The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, November 30, 1916, Image 3

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News From All Over The
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Possibly About You or Your F r ie n d s
EaireBOcper tioson in trad«
Mr
W«. Clyde Thon»* of Jor-
”
ilmi wer« trading In Slayton lucmluy.
at K lecktr s.
.
I Grant Murphv and Jacob Hpanlol
Dr. O. C. Watson return, m I from a Wi.n . ,.„rt|(l|Ml vi#ltori th . (trat »i the
bu* ine»* trip to Portland, Sunday.
week.
Mi»« Itola Wad« »pent the week-end
I.. A. Thomaa took a earl,ad of hoga
with friend* In Portland.
Tuesday.
Sim I’hillipa of Sulim regi»t«r#d *t
J ih . Thoma* and wife of Salem ar-
the Hotel Slayton Tuesday.
rlvid in Slayton yeaterday to *pend
Thanksgiving with relative* hero.
(‘hriatme* Toy* *nd Gifts *t the 6-10
1 Ir. 26c Store.
tf
Krnnk Carter and family were in
from the Waldo IIill« Tut-»day.
Try Lang's Mlnarai Wonder
For rheumatism
Store.
Sloper’a Drug
Mr*. Jox. Dittcr a n d Mr*. Jo*.
B rker of near Meliama were »hopping
with Slayton merchant* Tuesday.
Born To Mr. and Mr*. Claude Dar­
by, Nov. 20, 1916, a non, weight 10 lb*.
PASSES ROAD TAX
At the road tax election Monday, a
three mill levy waa voted, part o f
which wa* to he used for oiling the
roads next summer.
CHURCH WEDDING IN
STAYTON TUESDAY
A very pretty church wedding occur­
red in the Catholic church here Tues­
day morning, at 9 o’clock when Mias
FOURTH BIRTHDAY
In i-phii <• I. mii « and Arnold Set /. MW
Master Delmar Ckhlen celebrated hia united in marriage, Rev. Fr. Lai nek,
fourth birthday Sunday, Nov. 2*1. with | officiating.
The bride, who is the daughter of
a party. Those present were: 1* rry
Jonea, Fred Davie, Freddie Helix i, 'A r. and Mr*. Joa. Laux of Albany, and
Quentin Gehlen, and the little h»*t. A ; I' .rmerly of Stayton, wore a beautiful
gown of white silk and was attended
lunch waa served at four.
bv Mamie Laux and Mamie Zimmer­
man. The groom ia the eon of Mr.
COMES HOME
and Mrs. Henry Sens of Linn county,
K. L. Small, »on of E. Small and and is a prosperous voung farmer of
wife of this city ia horn«» from Astoria that vicinity. He was attended by
for an indefinite stay. Tha »on who ia Fete l-awx and Frank Sent. A sump­
nut 1H year» of age, is assistant engin­ tuous wedding dinner waa served at
eer in a big mill in the Columbia river the Kent home, and was partaken of
town, and recently waa hurt in an acci­ by many friends and relatives.
Many
dent. He was sent to the hospital in beautiful preaenta were received by
that city, and after several weeka the young couple, who received the
there came home to convalesce.
congratulations of all. They will live
on a farm in Linn eonnty.
SURPRISE PARTY AT
L A. THOMAS HOME
DON’T FRET.
If you are troubled
The Best
Permanent Customers
Beauchamp’s Drug Store
MERCHANDISE
Slowly but Surely the time of the year is ar­
riving when you must think of
The Gift Season
You will find our store filled with what you wish
FOR CHILDREN—Fincy Handkerchiefs, Bootees, Mittens,
Ribbons, Toques, Garters, A Nice Dress
FOR LADIES— Fancy Collars, Collar Sets, Boudoir Ceps,
Handkerchiefs, Fancy Guest Towels, Umbrellas, TaMe
Linen, Fancy Aprons, Gloves, Dress Patterns in Wool,
and Cotton.
FOR G EN TLEM EN — Handkerchiefs, Ties, Garters, Sus­
penders, Hose, Scarfs, Arm Bands, and Shirts
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No mental attitude is more die- •
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Thomas and
little son of Silver Creek were Stay-
I • astrous to personal happiness e
A small party of friend* found out e and to personal usefulness in the f
(leo. Sand tier of Linn county was u tin visitor* Tuesday.
that Monday November the 28 was e world than worry and its vicious
Stayton trader Tueiwluv.
Mr*. J»». Koli,-rime and little son of i Mrs. L. A. Thomas’ birthday and they * twin brother, despondency. Tbs
surprised her and her husband with a
Jordan were Stayton caller* Tueday.
real old-faahioncd "Taffy-pull.’' Cards 2 remedy for the evil lies in train-
Mr*. A. SchHah, w h o live* near and other game« made the time pass J in« the will to cast off cares and
Our Chriatmna Good» are coming in.
