeu v u o tradinx with i. 1 ieal, is liable to LACK BUSINESS METHODS. Install business Stayton merchin s Friday. - methods in your home by teaching your w ife the simple ART OE Newton Tnoinus of Montana is EAHKINQ. She w ill enjoy her new responsibility and you w ill be agree here on a business trip, and vis ably surprised to note the saving at the end o f the month. STA R T YOUR W IFE W ITH A B A N K ACCOUNT TO D AY I STAYTON STATE BANK iting at his brother’s, T h om s. M e h a m a M ite s C. A. Mulkey and family mo tored to the beach last week. Gto. Queentr started for Snow They expect to be gone several ; Peak Friday to pick huckleber- days. | ries. Mrs. J. J. Blum went to Port- A petition is out to dose Thom as Creek and its tributaries east i land last week to spend a few’ of the meridian line to fishing '*ay8- j for two years. Dr. Cartright of Salem, visited the Lewis Stout home last week. T. H. Thomas and Harold Say U n io n H ill Ira Geer and family o f Silver- A. Mulkey this week. I ton have been visiting relatives All are invited to atte ; and friends in this neighborhood : day school We have before moving to their new home | music, in Wheeler County, Ore. Miss Edith Hurt o f Sublimity is visiting with her cousin, Belle Hurt this week. i Capital $25,000.00 STAYTON MEAT MARKET SESTAK & THOMAS, Proprietors. Fresh, ^ait & Cured M eats Lard & Cream ery B utter. Highest Market Price Paid For Faf Stock STAYTON DAIRY E. D. Crabtree, Prop. Fresh Milk & Cream Delivered Daily Morning and Night Lulay & Schindler Contractors & Builders Dwelling houses a specialty Let us figure on your build ings We can save you money A good job gauranteed Phone 77 P. 0. Box 198 STAYTON, OREGON. TINWORK and PLUMBING Bath Tubs, Lavatories and all Sanitary fittings— Farm ers—We carry’ a line of pumps, leader water sys tems, etc. Gasoline engines. JACOB SPANIOL L. A. MESSING Swiss Jeweler 30 Y E A R S EXPERIENCE All work on watches am clocks guaranteed for One Year T ry My Work, It Speak» For lUe Located in the Shoe Shop W est o f the Stayton State Ban! Stayton Oregon FARMS WANTED List YOUR FARM LAND With Geo. A. SMITH The Stayton Real Estate Ma Lancefield Bldg. Rock Mtis by WETMAN BRUTON COMPANY. SO Uah» S| u > m tUw Ywk CH, If the rain would have stayed off a few days longer threshing would have been done. F. M. Fresh and family spent Sunday afternoon at the E. C. Downing home. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Peters Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frank went to West Stayton Sunday to were Aumsville shoppers Satur | visit at the A. Branch hr me. day. Roy Mollett and wife returned C. P. Darst was a Stayton | home Friday from Corvallis, caller Monday. where they have been working ! during the harvest season. Threshing came to a sudden stop Saturday on account of a heavy rain storm. Herschel Scott and family were visiting at the Geo. Scott i home one day this week. Silver Creek Falls Quite a lot of rain fell in this vicinity Saturday night and all day Sunday, so the ground is thoroughly soaked. SCHEDULE S A LEM --S TA YTO N STAYTON -KINGSTON AUTO STAGE THE STAYTON M AIL i'utdished every Thursday by IS. M . O l . M S T I t 1 » Entered as second '.'lass matter at the Will make regular tripa every day. postulile« st Stayton, Marion, county, Sundays included aa follow»: Oregon, under the act o f Congress o f SALKM I-IIO. sk KM March 8, INTO. Leave Stayton fvir Kingston 6:50 A.M. " Kingston '* Stayton 7:10 " Arrive Stayton 7:20 " SUBSCM PTIOSS. fl.OU p er yea r Fare, Kingston lo Salem, 75 cents Address nil communications to Stayton to Salem 50 cents THE STAYTON MAI L Leave - Stayton 7:45 A. M. 8:00 " ** - Sublimity " Aumsville-meet trnin62 8:20 " “ - Turner 8:35 •' Arrive Sslem-mect Ore. Klee .0:10 '• Physician and Surgeon Leave Opp. Ore. Klee. Salem 4:30 P. M 6:05 " Arrive - Turner " Aumsviile-meet trninfil 6:20 " STAYTON. OREGON 6:45 " " • Sublimity 6:00 •’ " - Stayton H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M .D. Leave