The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, November 02, 1916, Image 3

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CARD OF THANKS
News From All 0v< îr The
p:ilf
city
A WILD WEST
EPISODE
By I D NOR MARSH
a
Possibly About Y ou or Y our Friends
About 18117 MI hm Martha Mildred, a
young iudy who had recent!
been
graduated from a normal school I ■ the
Mr*. Mu Hannon of Brownsville nod emit, received uii offer to go to Deuv. r
A. 8. Davto la back from the inla.
Mra. M. J. Kitchen of Albany visited to till the pimUlon of teacher. At that
time the Dtilon Pacific railroad was
0. L. Brown w«a a bualneta visitor filanda in Slayton tho first of t ii c
building, and truins were running as
week.
In Portland Friday.
far us Laramie. From Laramie tin
only public conveyance to Denver was
Mi»a Ndlic Slow ell wna over from by stagecoach.
A. K. Urarlahaw made u buainaH» trip
Salem and s;>ent Sunday at the homi
to i’ortland Saturday.
The train lumbered over long stretch­
o f her parent», Mr. and Mr», (,'haa. es of alkali fields, a good (leuI of the
way beside the Platte river, which, not
Big aaaortmant of fancy basket» at S towel!.
having any trees on Its hanks, remind
the 5-10-16-25c »tore.
M i». M. K. Brewer of Salem, ami tsl tier of a man with no hair or heard
Mi s Mildred reached Laramie In the
'4rs. K. I). Myers of Pendleton visited
O. 8. ami K. 0. Lyon» were in Stay
evening, nnd. since the dally coach did
iiursday aiul Frtiluj at lhe I>r. C. H.
ton on buaineaa Tuvaday.
not leave till the next morning, she
Urewer home.
took a room In a tavern and went to
(loo. Chri»man ’* » » over from Linn
lied The town had sprung up like a
eounty Tucsdsy on l>u»¡ne»r.
Mra. Win. Itoli, Mr». Cha» (¿entry mushroom In the night, comprising that
and Mrr, U. T. liiiu.er, all of Mill kind of p< p hiiion which can only lie
City
were tr i.ling with Slayton mer- understood by u view of It. Mis* Mil­
Try SUper’i O ra l Store for quality ard
dred was tired nnd would hare slept
chanta Friday.
servir«, no excuse», no delays.
soundly had It not been for revelry in
Mr». Ilutlie Cameron of Salem, can­ u dam e hall close by. “ One lady more
Miss Dorla Weddle of Scio Spent the
for Mil- s t!" “ AiMMUE left!'' "Swhik
didate for repr. »entivc from Marion
your partner!” “ lff-no!" were mingled
week-end with Mlaa ID s Wade.
c >unty on the democratic ticket was in
In confusion.
Stayton to-day.
Tills Introduction to western life at
The sawmill got iU first car since
that time was not encouraging, but a
Oct. 19, on Tuesday o f thla week.
Mr»/ J. It. MclLiley and daughter, more vlvl.l experience wna reserved
Mia» Amy of Heppner, Ore., are here for the next day. A fter a sleepless
Joaeph HeuberKer of Sublimity wna
visiting ut the home of her brother-in- night the young schoolma’um break-
a Stayton buaineaa visitor Tuewlay.
fasie.l and went out to hoard tho coach
law, W. II. Hobson.
for Denver. A innn stood nt tho door,
Ed Dougherty and family of Jordan
only |>er!ulttliig certain persons to en­
Mrs. Ouvia, who has been staying
were trading with our merchants Sat­
ter On seeing Miss Mildred he «top­
at the home of her son, 0. C. O uvih
ped her un>! was about to turn her back
urday.
the past few weeks, left for her home when u man standing near spoke to
in Independence, Tuesday.
him, evidently referring to the young
Mrs. W. A. Elder of Mill City is
Indy.
visiting her mother, Mr*. J. b. L.
I treat piles successfully without
"A re you In it?” nske.l the man rege­
RosselL
surgical operation.