* seeking a change of occupation
Auinaville
traded in our city Tuesday but too quickly.
Beauchamp'a Drug Store.
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. * whin tho first warning is sound- *
afternoon.
Jacob Spaniol, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob * ed by nature in intellectual taaci- I
Kd Blakely *cnt a dollar from Junc­
Mrs. Simon II. Johnson and rhikiren Misslcr and children, Mr. and Mrs. C. * tude. Relaxation ia the foe of J
tion City for the high school gymnasi­
of Troy, Iduho arc visiting at the home A. Luthv and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. o worry and “don’t fret" one of the *
um.
a
of her grandmother Mr*. Lucy Kearna. Joa. Fisher ami son Norval, Mr. and a a healthiest of maxims.
Mrs. D. M. Doll, the Misses Ella Wil­ e e e e e e e e e e e e e o e e e e e e e e e s e e •
Mil. Carrie K. Calmer is »pending
High and Lew Treason.
Mis* Veda Young arrived yesterday liams, Ins Harold and Marie Henkle
th, v/eeji in Gt rvaia.
Wby ••high" treason? Because atone
morning from Corvallis to spend her and the host and hostess Mr. and Mrs.
time there were two kinds of treason—
L. A. Thomas.
Julia and Geo. Kohwein were i n Thanksgiving vacation with her parents
high and low. Certain types of mur­
here.
from Jordan Tuesday.
der» were considered more horrible and
reprehensible than other». For In­
SUMMONS
Misses W ho Mod Enid Kimball of Jur-
stance, If a man killed his wife or a
Ian, were In town yesterday.
wife her husband. If a master was
with gua on stomach, have headache,
murdered by hia servant or a prelate
Egg« 60 c per dozen in trade torpid liver, take a tea*p»onful of So­ In the Circuit Court of the State of by one of bis subordinate», the crime
dium Phosphate U-fore meals and you Oregon, for the County of Marlon, De­ was looked upon as being particularly
at Klecker n.
wilt he pleased w ith the result. 60c and partment No. 2. Grant Murphy a* Ad­ outrageous liecause of the specially In­
$1 00 bottle* at Beauchamp's Drug ministrator of the Estate of G. W. timate relation* between stayer and
Mrs. Decker returned homo Sunday Store.
Murphy, deceased, plaintiff, vx. C. E. slain aud was called “petit treason.”
from a month » visit with relatives am)
But If « man killed or tried to kill the
Ashley, defendant.
friend« in Portland.
Ld Severnce, who ia running a cheese
To the above named defendant, C. E. bead, not of a family, hut of the state
factory ut Itiehurdson Gap was a guest Ashley: In the name of the state of -th e “pater patriae”—be waa guilty of
Mrs. D. Townes and daughter Mabel at the J. It. Gardner home Tuesday.
Oregon, you are hereby required to ‘‘high treaaon.“—I-ondon Spectator.
w. re in from Linn county shopping
A materie“*pet.
appear and answer the oomplaint filed
Saturday.
Linlithgow palace, on the «bore of
Mr and Mrs. Peter Burghart and against you in the above entitled Court
daughter Pruncia were in from their and cause within six weeks from the the beautiful sheet of water of that
. r. C. Hint of Portland visited over home near Sublimity Monday trading date of the first publication of thia name In Scotland, la somewhat square
Sunday with Ins daughter Mrs. D. C. with our merchants.
summons, to-wit: Nov. 30th, 1916 and and heavy looking and Is full of his­
Davis.
if you fail to answer for want thereof, toric Interest. Linlithgow was the
Miss J o ., phine Duchatcu and moth­ the plaintiff will apply to the Court birthplace of Mary, queen of Scots; In
Mr. and Mr*. A. C. Harrow* were in er visited Sunday with relatives and for the relief prayed for in his com­ Unlitbgow church James IV. of Scot­
from their farm in the Wuldo Hills friends in Sublimity.
plaint herein, to-wit: 1st. That the land was forewarned by an apparition
Saturday, trailing with Stayton mcr-
amount of the purchase price remain­ of (he coming disaster at Flodden
shunts.