Stayton tor Kingston 6:10 P. M. " Kingston '* Stayton t M P. M. Connects with Motor Cm Joseph Hamman C. H. BREWER, M . D. P H Y S IC IA N A N D S U R G E O N S t a y t o n , O regon Th« W ixard. Alvin Burns is suffering with Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson spent several days in 'Silverton last an attack of appendicitis. week. Mr. and Mrs. Pery Darby Miss Dora Rabens is staying \ called at the F. M. Fresh home 1 with Mrs. Elwin Carter during ¡one evening last week, the threshing season. , i Miss Lucile W olf of Salem Mr and Mrs. I. B. Carter left visited at the T. J. Hill home last week. : for Southern Oregon Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd McCurry, Miss McCurry, Elbert and Miss Mae Tate and B. Page motored out from Portland Saturday and spent the week-end at the W. H. 1 Tate farm. NEW P o in t Lighter at tha Equator. A body weighing 10,000 pound» at the equator would weigh 10.031 pound» In New York. T h e S q u a b to w n Squaw ker Our ubiquitous citizen, Slim Peters, got slightly macerated in his cider mill one day last week, If Slim had had a little more fat on his bones there wouldn’ t have Philippi Bros, took a nice bunch been much left, of cattle cut of the hills Monday Fat Griggs got a lady bug in morning they are buying for the i his ear while sleeping out of Montana market. doors last week. Fat says it felt Miss Winnie Freeman a n d 188 if th e. whole bug family had sisters and brother went to pick craw'ed in- Spud Witters sug- hops near Silverton: Rena Langi^08^ ^ a t Fat pour in some j accompanied them. castor oil, which he did, and Mrs. Bug got nauseated and came Forrest Freeman returned! j iout for fresh air. Fat now home from thr. shing Saturday. thinks the only way to take oil In it* Si* School* and Forty-eight D pertinent« is engaged in the great work He was with Scott’s machine. is in the ear. of uniting Learning and Lab x. A. C. Devoe and father rr.u'or- Forty-eighth School Year Opens Bill Skink’s twins, Max and ed from Salem Monday for a Climax, got mixed in the bath SEPTEMBER 18 , 1916 . day’s fi-hing on Silver Creek. Degree Courses requiring a four-year tub the other day, and if Mrs. high school preparation, arc offered in News is scarce this week and Skink, who was Miss Lucretia the following: AGRICULTURE, 16 Department*; the main guy who puts in the Leftover, had not had the gttod COMMERCE, 4 Department»; ENGIN items is away picking hop 3 . fortune to give Max a g o o d EERING, « Departments; MINKS, 3 spanking before the bath, she Departments; FORESTRY, 2 Depart ments, HOME ECONOMICS, 4 Depart would never have known which j ments; and PHARMACY. was which. V o c a t i o n a l C o u r a a t requiring an Vergil Porter expects to leave Eighth Grade preparation for entrance A1 Eingle, an enterprising i are offered in Agriculture, Dairying. for Eugene the 10th. wh< re he I Commerce, Forestry, Home Makera, and __ . , ,, , farmer, drove to town the other j Mechanic Arts. Pharmacy with a two- | IS g o i n g .0 a tt e n d th e L^. o f •), day, and when he opened the year high school entrance requirement. Rev. Wm. McLeod put in his 0f the buggy, out flew an SCHOOL OP MUSIC.— Piano, String, | Band and Voice Culture. res gnation Sunday. He is go- ^ y,en. j t js suppos supposed that Al Catalogue and beautiful illustrate I mg to Portland, where he wi” had only 11 egs and brought the ! booklet free. preach. Add ies* T h k R b g i s t r a r , hen along to complete the dozen Uniting Learning anJ Labor | THE 03EC3:i ACRIGULTU3AL C LLEGE Mill City Locals ! 