The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, November 09, 1916, Image 3

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    News From All Over The
City
Possibly About You or Your Friends
M th . Clara Capllnger waa down from
Mill City Saturday and Sunduy docler-
ini« with l)r. Beauchamp. S'ie vlaited
Maa. J. W. Jarkaon waa hero from her »later, Mr». W. E. Councilman of
near Weal Stayton.
Mill City Monday.
Joe lUmniati la at Hot Sprint«* tor «
few work*.
Net asMitaat oí new perfumes just
arrivai at Hloper’a.
M. W. William« returned home Sat
or-lay from Portland.
Big assortment of
Rexall Tooth Paste
Deatroya the germs o f decay and
rleanaea teeth and mouth.
Aromatic
and refeahin« Ufa- large t u b e
at
‘ ‘ Beauchamp's”
fanry baskets at
Aug. Bender and Jno. Sill»erna|{el
will »tart fur Anaheim, Cal., on Mon­
day neat. A fter a »hört viait at A l­
Ed Smith waa a Slayton viaitor from bany they will go to the aouthern Cali-
l.lnn county ycaterday.
nla town where they will spend the
winter, returning in the spring by way
Jack Soler of Mt. Angel vlaited with of Salt Cake City.
8tayton friend» Sunday.
Auwtin I’lntlcr o f l.atah, Wa»h. wa»
Tom Smith apent a few day* the first an over Sunday visitor with his brother,
o f the week In Stayton.
W. N. I’intler of Stayton. He is now
visiting hi» brother ut (iooch, whom he
I). Towns was over from Mt. Pleas­ has not seen for over thirty year».
ant on business Wedne»day.
A fter his vlail in Gooch, he will »pend
the winter in California.
Mr». John Bender and »on August
were in from Jordan Tuesday.
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*
the 5-10-16-26c »tore.
Keep your skin SOlt and
J
Mr. anJ Mr
Frank Smith motored white ■
und free from roughness. Nyals
In from Victor Point Tuesday.
Vanishing Face Cream i» delightful to
use delightful in result», 26 and 60c
Jim Mielk got a lug Id |>ound goose at the Beauchamp Quulity Drug Store.
at the log pon I Tuesday morning.
II. I.llly was a hu«inc»s viaitor in
Portland the latter part of last week.
Oscar Applet o f l.yon» spent Wed-
nraday at the A. S. Applet home here
Our candies are always
fresh, boug'it in proper quantities iu i
It doca not get old.
Beauchamp's Drug Store.
Wm. and Clarence
Jorlan, were Stayton
day.
Dougherty of
visitors Tues­
Dr. Brewer reports u daugbter born
to Mr. and Mrs. A. W olf of Sublimitv,
Nov. 2.
C. A. üaaurhamp and wife und Mr*.
Ann i Rigg* wer« Salem viaitors yea-
ter ay.
Mrs. I .izzie Smith is here from Cali-
forni» visiting her mother, Mrs. Lucy
Ream 's.
o f Mt. Pleasant w ire Stayton callers
yesterday.
Miss Theo Matthieu is homo from
8a'em, where ahe has boon visiting the
past two weeks.
E. Rov went to Portland Saturday
coming hack Monday with a new stock
o f optical goods.
Sam Williams, formerly o f Stayton,
la now sole owner of the vulcanizing
plant at Silvrrton.
Uncle Uriah Whitnev waa down town
to vote Tuesday, the first time lie hud
been out since his illness.
NO TICE—All customers not return­
ing milk bottles will be charged for
same.
E. I). Crabtree
tf
Stearns Eucolyptus and Menthol Cough
HUGHES IN THE
LEAD IN OREGON
Single Tax and Beer Amend­
ments Appear to Have
Been Defeated.
Portland, Or., Nov. 8 —Charle* E.
Hughes probably lias carried Oregon
for president by a plurality that uia>
reach 16,000.
Hughes is leading Wllaon in Mult­
nomah county by a narrow margin.
Hughes is maintaining a good ivad
: In most of the up state counties. He
appears to have carried Benton,
(Tackamas, Clatsop, t'olunibla, Coos.