Donald Mars, son of H. D. Mars, ing due and unpaid on the contract be­ Field; In Ita streets the regent Murray
who is editor of the Gervaia Star, tween said G. W. Murphy and the de­ was shot; close by the town Edward
Mi»» Merls Seigmund of Fern Ridge visile I friend in Stayton over the fendant herein, for the purchase o f I. had two ribs broken by his horse
left Monday for Colville, Wash for an week-end. Young Mars is a civil en­ said real property as alleged in this the night before Falkirk, and on Its
ixtended visit with friend* und rela­ gineer and will soon go to California complaint is the sum of $1300.00, to­ loch a chancellor of the exchequer,
bent on economy., Issued Instructions
tives.
gether with interest thereon a t the that the royal swans should be kept
to work.
rate of eight per cent per annum from down to a dozen.—Argonaut.
«Mrs. Luth.r Stout and buhy *|>enl
Misses Wilda Counts a n d Vida the 26th day of April, 1913, until paid;
A Curious Aecidsnt.
Thursday and Friday of la*t week with Young, who are attending school at together with the sum of $45.00 ac­
Of all the curloua accident* the
friends at Mehama.
Corvallis, and Messrs Roy E. Samuel crued taxes paid by said G. W. Mur­ strangest occurred In the Madras presi­
and II. Stoncberg of Eugene motored phy, and the plaintiff herein as alleged dency. India, some years ago. A larg*
Mr. Porter of Sa,cm *|H.-nt the week­ to Stayton Sunday and spent the day and set forth in said complaint. 2nd: party waa out shooting and had mor­
end in Stayton visiting at the home of with Mi, Young's parents, Mr. and That the amount due on said contract tally wounded a tigreaa. She was,
his daughter, Mrs. Luther Stout.
between said G. W. Murphy and the however, «till abto to light, and on# #1
Mrs. Ed Young.
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defendant herein, together with said the hunters, having rashly ventured
taxes and the sum of $150.00 as plain­ too near, waa seized by the beast HI«
We Are Still Paying
tiff’s attorney’s fees for instituting the companions ran up and won dispatch­
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Of everything for the least money
the highest market price for hides within suit, together with the costs ed the tigress and released her victim.
and disbursements 'ncurred herein, be But Just ss he rose to bis feet there
possible is our aim.
Beauchamp's of all kinds. Bring them to the
was a loud report, and be fell again,
paid to the clerk of this Court, within with a bullet through bis chest In
Drug Store.
Seay ton Produce Co.,
L. A. Thomas, Prop. ' 30 day* from the date of the entry of rising he had struck with his foot and
said decree, o r within such further discharged his own rifle, which lay on
N. J. Ware ami family of Idaho are
C. A. Beauchamp and wife, D. C. time as the Court may deem reason­ the ground. After long nursing he
visiting at the home of his mother,
I Davis, G. C. Watson, George Tate, able, and that in case said sums of recovered from the wound, but it was
Mrs. J. W. Thoma*.
Leo Kleckcr and Misses Minnie Poley, money are all paid that plaintiff shall a narrow escape.
Actore’ Incomes.
Warren Richardson, who has had an Olive Bassett and June Kearns attend- deliver to the Clerk of this Court, for
In the American Magazine a well
attack of what rtscmbles appemlicitis, c I the football game between O. A. C. said defendant a deed conveying said
premises in accordance with the terms known critic tells what he knows
was taken to the Salem hospital yes­ and U. of O. at Corvallis Saturday.
of
said contract. 3rd: That in case of aliout actors' salaries. He says:
terday.
default in the payment of amounts due
“In computing an actor's income one
Sloper’s Cold Tablets
| plaintiff f r o m defendant a s above must remem Iter also that the only ex­
Are made according to our selected specified, together with the costs and pense met by the management ts that
Mis» Nellie Slowed was over from
Salem Sunday and spent the day with formula. We guarantee them. Sloper’s i disbursements of this suit, within the of railroad fare. The actor ou tour
Drug Store.
her parenta.
time specified in said decree, then, and pays for his sleeping car accommoda­
in that event that the defendant herein tions. Also It Is tho general custom to
Alphonzo Kronberg of Mt. Angel, and all persons claiming by, through require the player to purchase at his
Buy Your Colgate Goods
and Harold Ransom of Aunmville, were or under him he strictly foreclosed and own expense all modern wardrobe.
Of Sloper. It saves you money.
Till* burden falls particularly hard
in Stavton Sundnv.
barred from all right or equity of re­ upon women In plays of contemporary
Sloper's Drug Store.
demption, or interest in law or in life In each act a different gown
The gymnasium committee is hard at equity to said real property, or any must t>e worn, and the costuming of a
Miss Margitri Fehlen, who is work-
work on the plan for the new building part thereof. 4th: F o r judgment part in a strikingly modish way Is al­
'nl^-r.aar Tui'ne. *| ent Sunday with her i
. . . . .
,, und Mr». Puul Fehlen.
and no doubt will commence soon,
against sail! defendant for the sum of most as Important as the ability to
lurent*, Mr.