1 w-7 1*-1S toV-7-1«) W T . H . Mr. Farrington made a busi- have completed the ranger’s j trail from Wolf Camp to Snow ness trip to Stayton Monday, I Peak. Walter Krise was in Stayton Monday, Farmers & Merchants \Bank of Stayton, Oregon H E N once you know W -B C U T Chewing you arc wise to rich tobacco. And when n man once knows quality lie’s got no patience with ordinary tobacco. You like the way the touch of salt brings out the Huvor- also tliut a little nibble out lasts a big wad o f ordinary two for one and bow it docs satisfy! Dealers that want your trudo keep W -B C U T Chewing—10c a pouch. CORVALLIS, ORRGON Mrs. Art Flatman and daugh- and enjoy the scenery. "It'» n remarkable thing,'' »aid old Brigbtboy at tra time, "hilt I <>ati push my saucer through the handle o f my cup." The other» glanced at the small bun- die and gave the speaker a withering look. **I can," persisted Brightbny. “ Do It. then.” they challenged. Calmly taking up his spoon, Ilrlght- boy pa»sed It through the handle of the cup and then pushed the saucer with It Th* Dardanstls*. TtM present name of Itsnlanellee wai gtven to the ancient Hellespont from the two castles that protect the nar rowest part o f the «trait and that themselves preserve tho name o f tho famous city o f Dnrdanus in the an cient Troad. The name o f "Darda nelles” is briefly referred to ns har ing been derived from the name o f the city o f Dardanus, but the Encyclope dia Ilrltannlca states that it 1» the twin castles for which tho strait 1» ac tually named.—New York Tltnes. PAUL FEH LEN Licensed Veterinary Surgeon and Dental Expert Stayton, Ore. Phone 3x24 W ilbur N. F inder, D .M .D . DENTIST Office Over Stayton State Brink Phone 2152 Slavton, Ore G. Cyril Watson, D .M .D . -D e n tis t- Up Stairs in Roy Block Stayton, • • Oregon A. B U RSELL, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Cousin* and Economy. X KAY "Should cousins marry?” was tho AUMSVILLE OREGON subject o f an animated discussion at a ladles' debating club the other night. A fter a great many speakera had vigorously taken tho uegatlve »Ido a G. F. KORINEK, V. S., B. V. Sc. prepossessing young lady, who was Veterinarian known to linve crowds of cousins her- Treats nil domestic nntmsl», site »elf, spoke up boldly in the nfllrmatlvc applies the Tuberculin test. and threw fresh life Into the discussion Telephone 3x7 by declaring that she always did her O ffice m ! Slmylon S ts tile* liest to encourage Iter own cousins to STAYTON . . . . OK EGO/ marry one another, a» such unions were very economical. "Economical! How, dear?” her club- mates cried In chorus. N. H. H E L T Z K L “ Well, you sep,” said the »i>eaker de A ttorn ev-st-L aw - Notary Public- murely, “ one wedding present does for Imth then.” — Exchange. Farm I onus Secured To Addrtss th# Prssldsnt. The address o f the president Is sim ply "The (’resident o f tho United States.” In the First congress there was dettate over it title, and It was proposed by several members (hat he be addressed as "Ills Excellency” and by others ns “ His Highness,” hut a - J . M. K I N G C - committee reported that it la not prop er to annex any style or letter other STAYTON OREGON thnn that given In the constitution. In tho constitutional convention the first report fixed the term o f office at seven years without eligibility to re- election. Iu debate various periods from "good behavior” to twenty years were favored. The limit of four years LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC was finally adopted In grand commit tee and ratified by the constitution. Conscientious Attention Given to all FU NERAL DIRECTOR V. A. GOODE Charming on Amsrlea. Earnestly do I desire for tills coun try that, instead o f copying Europe with an tindlacernlng civility, It mny have a character o f its own, corre »ponding to tho freedom anil equality o f our Institutions.—W. E. Cbannlng. Chang* of Front. The Groom—Great heavens! Who Is this coming up? The Bride—Why, that is Aunt Marla I The Oroom—Well, have I got to embrace that old fairy? The Bride—Sh! It was she that sent us the handsome sliver service. She's worth thousands. The Groom (kissing her rapturously)—My darling auntt— London Answers. Legal Business. Office Kootn No. 6, Roy Bldg. NOTICE! The Trover-W eigel Studio i a ppc the first Saturday and Sunday o f cur month, Sept. 2 end 3. The stud is now located in the Maltha u Bldg o Secffnd Street. For Indigestion i Tahitis. .Mi’