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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1917)
■»J1 — —y ♦ f - News From All Over The Compare Jhese p rices I I ÆRVICE I C0B1TY TÄBIUTY -------- City-------- Possibly With Mail Order Prices «*» ** : A bout Y o u or Y our Friends K. A. Carroll and wife o f Wash are vi«il ii at the home o f her parent*, , ■ r. and Mrs. Henry Miller, o f rn-ar Volney (¡«ten wan down from Lyon* Sublimity __________ I Monday on bu*in*M. • Mrs. W K. (ioolm an returned Sun G. r . Etsrnan was a v.eek-eml visit- day fri m Euge-e, where she attei ded tlie funeral of her sister-in-law, Mr*. or in Snleo, and 'i'ori ■ r. Bay Bh ely. It. Phillip* <>f ll»p p y Hollow « * i Slayton Tuesday. Mi». (Ò Brewer «ml Vlr». G. Brown motored to Salem today. i L. S. II lieiizi-ll has bought the Powell property in the east part o f town, and H. Montgomery o f Linn county, w n it is reported that he will improve it in the near future. a Sta) ton viaitor Thursday last. TOP to oonuder wh»t i OOOD BANK ACCOUN r INSURES. The Mi»» Then «a Hottinger o f Sublim business man oan employ the best help and insure SERVICE. Dc- I. ity, was ;■ St.,j ton visitor Monday. ------------ preaiion may oome in hi» line, but hi» big ('ASH ON HAND means | Kd Thayer and wife of Lyons, trud- SECURITY. The fine line of credit» may be drawn tight, bnt none will | ed witn Slayton merchant* Friday. queitidn hi* STABILITY. Oive your busines» SERVICE, SECURITY and STABILITY with your bank deposit*. S STAYTON STATE BANK A. T. Brewer presented the Stayton Mail force with a pound o f his fine dairy butter this week, which was well appreciated. -------------- E. Small and family have moved C. H. Roaaiter was transacting buai- into the Shreve residence on Ida St. ! They formerly occupied the Mutschler ness with our merchant« yesterday. i house on Water St. Mrs. J. S. Cain ia home from a two week'* visit with friends at Aurora. Wm. Cladek put an addition to his blacksmith shop on Water St. this Added business is what has Mr. Vick o f Vick Bio*. Garage, o f week. Salem, was a Stayton visitor Saturday. caused the ¡..crease. A share of the banking business transacting business in Stayton Tues day. of Stayton and vicinity is solicited. Y o u are assured of a safe deposi tory and courteous treatment this bank, by ample long experience at capital and in the banking business. Farmers & Merchants Bank of Stayton, Oregon Capital $ 25 , 000.00 SKATING and SCHOOL Shoes A SHIPMENT OF NEW ONES JUST IN Lancefield’s Cash Shoe Store Squ eaky S h ot». W hile m ii'llli tlng a resenreh for In formation on the origin of certain fnsli I, ..s o f (he past," writes Zlm In the C a r t ms M ararlu e, ” 1 discovered the rea s i for I he existence of the squeak In t >es The plonk was oik e deemed f hlonnlilr mid men of great Inipor timee In the a (Tain of the country de li anded II In their Footwear, and eol> bora were paid shillings extra for potting ll In The squeak boot denoted f i t apt roai !i < f some one of Impor tanee, opd the way wns made clear at one# In the same manner as n tilcy- elrr'a shrill wle Me warns you to look to your Inteiests. During the squeaky period tin u i m id It dlltlcult to aucak Into the lio'isp n fie r 12 ji m. without being <11 or. oicil nud disgraced. Be moving lIn* slices before» entering the house 1 1 an Invention which followed tile *qvM l;,i »,.><• e a. nnd. w hile the former I i no.v ¡tlr.m I absolute, the lat ter I* at ill !:i ' > me and ns popular as ei or w ii'i nu. r i ; meu.-' Muhin i.i.. i field s from one to eight tons of cured l i.'