$150.00 a s plaintiff's attorney's fees a c t”
A Novel Revenge.
for instituting the within suit and for
llenry C* igu. ! and wife went to Buy AdleriKa
Cook—Ye»: my mistress Is a prlma
plaintiff’s
costs
and
disbursements
in­
In hnlf dox. lota. It SMVea you $1.00.
.Salem Moo tay, v ,-re they will stay
curred herein. 5th: For such other donna and n horrible creature. She
Sloper’a Drug Store.
with relativ •» ur.lt after '1 lianksgiving
or further relief ss to the Court may treats me like the dirt beneath her
seem just and equitable.
feet, but 1 revenge myself by opening
Mias luma .V o* Sal. m, w as a guest
The Methodist minister hereby re-
You
are
hereby
further
notified
that
o f'ftrs. Chiu, i ’til; th! week.
s|.rtfu l!y invitea any of the enndi- this summons is served upon you by the drawing room window when she is
dales for city offices, who feel ro in­ puhliestion thereof in the Stavton Mail, not nt home nml by howling with all
my might so that the neighbors may
Dr. Htauil iiinp repitts a girl horn cliniti, to take five cr more minutes
a weekly newspaper of general circula- think her voice la cracked.-FUegende
to Mr. and A it. Hurry N chols of near each in presenting their idcaa at the
| tion published i n Stayton, Marion lllnetter.
West Slayton Monday, Nov. 27.
Sunday evening service, can dilates for
County, Oregon, pursuant to an order
Yes. Whatf
city marshal i specially welcomed to do of the Honorable Wm. Galloway, Judge
Engineer Storekeeper (dictating)—
thia.
of the above entitled court, duly made Two gross Ore bricks. Stoker (writ­
and entered o* record on the 26th day ing! -Two gross Ore b-r-l-x. Engineer
Our policy lo rnako every customer a
of November 1916.
Storekee|ier - "B-r I x" don't spell
nrmanoni o,.c l!i»u i ur personal ser-
You are further notified that the bricks. Stoker-Well, wot do It spell?
icc and Qf slity goods.
date of the first publication of this —London Punch.
"The Truth is Good Enough’’
H muehamp’s Drug Store.
We believe in telling the truth and summons ia the 30th day November,
The average American, statistics say.
nothing hut truth at all times, and our 1916, and the last, publiertion thereof,
Lacies Night-On each Friday night entire advertising will he based along will be made on the II day of lanuary, eats eighty and one-half pounds of
lieef. seven and one-linlf pounds of
idiea who wish to learn lo ak t j may the e bnes
Misstatement and exag- 1917.
veal, seventy debt rounds of |x>rk and
lao Ihe rink. They may he accompan­ ernlions are unnecessary in the adver­ 11-30
S. H. Heltzel,
lard it lit! six a- d one half pounds of
ied hytheir crcorts.
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Attorney for Plaintiff.
mutton and Inmti every year.
tising of Beauchamp’s Drug Store.
Shop Early
SEASONABLE
Come early while the range of choice is
unbroken. You are always welcome wheth­
er you buy or not.
Fresh Groceries all the time
PRODUCE W ANTED
Doll's (Hash Store
Shop Early for Christmas
DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE LASTJNOM ENT BUT PREPARE FOR YOUR
GIFTS IN SEASON. BESIDES BEATUIFUL PICTURES, FRAMEO
AND UNFRAM ED, SUITABLE FOR ANY ROOM IN THE
HOUSE, WE HAVE MANY USEFUL ARTICLES
A Cedar "H ope” Chest for your sweetheart
A Beautiful R ug for wife or mother
A Luxurious Rocker for mother or dad
A Set of Silver Cutlery for wife or friend
A n Aluminum Cooking set for the newly weds
A Dandy Pocket Knife for sonny
A Fine W ork Table for daughter
COME AND LOOK OVER THE ENTIRE LINE
WE CAN SUIT YOU
LILLY HARDWARE CO., STAYTON, ORE.
YOU MIGHT DO A WHOLE LOT WORSE
SOME WHERE ELSE
But one thing certain you can’ t do better anywhere than at
Young’s Cash Grocery
Saturday Special
f Bars
1 Cans
1 Cans
1 Cans
White Flyer Soap
Corn
String Beans
Peas
25c
25c
25c
25c
YOUNG’S CASH GROCERY
Chippewa High Cut Shoes
10 inch,
12 inch
16 inch
Prices Same as Last Year
Florsheim Shoes $5.00 and $6.00
For a Short Time Longer
S O M E N E W S T Y L E S IN LADIES S H O E S
BALL BRAND RUUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES
LANCEFIELD’S CASH SHOE STORE
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