Dr. l,eon Smith lating the entrances.
Miss Mildred, supposing that be
Slayton Hotpl, for one .'eek, Nov. 13
wished to know If she was going to
You lute read of Anurie Tablets, if to Nov. 18. Consultation flee.
Deliver, gave an affirmative nod of her
you wont to try them Slopcr hua them
Mr. ami Mrs. J. Tetft of Union Hill, brail She pot Into the roach, the door
for you.
was abut ami the vehicle rolled away.
have traded their place there to Jos­
“ 1 thort,” «aid a woman, with a very
NO TICE— Local ad* not received eph Lincoln o f McKee, Ore. The ex­ coarse voice, "that there wna to be six
at the Mail office later than Wednesday change will be made this week.
of us. 1 see there's »even."
evening.
"Tbnt'a not countin' the kid,” «aid a
A. C. Jenkins, architect from A l­ man In a white cravat which was sup­
Mr. and Mra. Win. Munkera and bany, Ore., wa» in Stayton Saturday posed to designate him as u clergyman,
baby were l n from North Santiam while on hi» way to Lyons where he ia at the same time casting a glance at
Martha.
,
finishing up the Lyons school house.
Tuesday.
Three of the passengers were men
A. L. Johnson, w ife and daughters, and three were women, the latter all
Mrs. J. R
Gardner accompanied
Moses
Thelma, Margaret and Ruth being strapping creatures apparently
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fryer t o Salem1
a» strong us the men. M l»» Mildred
motored over from Salem Sunday and
Saturday.
was on the hack seat sandwiched be­
spent the day at the Ed Young home.
tween u man and a woman.
John Mack and wife of North San-
“ Can you use another weepon, kid­
ttam were trading in Steylon Tuesday
dy?" said the woman beside her. X
got one more'n I need.”
afternoon.
Miss Mildred looked at her blankly,
uae Rexall Tickle Stopper, large box
not understanding what she meant.
ClitTord Carter a n d Miaa Jessie 10c. Money back if not satisfied.
“ Oh, 1 see! Mum's the word,” said
Thomas were mniried in Salem. Thurs­
Beauchamp's Drug Store
the other and made no further ad­
day, Oct. 29.
vances.
Miss Eva Stewurd o f Stayton left
“There aro no outsiders today,” said
Marion Hunt returned home Saturday Monday for an indefinite visit with her one of the men, who wore the som­
from Southern Oregon after a two grandmother a t Minnea|>olis, Minn. brero, woolen shirt nnd trousers tuck­
week's vacation.
Mr. Oscar Naue, her uncle accompanied ed In tils boots o f the typical westerner
o f the period.
her cast.
“ No." replied a quiet little man, tl.e
Luther Stout arrived in town yester­
only delicate looking person in the
day from a trip to the coast, with a
A marriage license was issued Mon­ coach. "The agent concluded to man­
truck load of fish.
day morning to Joseph W. Krise, a age It with only luslders. Me wa*
contractor o f Mehamii, and Bernadene afraid that too many would scare 'era
Mr. «nd Mrs. W. E. Chrlaman of Bollinger, ulso of Mtharna.—Capital
off.”
Linn county were trading with Stayton Journal.
All this was Greek to Miss Mildred,
merchants Tuesday.
but she was thinking about what she
would find In her new field of labor
L.
A. Thomas shipped two enr loads and was not paying uii.v attention to It
of hogs to Portland last week. This
Suddenly a shot rang out aheml
partment is not n club room, aa we is something we like to see, the more The coach came to a stop, the door
realize, too much care can not be taken hogs shipped the more prosperous the was thrown ojhmi . nnd two men stood
fneinp it with short guns pointing into
in filling our prescriptions and do not community.
the coach.
allow any thing to distract our atten­
“ Stop out. ladles and gentlemen,”
tion from our prescription work.
