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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1917)
¡VICE CUBITY TABILITY News From All Over — — City----- Possibly About You or YourFriends — Mrs. Leslie Town*» visited In • ». - ! Misses Wan and Enid Kimhull o f : ton Monday. , Jordan visited Sunday and Monday at I.. G. L. Brown home. Misa Loi» William* returned to Port Mr. and Mrs C. 8. Olark *|>cnt Sun land Monday- day and Monday at the L. D. Kelly Miss Gladys Hamman was a Salem home east of Sublimity. visitor ToeatWy, W, Hi T»1* Imp !>PWI(ht » |l»W IIH7 Geo. A Et/.el made a business trip Ms*w»!||. Npk Hi lumeriiiap and J R. VanHandcl did the selling apt. to Satrm vgslcrday. Mr»; J . |ipig and daughter la-ona and Bert Heal and wife of West Stayton son, Aftiot of Victor Point wprp Slay were Stayton palters, ton visitor» Wednesday. B. Geacher « « lVW" TOP to contuler what * GOOD BANK ACCOUNT INSURES. Tlie i bntinest man can employ the best help and insure SERVICE. De transacting business. pression may oome in hi* line, but his big CASH ON HAND means The Star Theatre was packed to the SIOUBITY. The line line of credits may be drawn tight, but none will 1 mil Sunday evening. question his STABILITY. Give your business SERVICE, SECURIIY Mrs. V. A. Goode visited friends in and STABILITY with your bank deposits. Salem one day last week. S STAYTON STATE BANK MU» Mnr» flfMblTP fU ir rH 8»mr- d«y from a Iwo day» vl*R «1 the N- L. Putnam homJ For“ 1 UrvV*’ — “ »'i JANUARY WHITE — and— CLEARANCE SALE t , -’ ft i' H.. • . * ’ A # " • f I j NOW ON WOMEN’S SUITS 1-2 Women’s Evening Gowns 1-2 Coats Greatly Reduced in Price Miss Minnie Kerber returned to her work i n Portland Saturday after a week's visit with relatives here. A. L. Mack spent the holidays with Jack Richards ami wife were down friends and relatives in and near Can- from Mehama yesterday. by. He returned home Tuesday. W. E. Councilman of West Stayton W. O. Cooper is minus the end of his traded in Stayton Tuesday. thumb, caused by not letting some one Quite a crowd attendee the dance at else chop kindling New Year’s Day. Stockton, Salem, Ore. Corner Court and Commercial Sublimity New Years night. Mrs. Luther Stout and little daughter The Illahee Club had a very pleasant returned Friday from Salem, where they had been visiting with relatives. meeting last Thursday night. A share of the banking business of Stayton and vicinity is solicited. Mrs. Wolf and son John of West Mrs. V. J. Philippi of Linn county Stayton visited at the home of her sis was a Stayton visitor Monday. ter, Mrs. Felix VanErmen, Tuesday. Mrs. Clara Pratt spent the holidays Mrs. E. C. Pecry and daughter Edna with her husband in Portland. of Scio visited Sunday at the home of Miss Roll* W'ade s|ient Saturday her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hob son. night with her mother at Scio. You are assured of a safe deposi tory and courteous treatment at this bank, by ample capital and Mrs. J. E. Sloper, who has been vis E. B. Lockhart and family visited iting the past two weeks with her sis last week with friends in Salem. ter, Mrs. Clara Thomas, will be home S. H. Heltzel returned home Sunday today. from a business trip to Washington. long experienec in the banking business. Our Sodium Phosphate has lets of Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon Ed Seigmund of Fern Ridge was a pep, it is great foi strength, because business visitor in our city Tuesday. its fresh, try a bOcbottle for sour stom ach, unexcelled for acid or sour stomach L.. A. Thomas returned Friday from and is an ideal mild laxative. a few days business trip to Portland. Sloper’s Drug Store. C. A. Luthy and family spent New Years Day with relatives in Silverton. Miss Lula Downing spent the first of the week at her home in Linn county. Capital $25,000.00 Miss Mabel Rupert of Salem spent New Years Day at the Lee Tate home. Geo. Zimmerman of Mehama visited with relatives here Saturday and Sun day. Semi-Tropical Southern California B. L. Dryden of Sslem is visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. V. A. I Goode. We have more of those CALIFO RNIA - w i t h its oranges, its W inter flowers, its beaches, its mountain resorts, its tim e-stained m issions, its d eligh tfu l su nsh ine and out-out-of-door life surely th e call is ir resistib le in January. Beauchamp’s Famous Cold Tablets on hand. Great for colds, grippe, consti pation, headache, etc. None hotter made. 25o box at Beauchamp’s, The I Quality Drug Store. But a tw o days journey aw ay on daily trains o f the delightful Jos. Schwindt and Mr. Laddner