Crook. Gilliam. Hood River, Klamath,
1 Lane, Lincoln. Marlon. Sherman, TH
lainonk. Wasco, Washington anil Yam
hill counties. Ilia lead in Clackamas
is »mall.
Wilson is leading in Baker. Duuglas,
| Jackson, Jefferson, Linn, Morrow,
Umatilla. Union and Wallowa coun
tie». .
W. C. Hawley has been re-elected
representative in congress in the first
district and N. J. Siunott In the sec­
ond district. Both arc republicans
C. N. McArthur, republican candi­
date for congress from the Portland
district. Is maintaining a consistent
and apparently safe lead for re-elec­
tion over A. W. Laffertv and John A
Jeffrey, the democratic nominee.
Ben W. Olcott has been re-elected
aecretary of state.
Frank A Moore, of Columbia coun
ty, and George It. Burnett, of Marion
county, have been re-elected Justices
of the supreme court by substantial
pluralities. Both are republicans.
John I). Mickle, of Portland, was ra
elected dairy and food commissioner.
The single tax amendment was over
whelmlngly defeated. Every county
reporting has given a decisive vote
against It.
The brewers' bill likewise has been
snowed under. The margin against It
la large in the outlying counties.
The absolute prohibition bill Is run
nlng close upstate, and the result on
this measure Is in doubt.
Unless
Multnomah
county
goes
heavily
agninst it, this bill, which would pro­
hibit the Importation of liquor, may
carry.
SUBLIMITY YOUNG
GEORGE S. DOWNING
COUPLE MARRY
DIES IN SALEM NOV. 7
LILLY
One of the prettiest weddings o f the
George S, Downing, a pioneer of
aeaaon waa solemnized In the Catholic 1863, prominent in the early history of
church by Rev. Fr. Lalnck, Wedneaday Oregon, und at ore time head o f the
Nov. 8 at it a. m. when Ed Highber- | Oregon State utatc prison, died Tues­
gcr and Mi»» Isabelle llildeaheim pro­ day following a month’s ¡line»» at his
nounced the marriage vow«.
home, at 1968 S tile street, Salem.
The bride i« the younK«at tint rU’ er He had reached his 82nd birthday, Oct.
o f Mr. and Mr». J ob . Hikleahe.li.
2k. As n tribute of honor the circuit
near Shaw, and yri.om 1» the ebb vt »on n urt adjourned Thursday morning at
of Mr and Mr». Then Hlghherger of 9 o ’clock.
near Sublimitv.
In 1864 whan the governor issued a
The bride wu» dressed in white cre|x - call for volunteers to aid in quelling an
de-chine, trimmed with white fur and Indian uprising, Mr. Downing was the
curried a bouquet of while carnations, second to enlist.
He was appointed
»he wa» attended by Mi»a Joaehpine superintended o f the Oregon slate
Duchateau of Stavton, who wa« attired penitentiary under Governor I’annjyer
in yedow c iiffon taheta trimmed with in March, 1888, and served satisfac­
white fur and currii d pink carnation». torily for eight years.
He waa ad­
The «room und h i a beat mao, h i » mitted to the bar in 1882 and later
brother, L n > , wore the conventional formed a law partnership with S. T.
dreaa.
Richardson.
From 1860 to 1880 he
The ceremony wa» followed b y a served as justice of the pence. He
sumptuous wedding banquet and a has also served as chief marshall of
dance in the evening.
the state horticultural society, and was
'lhe voung couple wdl live on the always active in state fair work
Heifer place between Stavton a n d
Descended from an old Virginia fam­
Aumaville, and have the beat wi»hea of ily o f Scotch-Irish ancestors.
George
all their numerous friends.
S. Downing wes Ixirn in Pennsylvania
in 1834 and was raised ami educated in
Davit county, Iowa.
He came to Ore­
gon in 1863 by oxtrain, joining a broth­
er, John, who Bettled in the Waldo
hills in 1847. In 1867 he was married
to Miss M. A. Evans, v Missippi girl.
She died eight years later, leaving
On account o f Hick ness of two mem­ three children. In 1866 Mr. Downing
bers o f the Gotham Stock Co. this married Mra. Mary Smith, who died
company will praaant Mgk d m v
February 22, 1880. Mr. Downing waa
ville in connection with pictures I'hura- married in 1882 on the 6lh day of June
day and Friday nights, on Saturday to Miss Elizabeth Rossiter, a native of ,
night they will present East Lynne.