V. D. Sloper and wife. Mrs. FicJcitn, sal.l the man nearest the door
Beauchamp's Drug Store,
Guy Sloper and J. E. Slop.tr and wife
No one made a more to do so. but
The prescription Drug Store. attended the funeral of Gilbert Slopcr, one of the women, apparently much
a nephew o f the Utter ut Salem yester­ frightened, cried out. “ Don’t shoot
Peter Dcidrich reports the sale of a day afternoon.
me!” and with her arm raised the
muzzle o f the gun held by the man
new Dodge car to A. Albus o f Aums-
standing nearest tier. Another one o f
villc, Ore., recently.
The Public Service Commission was the passengers at the sumo time shook
Walter Scott of Idaho has joined his here yesterday investigating the eon- a Derringer pistol out of ills sleeve and
Stayton Water quick us a tinsMi of lightning put a bul­
w ife at the home of W. E. Chrisman, | troversy over the
!
Ditch.
Their
decision
will
be rendered let into tlie brain of the man whose
father o f Mra. Scott.
gun lia.l been knocked up The quiet
at u future date.
little man cowering iu a corner sud­
Mrs. Clift Stayton is home from «
denly seemed to explode, nnd the oth­
visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
er road agent, for Hist Is what the
Dunagan at Chico, Cal.
men without were, fell dead.
Miss Mildred nt this |M>lnt fainted
Sloper's Drug Store has the largest
dead away. When she enme to her­
display
o
f
Toilet
Soaps
in
town,
while
Mertn nnd Lawrence Seigmund of
self she was stretched out beside the
Fern Ridge were over Sunday visitors we feature Colgates famous soaps, we road, while six men stood about her.
also
have
all
other
|>opulnr
brands.
at the Chna. Luthy home.
Tlie first Idea that popped Into her
For tickling of the throat
Our Prescription De­
Remember!
nal.
iU
Our toilet fcoeds section
. ma
up o f the rn»>. things in per- '
je » that cnn ta t be found anywhere '
‘
in tnv-n. Tue very nest imported)
aid domestic extracts, tidcums, toilet
waters and compì -xion powders are .
hcr> that will please you.
Biatjehamp's Drug ¡»tore. ;
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
<•
Department Of The Interior,
U. 8. Land Office al Borl and, Oregon, t
October 21, 191«.
Notice is hereby given that Charles ,
StrefT, of Mill City, Oregon, who, on
December 3, 1013. made Homestead
Entry. No. 03973, for swj. Section 4,
Township 9 south, Range 3 Fast, Wil­
lamette Meridian, has filed notic" of
intention to make Commutation Proof,
to establish claim to the land above
described, before tlie Register’ and Re­
ceiver o f the United States l and Office
at Portland, Oregon, on the 20th day
o f December, 1916.
Claimant names as witnesses;
G. S. Barhan, of Mebama, Oregon,
F. H. Hazard, of Mill City, Oregon
John Lumker, o f Mill City, Oregon,
M.
W. Chamberlin, o f Mill City Ore.
Proof made according to law under
which entry was made.
10- 26
N. CAM PBELL,
11- 23
Register.
k>o i i * s
^ k o re
N EW DRESS GOODS
N EW COAT GOODS
N T V S IL K W A IST!N G S
NEW LINE BUTTONS
NEW U M BRELLAS
NEW U N DERW EAR
! Ladies’ Chisdren’s Men’s
»■see;
i
W O R K SHIRTS
FRESH GROCERIES ALL THE TIME
P ro d u c e W anted
io »«* :
le e ia H
M o n e y Cheerfully Refunded if
Goods are not Satisfactory
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that the un- 1
dersigned executor o f the Last Will
and Testament of Elizabeth McRae, 1
deceased, has filed, hi« final account in :
said estate, and that the honorable
County Court of Marion County, Ore­
gon, has fixed and appointed Monday,
November 20, 1916, at the hour j f 10
o ’clock A. M. on said day at t h e
Court room in said County and state as
the time and place for the hearing of
any objections to such final'account and
for the settlement thereof.