of Jordan were business visitors h e r e Tuesday. S H A STA R O U TE Shasta Limited California Express San Francisco Express Miss Myrtle Taylor returned to her school duties in Silverton the first of the week. Miss Marie Henkel spent the week end at the John Steinberger home at Union Hill. Mrs. W. D. Cornish was reported quite sick the first of the week, but is better now. You can secure tickets or complete information from any agent or write JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon. Eyesight specialist—Dr A. C. Eaton, office north of Beauchamp’s Drug Store Stayton, Ore. S outhern P acific L ines Jacob Spanlol installed a n outside drinking fountain on the school grounds during vacation. I Mrs. G. C. Eisenhart is on the sick list this week. Mrs. J. B. Decker is taking care of her. Mrs. P. P. Crabtree and daughter, and Mrs. Louise Henkel were Slayton visitors yesterday. Bargain Sale Of Women ShOeSChildrcn I - , | If ft | L a n c u e i d S V^sish - - ,, ¿IOC llc O fC John English presented carrier Crab i tree on Rt. 1, a fine fat duck for his New Year’s dinner. Mr. and Mrs. John Kimsey of Silver Creek visited at the C. C. Nott home the first of the week. Dave Talmadge and Beulah Roberts ! both of Salem were " O B married m n r r i e o i in n i tie n' < p j i,flli',ty yesterday. Dave h "i 1 • V friends hi re who wish him und his bride many happy years. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER Crsklne’s Rstort. Eraklne, appointed lord chancellor, was offered ut a low price the official robes of the retiring lord, but said: •'No. It should not ho said (hat I had adopted the abandoned habits of luy predecessor.’’ Remember when you are boasting of your descent, bud, you'rp boa»tljig of what you owe to somebody els*.’* Flo Ida Times Union. Good Advise. The Philosopher-If you were sake* to give a young man n hit of good ad vice, what would you tell him? The BuMuess Man—I'd advice him never to consider himself Invaluable, but always to kee|> on trying to make liluixelf ao. Some of the huge rrnba found on Ascension Island are each a foot In length Tbf.y have been known to steal rahhlta frees tbslr hole* *ut| ilp- vour them. Tha emerald Improves In color by ex Mr. and and Mrs. John Kimsey of posure to light Silver Creek left Stayton for Portland Colorado has dosens of mountains this morning where she will undergo sn without names. operation. Why Is love always represented ns g child? Because It never reaches Ull Mrs. D. I. Caldwell fell at the rink age of discretion. Friday afternoon fracturing a bone in Scientists loll us that a grasshopper her left wrist. Dr. Beauchamp attend can Jump nlsiut 2UO times Its own length. ed to the injury. Jolkley—I once heard a mini say that he w-uuld rather 1« nn ex-convict than J. M. Potter and wife of Wallace, anything else he could think of Polk Idaho visited over the week-end with ey—The Idun! How eccentric! Jolkley John Robertson and his nephew Frank —Not ut all. The man was In the pcnl- tentlory for life Potter of Mill City. "Colors affect the emotions A re.I Mrs. O. V. Meyers and daughter Alta rag makes n bull mad I ’ink makes people affectlonste.’’ and son William returned Sunday from "Something In that. Long green has Oregon City, where they have been a similar effect il|ion my wife.”—Ixmls visiting the past week. vllle Courier Journal. "It takes two to make a quarrel." Wm. Cladek and wife were Portland "And yet a man and his wife aro visitors Saturday. Mr. Cladc-k return supposed to l>o one.”—Exchange. Emanuel Philibert, prime of Kavoy, ed Tuesday and Mrs. Cladek remained • deaf mute, who died In 17n0 at the for a visit with friends. age of fifty mastered four languages. At nlnsteeo B ry an t w rote "Than* Carlton ShankB, w h o is attending tope!*.” school at Monmouth »pent the New Year holidays at the Missler and Andcr- Bolivia's chief exports era tin end rubber. derson homes in Stayton. A Russian Inventors swimming ault has compartments for food, a weighted DANCE—There will be a dance at keel to keep the wearer upright In Beauchamp’s Hall on Saturday night, water and fins on tlie legs to help him Jan. 6, 19!7. Music by Stayton orches swim. tra. W. F. Goodman, Floor Mgr. “Is your husband fond of hla work?” "Very. Especially on the nights any Edwin Siegmund, who visited over members of my family arc coming to the holidays at his grandparents Mr. spend the evening.” — Detroit Free and Mrs. Ed Seigmund of Fern Ridge, I'rese. Teacher—Name tho »ones, Willie. returned to his home in Salem, Tues “Frigid, temperate, torpid and O.”