Toronto, Canada. In 1884 the family
The Playletts that the Co. will pro­
moved to Salem from their ranch in
duce have been seen over the Pantages I the Waldo Hills.
circuit and we are sure that the people
Besides his wife, Mr. Downing is
o f Stayton will be given a real treat in survived bv four children: William H.
the line of shows.
Downing o f Sublimity; R. E. Downing
Miss Donna Vlckroy is an emotional
and Walter Downing of Salem, and
actress of ability and she is ably as­
Mrs. lanthe Shelbrede of Marshfield,
sisted by a capable cast including Mr.
Ore.
Graham, Miss Nina Norton, Mr. Elmer
Funeral service» under the auspices
H. Fruhling and Mr. Loula Harrison. , of the Masonic Lodge, of which the ea-,
The company is very capable and their teemed pioneer wa« once grand master,
musical numbers have been the talk of
was held Thursday at 1 o’clock from
the surrounding towns.
We feel sure
the chapel of Higdon & Richardson.
that iarge houses will greet these peo­
Rev. F. T. Porter conducted the ser­
ple as reports from neighboring towns
vices. The body was interred at Mt.
say that they are worthy o f patronage. | Crest Abbey at City View cemetery.
GOTHAM STOCK CO.
AT STAR THEATRE
MAKES ANOTHER SALE
j
AGED LADY DIES
The chicken dinner given by the
ladies o f the Christian Church on elec­
tion day made $20 for the boys room
fund. The dinner was much apprecia­
ted, esdecially by the election hoards
who took a recess at midnight and got
a good meal with the committee in
charge, who were so kind as to stay
up late for that purpose.
Mrs. Alice Lightfoot died at her
home in Aumsville Nov. 6, at the ad­
vance age of 83 y^ars, 8 months and
18 days. She leaves, besides her hus­
band, a daughter, Mrs. H. L. Poe, who
lived with her parents, and a son in
California. On account of the delay in
arrival o f the son, the date o f the fu­
neral has npt been set.
The Ringo
Undertaking Parlor o f this city has
charge o f the funeral.
WHY WOMEN SUFFER
PORTLAND RANGES and HEATERS
6 styles o f Ranges and
9 styles of Heaters to
Select from
RUGS and LINOLEUMS
Together with the largest
Stock o f furniture in East­
ern Marion Court y.
New Pictures
New Frames
New Mouldings
S & H Green Trading Stamps at
LILLY HARDWARE CO.
C hippew a H igh Cut Shoes
10 inch,
12 inch
16 inch
Prices Same as Last Year
Florsheim Shoes $ 5 .0 0 and $ 6 .0 0
For a Short Time Longer
SOME NEW STYLES IN LADIES SHOES
BALL BRAND RUUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES
LANCEFIELD’S CASH SHOE STORE
ShciifTs Notice Sale oí Real Propet ty
ON EXECUTION
Phone Main 3462
SAVON
Phone in Every Room
HO TEL
K in g s to n K in k s
malted milk at
CLEARS GOOD MONEY
;
Bv virtue o f an Execution issued out
of the Honorable Circuit Court of the Room«, Single $2.25 to $3.00 Weekly
With Bath $4.00 to $5.00
State of Oregon, for the County of
Transient, Room with Bath $1.00
Marion on the 6th day o f November
Without 50c, and 75c
1916 in favor o f Paul Datin plaintiff
and against E. J. Young defendant
for the sum o f $130.00, with interest 131 Eleventh Street Between Alder
thereon at the rate o f 6‘ t per annum
and Washington
from October 23rd, 1914 and accruing
OREGON
costs, I have levied upon and will sell PO R TLAN D
at PU BLIC AU C TIO N , on Saturday
the 9th day o f December 1916, at 10
o’ clock, A. M., at the Court House
door in Marion County and State of
Oregon, all the right, title and interest
which the said Paul Datin defendant
had on or after the 23rd day of October
1914, in or to the following described
Miss Carrie Mueller, who has
premises, to-wit:
been home for some time, ex­
Lot Number Three(3) in Block Num­
ber Eight (8) in Riverview Park Ad­ pects to return to Junction City
dition to the City o f Salem, according soon.
to the duly recorded plat thereof on
Elmer A. Chambers was a cal­
record in the office o f the County Re­
ler
at the Curtis Cole home Mon­
corder o f conveyances f o r Marion
day.