Dated this 19th day o f October, 1916
11-16
S. H. Heltzel, executor.
Doll’s Gash Store
LILLY HARDWARE CO.
HEADQUARTERS IN STAYTON FOR
PORTLAND RANGES and HEATERS
C styles of Ranges and
9 styles of Heaters to
Select from
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
-W ,
RUGS and LINOLEUMS
(P U B L IS H E R )
Department Of The Interior
U. S. Iutnd Office at Portland, Ore­
gon October 7, 1916.
NOTICE is hereby given that Clark
F. Brown, o f Hulit, Oregon, who, on
March 29, 1911,made Homestead entry.
No. 02979, for Lots 3, 4, 5 and SEj N-
WJ, Section 6, Township 8 S o u t h ,
Range 2 East, Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make
Final five-year Proof, t o establish
claim to the land above described, be­
fore the Register and Receiver of the
United States land office, at Portland,
Oregon, on the 22nd day of November,
1916.
Claimant names as witnesses:
B. F. Rode, of Hulit, Oregon
Albert Oder, o f Silvertor, Oregon
Nathaniel A. Cage, o f Hulit, Oregon
At Leikem, o f Hulit, Oregon.
Proof made according to law under
which entry was made.
N. Campbell Register. 10-12 11-9
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Together with the largest
Stock of furniture in East­
ern Marion County.
New Pictures
New Frames
New Mouldings
S & H Green Trading Stamps at
LILLY HARDWARE CO.
Chippewa
Department Of The Interior
U. S. Land Office at Portland, Ore­
gon, October 7, 1916.
NOTICE is hereby given that Na­
thaniel A. Cage, o f Hulit,Oregon, who,
on February 7, 1910. made Homestead
entry. No. 02409, for SE1 o f NWJ and
I,ots 3, 4 and 5, Section 4. Township 8
South, Range 2 East, Willamette Me­
ridian, has filed notiee o f intention to
make final five-year Proof, to establi.-h
claim to the land above described, be­
fore the Register and Receiver o f the
United States Land Office, at Portland.
Oregon, on the 22mi day o f November,
1916.
Claimant names as witnesses:
B. F. Rode, o f Hulit. Oregon
Albert Oder, of Silverton, Oregon
Clark F. Drown, o f Hulit. Or. ;o>i
A. Leikem, o f Hulit, Oregon
1’roof made according to law under
which entry was ma.ie.
N. Campbell Register. In-12 11-9
High
Cut
Shoes
10 inch,
12 inch
16 inch
P r ic e s S a m e a s L a s t Y e a r
(P U B L IS H E R )
head was as to where were tho three
women pnssengors. One o f the men
pulled out a flask nnd tried to induce
her to take a drink, but she refused.
Raising herself on her elbow In nn
effort to get up. she saw two dead men
nnd fainted again. On coming to her­
self n second time one of the men ex­
claimed:
“ Mow In thunder did you get into
this gang?”
When Inter the coach rolled Into
Denver there was a first class story to
he told The express company. In or­
der to entrap ii couple o f road agents
who had Infested the rood, permitted
It to leak out that It would send «
x lo t v a r d , $100
treasur. h> Mint particular conch. In­
Th.' r
■ ( ? t'.l-s pa; .p will he
pi,....
5
to
i.
m
that titer-• u at 1 .ist one
stead It sent s| < armed men. half of ur.-aü '.
. o t: t r> .< :;co las b .n
them In women clothes Since all were
bio to ct 3 I i c.". I ; eta^- .!. r.nd that Is
..'.-t i
:': !i l. o l.i tlie only
disguised It was not easy for the per­ l'-.tr.- .
pn.dtlvo •-.o i. ' • I 7. n to t’.io medic.it
son who admitted tbetu to the coach Inter-..*". C't
,i 1
v a constitutional
.r J n ccotltuttonal treat-
to tell who I*.longed to the gang; ( ' . o, i
i
t. T. l'a Cd* Th Cure 1 j *i!;en In*
champ,
lienee the mistake In 'admitting the I
r.