— day, Life. Jack—Would you like to live your Miss Idris Rossell returned from Sil life over again? Tom—And owe twice ver Creek Falls Monday, where she has ■s much ns I do now? No, slrl— Ros- been the past few weeks. She expects ton Transcript. "Paw, what’a n pretzel?” to leave for Forest Grove in the morn "A cracker with cramps, my aon. ing. Now go to bed." Russia’s lend eras la 8,41T,U* square Lois Hrachan is out of school on ac miles. count of a broken ankle caused by a Powdered peat la used as fuel lu fall at the akating rink. Dr. Brewer Sweden. is in attendance. A. lighthouse on tbe Japanese coast, constructed of bamboo, has great pow er of resisting salt water anil does not Our First Cetten Exports. Tlie earliest cx|>orts of cotton fro a rot like ordinary wood. Except that of China, San Marino A inert a were made In 1785, In which year one hag was sent from Charles has tbe longnat national hymn. ton to Liverpool, while twelve were The United States produces about 88 sent from I'lilladelplila and one from per cent o* the world’e oysters. New York. Kindly words, sympathizing atten t . e e 4 o e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e tions, watchfulness against wounding men's sensitiveness—these cost very TRUE PATIENCE. 2 little, but they are priceless In their value. Patience should novor bo con- Rusty Stool. founded with pusillanimity. The e Steel which la rusty should be snefc • °no putt up with wrong* from ed for Severn I hours with linseed oil 2 f*Hh i in righting power # n the «11» n ym ing p o w e r ef OT ~ and then polished with unslnked limn • the future, the other because It • • r emery powder, which Is very easily 2 '* the line of least reslstanoe. 2 worked If It Is used on a cork which ha« been dipped In linseed oil. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wilbur enter tained several people at dinner at their beautiful home near the Woolen Mill, on Sunday, in honor of Mias Anna Mullen who left yesterdav for her work with the Spaulding Lumber Co. in Salem. Geo. L. Brown was severely injure*! last Thursday by accidentally getting hia foot in a jump saw at the saw mill. The great toe on his right foot was split by the saw and caused consider able pain. Dr. Brewer attended to the injury and the latest report ie the toe will be saved. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ficklin entertain ed a number of friends at a card par ty Tuesday evening at thefr home un Ida Street. Those present were: Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Spaniol and child ren, Mr. and Mrs. V. Dare Sloper, the Misses Emma Streff and Anna Mullen, and H. C. Beauchamp. On Sunday Dec. 31, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Fuaon gave a holiday feast to a number of their friends and relatives und on New Years Day another feast was spread. Those present, besides Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Fuson and »on, were: Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Fuson, Mrs. A. N. Fuson and two children, W. H. Fuson and family, Mias Gladys Simpson of Aumsville und Harold »nd Charlie DeBord of Salem. A. T. Brewer took over the entire dairy business of Stayton Jan. 1. His son R. C. Brewer of Falls City, will drive the milk route and A. T. Brewer will put in his whole time with tho work at his dairy farm across the river. "Some Appropriate Thoughts for the First Sunday of the New Year" will be the sermon topic at the Metho dist Episcopal church by the pastor next Sunday morning. In tho evening he will speak on the subject of "M utt and Jeff. " Mr. and Mrs. E. D Crahtice enter tained at dinner New Years Day, Mrs. S. G. Crabtree, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Crabtree and little son, Mr. and Mrs. I’aul Fchlcn and sons John, Chus, and Nick, M ims Margaret Fchlen and Wal ter Miller. Mrs. N. Crump »ml daughter Miss Josephine Duchatenu have resigned their positions at the Commercial Hotel and are now living i n the Korinek house near tliu school house. Mrs, Milita Titus ami Miss Mary Rock are working at the hotel. Does your kidneys or bladder bother you? If so Bcau- eliamp’s Kidney and llaekachc Pills will help you or we will refund your money. Price 50c pkg. Beauchamp's Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ixiwis and son Clarence and Miss Viola Shepherd of Mill City spent the first of the week at the Councilman home ut West Stayton. They were trading with Stayton mer chants Tuesday. The Loyal Sons entertained t h e Juniors and a few invited guests at a party at th ■ Christian church Friday evening. The evening was spent play ing games and dainty refreshments were served about 10:30.