.v an acre. .) slim I n I ; sellll ele. trie railw ay runs w i'li n a I aria sewer H' h hclici 1 • he II big Blllll III u little Job than a liliie man In n Pig Jo's N o th in - can help a man lo do a thing « I'. m he Ihlni.s he cannot do It .Boat <f the m i l l - marie n India life woven I. Im « wli » are told by men w : t III; l'.e:v I m w many knots of each »o’er i tie to the w arp ii *ln 1 I»' row at a til e ItilgC i Inno lini le a wl'l lea cilia m. Il II a In the lio-A, tlal end ,1ns! got an ¡le h lio w !(■ '.m u l I oim 'he ruth- ri Vere I hey v e I plea eri ties Loft; tltigg*— The.« «•rote that every little lie'll* Mrs. Henry Miller o f near sublimity, It will pay you to see Dr. A. C. Eaton if you need glasses, Phone 345. and Bertha Klinger o f Salem, who is a guest at the Miller home, were Stay- Ed Siegmund o f Fern Ridge, was ton visitors Tuesday. " T * Giv» Him tha Back,- T w o inibirmeli In thè relgn of M axl- mlllan I L —KkH 160<i—eoe a Germini. ! thè otllor n Spanlard, who limi eaeli remimeli a great s rv! e to thè eniperor nsUcri thè ha lui of bis Uaughter lu mar rl.ngc. M iixiiulllnn salii <hat as he os tceuicil ili. i I. >th ahi,e it wna Impos sitile to cimo e lietwcon thein and therofnre U n ir own prowess must de . lde It; tini, belio; unw illlng to risk tll« , loss of eli ber by eni'iiglng tliem in ; deadly combat, he ordereri a larve sin I» fo be brought nini ih la ic i tliat he wh •linuld put bis r i i al luto It sliould bave hla in Ir Hclonn Ami ibis w h lm s ia l eomlait wna n In a li) perforinoli in thè | presence of thè Imperlnl court and : lasied un lionr T he unhnppy Spanigli io Mommi wns lirst «verm ini', and thè Germini HUeeeed. I In enveloplng bini lu thè >aek. p illi log bini upou bis ha I, and In y lti; bini al thè etuprm r's feet T lils eomlenl «onilint is salii to be thè origli! of thè phra .' “G iva bini thè an, U,” ho common In t h è llterature of cvnrtlng. Youiig W lfe T' ■ loirow «vili he my tw enty lini: hi '¡i Iln ìilc Wh a year ago. J; ■; efore «tir weddlng. you lobi me you were tw enty Young W lfe Yes. bui we woni n nge raphllv a fte r mnrrlagc The wireless siati ai al l'olon nt n ani eaoh day se; ds olii I roa 1 ast forecasts of thè w ea th rr III thè l'arlhhean. sont'i Atlnntle and golf reghais to ahi sliip Plug H c lp in j a Child. H e w lm heii's n 'old he |n huuiaiiit) w llli a disi un i ne- w i li un Ini meri a > ness. w h lih mi ni bei h«»lj i glven lo li uian erentiltes In mi) stn e of their Ini D iu ii lite etili po-; dy g ire ilgstD. l'hllllps HloelvS Mrs. Mamie Brown has returned to her home in Eugene after a three Mrs. Albert Beal and son o f West week’s visit with her father, A Fraz Stayton, were Stayton traders Satur ier at Silver Creek Falls. day. Lyle Ficklin and mother o f Albany W. K. Surry o f Fox Valley, was a are moving into the Magg property Lyle will help business visitor here the latter part of near the scholl house. his brother in the laundry. the week. S. L. Stewart o f Lebanon visited Thursday and Friday at the J.W . Mayo home here. For people who care | Oat Flakes Albers Premium ....................... __.3Uc Oat Liberty................................................ '.......... 2oc Wheat Flake«, Albers............................................25c Liberty Flake«............................. 25§ Cream of Wheat, 2 lb. package __ ______ 20c Rice, Best Head, 3i lb«. .................................... 25c Milk, Carnation, 12 can«................................... $1.15 Coffee, Gua-Sal Steel Cut, 2 lb . . . . ..............45c Coffee, 99, 2 lbs................................................. 45^ Coffee, Good Bulk, pound....................................15c Coffee. Peaberry Bulk, pound___ ___________ 30c Tea, English Breakfast, pound..................... 5<Jc Tea, Gunpowder Pin Head_____ ______ 50c lea, Gunpowder........................................ 40c Tea, Spider L eg..................................................... 50c Corn, can ........................ 