< .V. ’ }• Upon th.' Mood
.1 r: .
i r ' . i c t I! ■ p . *
there-
only rent womnr In the party.
I destroying t 3 foundation of tho di>
•
Tlie company made her n handsome <•:. e, r.r.d r 'n;i t’ o path nt strength by
A large hole in ..lie of the plate gin •- present to atone for tlie mlstnke. The bi 'Idln.T up I o c.matlfutlon nnd n.-ristlng
» 1 . wort:. Tt ' proprietors
windows of the I,ill. Hdwc. ('<>. is th. story remained attached to her. nnd ns h-V.irc irt d
have r o r
1 ‘ t!i It Vi curative now-
i result of louse rocks in the -tie. t. T.ie '.mg »s she stayed In Denver she was f n t ) t f V e r O ’ llundrr 1 Dollars
f-r
r
-
c
i
C
t I* f iki tJ euro. E.nd
j stone was neatly nicked up by the An
nmvn a» "the kid.” The men in the f - r * c r tostlmori»*-..
-
-;:v . .*■ Ci>., Toledo, C h i«
to stage and hurled through the •a in eft supposed her to I o a young fei
• l ’
i 'rv.rr-l. , t -.
low In woman'« dotlies.
window.
Xake Liall'a l'amily I'llls lor constipation.
Lumber ia on the ground for an ad­
Any per on knowing themselves to
dition to Dr. Brewer’s office. The work have a tape worm should call on l)r.
will be started in a few days.
I,oon Smith at the Stayton Hotel Mon­
day Nov. 13, and he will give you
Try our Eccolyptus with menthol couch I medicine to remove it free o f charge.
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syrup, its best of all and best of nil it
is guaranteed, »toper’s Drug Store.
Hallowe'en is over, with but little
| damage done o f a serious nature. E. C.
Martin Berg and Tom Riggs have I Titus and Fred Rock lost their front
finished repapering and repainting tho I gates ami John Mi. Ike got li e!.' ■.) out
Stamp house preparatory to renting it. ’ of his place of husuiesa for n short
a
■— ■■■ —
time.
The "Complianyo Club” met with
Mrs. T. W. Creech last Thursday after
Mrs. liadlev Hobnoa of Fox Valiev,
noon. All the members, except Mrs
! mid her daughter è I .v. 'Ire. Hobson
C. H. Brewer were present.
The in-
of Detroit have boon in tie- city »..ver­
# vited gi.ests were:
Mra. J. W. Msyo.
ni days for medi. :;! trcitment of the
Mrs. Carl Titus and Mrs. Vilas Philippi
latter’s little daughter w ith Dr. Beau
The estate o f Henrietta Denny, wlm
died October 23, is given as consisting
o f personal and real property to tin
value o f 16300. The heirs are Byre
Denny, 53; E. C. Denny, 39, of Marioi
county, and Elmer Denny, 55, o f Cnl
gary, Alberta, Canada.—Capital Jour
IVe wish to tbs. ik the fnei.il» anil
neighbors fr.r ih-.r . d help an J aym-
piithy during the I nt itine. and death
of Mathias Weidner.
Also for the i
(Inwer» and the attendance at the
funersl in his honor
Albert Weidner,
Haul Frank and Family !
Fiorsheim Shoes $5.00 and $6. GO
For a Short Time Longer
SOM E N EW
S T Y L E S IN L A D IE S S H O E S
BALL BRAND RUUBEEd BOOTS AND SHOES
! ANCEFiELD’S GASH SHOE STORE
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Uw FISH BRAND
REFLEX SLICKER
(PATENTED)^
* PROTECTOR HAT 7b*
D ealers everyw here
/ O u r 8 0 i* y e a r.
IV
And
A J TOWER CO. BOSTON 1
Republic;! t Nominee for Re election aa
C IR C U IT J U D G E
Two to Leu
Address: 117 W. 6th St.,
Paid Advertisement.
Albany, Ore.