County, Oregon.
Terms of Sale, cash unless bid in by
O. M. Baker and Joe Gasner
plaintiff.
were
Stayton visitors Monday.
Dated at Salem, Oregon this 8th dav
o f November 1916.
Miss Gladys Hill of Stayton
Wm. Esch,
visited over Sunday at the G. F.
11- 9 Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon
Harold home.
12- 7
By W. I. Needham, Deputy.
With 69 precincts all in the vote
shows that Hughes carries, Hawley
! will be elected, and Bingham and Kelly
will be the next Circuit Judges.
Max Gehlhar will win out with over
600 votes and the rest ot the republican
ticket went in with a rush.
Only three amendnents will carry in
Marion county. The are:
The single item veto; The “ D ry” and
possibly the ship tax exemption. All
the rest are behind with the Land and
Loan beaten 5 to 1. The official count
began this morning.
The real estate market is looking up
in the way o f sales, and Geo. A. Smith
is the lad to get the results. He made
another nice sale this week, disposing
o f Henry Smith’s 66 acre tract north­
west o f town to A. J. Hendricks of
near o f Sublimity for a fair price.
Try an egg choclale
Price vour land right, and list it with
Geo. Smith and he will see to the rest. Sloper’ s Fountain.
HEAD Q UARTERS IN STAYTO N FOR
D. B. Shreve, Prop.
WILL PLAY AT
JORDAN NOVEMBER 10 REPUBLICANS WIN
IN MARION COUNTY
The Scio Dramatic Club, under the
direction of Jack Waltemeyer w i l l
stage ‘ ‘ Pierre of the Plains” at the
Jordan hall on Friday night, Nov. 10.
Go and see this, one o f the strongest
plays ever put on the boards.
HARDWARE CO.
ENCOURAGE RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION
Mr. and Mrs. John Sandner
Jr. and little daughter were a f­
ternoon callers a t t h e Curtis
Cole home Sunday.
Loyd Chrisman and w ife stay­
ed Friday night with parents.
ADVOCATES INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
The Pacific Coast states have every
Arthur Kelly visited at the S.
incentive to encourage railroad con­
In a recent speech in Portland, Con­ struction and to raise no obstacles to Aplet home in Stayton Sunday
gressman McArthur said:
" W e in investigating toreign capital in this evening.
Harry Humphrey o f Victor Point
Much work is
Women often suffer, not knowing Portland and in Oregon must do what line o f development.
apent the weel.-on I ut the home o f his
Andrew Olsen of Quinaby is
we can to encourage capital to come in uncompleted.
the cause.
cousin, Liston Darby in Linn county.
The Southern Pacific, the Union Pa­ visiting at t h e G. F. Harold
Hnckache, headache, dizziness, ner­ here. We need more capital to build
up industries that will give our work­ cific. the C. M. & St. Paul and the home this week.
vousness.
ingmen work and increase our pay- Western Pacific are strong organiza-
Irregular
urinarv
passages,
weakness
J. E. Sloper and wife returned home
John Sandner Jr. and wife, G.
, rolls. Wo must do what we can to tiohs ready and willing to build exten­
languor.
from Salem M< nday, where they have
sions and feeders in good territory.
develop
our
agricultural
resources.
Each
a
torture
o
f
itself.
F.
Harold, R. Harold and Mr.
bren visiting a! th • Jus. Thomas home.
Their managers are progressive and
“ One thing that will help bring
Together hint at weakened kidneys.
Clayton attended a public sale
true
western
Strike at the root -get to the cause. prosperity is the development o f the constructive officials,
W EATHER FAVORS
VOTERS
near West Stayton Monday.
Quickly help the kidneys if they water resources o f this section. Yet men with the spirit of development
Congress’ neglect of this matter of strong and faith in this country backed
Heavy Vote is Cast Throughout the j need it.
so are our drugs, c;gnrs and soda.
No other remedy more highly en­ developing the water power of the by ability to procure capital.
Country.
The states west of the rocky moun­
northwest has been almost criminal.
Beauchamp's, The Quality Store.
Adminisirator's Notice ol Appointment
New York. Nov. 8.— Fair weather, dorsed than Doan’s Kidney Pills.
tains are rich in undeveloped wealth,
Mr.
McArthur
said
he
favored
sen­
Here’s
convincing
testimony
from
general throughout the country ex­
sible conservation of resources, hut and under favorable conditions will fill
J. P. Wilbur. Ed Rum', and M. F. cept in the upper Mississippi valley this locality.
In the County Court o f the State o f
thought that permitting streams hav- up rapidly with the best kind o f popu
Small and son made a flying trip to
Mrs.
M.
E.
Bilyeu,
306
E.
4th
St.,
and In western Colorado, accompanied
Portland, Monday, returning the same
“ I never knew - mg millions o f potential power to latum under favorable conditions. The Oregon for Marion County.
by agreeable temperature, brought | Albany, Ore., says:
waste their undeveloped energy flowing most casual observer must realize that
It the matter o f the estate o f Hen­
day.
out the voting hosts early today. Re what it was to he without backache
when taxes go too high, when too many rietta Denny, Deceased.
to
the
sea
was
hardly
conserving
water
from
a
little
girl
up
to
until
two
years
ports from practically all section» in­
legislative experiments are tried by ! Notice is hereby given that E. C.
Found 2 guuntlctt gloves, both foi
dicated that a heavy vote had been ago. The older I got, the more I was power for future generations. He i in-
phasized the need of manufacturing the people, when legislatures enact Dem y was appointed administrator of
left hand, owners cm have same by i
bothered
hv
my
baek
and
kidneys
My
cast, and some points reported that
nitrates from the air to make this fool laws, conditions are not improved. the estatp o f the late Henrietta Den­
calling at Mail office and paying for
the bulk of the vote was In before hack nearly killed me at times, it ached
Capital takes a long chance in the ny on the 28th day o f October, 1916, by
this ad.
11-16 10 a. m.
so badly. When I got down to pick up country independent in time of war.
development o f new territory and reeds an order o f the County Court for Mar­
‘
‘
We
need
more
industries
here,”
anything
or
SHt in one position very
All the New England states In their
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brenner were in early reports of the voting dwelt on long, it was all I could do to straighten continued Mr. McArthur, ‘ ‘and that the friendly co-operation o f govern­ ion county, Oregon, duly entered of
from Kipharts place, southeast o f town the heavy early balloting. Providence. up. 1 suffered a great d«al from lii- I rings me to the progress o f shipbuild­ ment, or at least not forty forms of record on said date. All persona hav­
where they moved recently, Wednes­ R. I., reported that throughout the flamation of the bladder. Three boxes ing, which I notice being handled here hostility if it takes hold on a large , ing claims against said estate are re­
scale. The Pacific Coast states can , quested to send the same to E. C.
in a practical manner.
day trading with our merchants.
state It was the heaviest ever known. o f Doan’ s Kidney Pills cured me.”
" I f we are to keep up in the indus­ use one hundred millions o f new capi-, Denny at his address at Stayton, Ore­
Price 60e, nt all dealers.
Don’ t sim
New York state and other mlddle-
Lost, Strayed or Stolen Bay Mure Atlantlc states reported an unusually ply ask for h kidney remedy get trial race after the war, and are to be tal for railroad extensions already gon, within six months from the date
wt. 10(X> lb*-, near Mehama on Nov. 1 large early vote, and similar report» Doan’ s Kidney Pills -the same that able to carry our products to the mar- planned and some o f them partly com­ o f this notice.
E. C. DENNY,
rured Mrs. Bilyeu had. Foster-Milburn Lets o f the world, we must build our j pleted all, opening new country and 11- 9
Finder please notify Geo. S. Childs, came from the west and south.
starting industries.
12- 7
Administrator o f said Estate.
1 own ships to carry these products.
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
637 E. Grant St., Lebanon, Ore.
If
drops will sto'i that light irritating
cough. Sloper’ s Drug Store.
Many Stayton Women are Learning the
Cause.
Business is pood
j