10c Peas, can.................................................................... 10c Beans, String, c a n ........... ......... 10c Bean«, Baked, can . ................................................10c Tomatoes, can________________________ 10c Hominy, best, 2 can«............................... 25c Kraut, best, 2 cans........... ............. 25c Soap, White Wonder, 6 b a rs-------------------------- 25c Soap, Bob White, 6 bars_____________________ 25c Soap. White Flyer, 6 bars.................................... 25c Soap, Fells Naptha. 5 b a r s __________ 25c Soap, A. B. Naptha, 5 bars................. ............... 25c Washing Powder, Mt. Hood, package_______ 20c Washing Powder, Golden Rod Naptha ......... 20c Swift’s Clenzer, package______________ 05c Light House Clenzer, package........................... 05c THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF OUR REGULAR PRICES. AND GET OTHER PRICES YOUNG’S CASH GROCERY, C. C. CHAPMAN GIVES VIEWS ON PICKETING COME STAYTON. School Notes Our candies will suit you. only the best grades handled in boxes and bulk. The boys cut wood again last Beauchamp’s Drug Store. Mi»« Kolia Wade was called to Sci* Saturday and in one more day Tuesday morning by the death o f her Salem, Oregon, January 16, 1917 they will be able to finish the Frank Lesley and w ife and Jack gr.ndmother. To the Editor: work that h a s been planned. Waltemeyer and wife motored to Sal- Supposedly frte American workmen, Teams have already been promis lem Monday evening to see “ Intoler on their way to shops where they are ance” at the Grand Theatre. employed upon terms and conditions ed. which will be used to deliver which are satisfactory to them, are be the wood. Young’s Cash Grocery G. R. Munkers, Bert Munkers, G. set and intimidated by crowds o f pick- Misses Esther Brown and Mar W. DeJardin, Dr. G. C. W’ atson, p o c k e t s representing organizations Mrs. N. Crump is staying at Antone Francis Hoareth and G. C. Eksman garet Fehlen visited at the high which have called strikes. These Van Handel home at Sublimity a few went to Salem Tuesday evening to see crowds gather around the entrances to * 1 school Tuesday afternoon. day» this week. “ Intolerance” at the Grand. the shops, and although they p e rp e -1 Next week marks the end trate little violence while police are in Floyd Monroe, wife and two children, the first semester. Finals wi| sight, they terrorize the workmen by See our line of San Tox Rubber o f Gooch, were trading with our mer goods. Fountain Syringes, Hot Water menacing gestures and degrading im be given on Thursday and chants Monday. Bottles, etc. They are guaranteed for precations. This is the situation today in all the subjects. The Book at the steel shipbuilding plants. two years, Sloper’s Drug Store. Miss Margaret Fehlen who is work ports for the semester end wei A slight amendment to Oregon’s , ing ncRr Turner is spending this week all to be handed in this week. Miss Gladys Glover and brother picketing law would prevent such ter- j at her home here. Johnny started for Eastern Oregon rorizing and threatning demonstrations Miss Bassett went to Portland Mrs. Geo. Caspcll and daughter and yesterday morning, where they will on the public streets adjacent tc plants last week-end t o consult Dr! where strikes have been declared; i t 1 son, o f Victor Point, visited at the A. live at Grand View with their father. Bruere concerning her eyes. Sh< would also prevent pickets from gath- j Caspell home Monday. will go again this week-end. Mrs. F. I. Jones entertained t h e ering in front o f a store or restaurant Ed Rund sold his ford to A. T. Brode club Wednesday night, Miss in crowds, with banners, by doing The first class year in Short Brewer the Stavton Dairyman, who Marshall will entertain the club at the everything to ruin the shop-keeper’ s J hand w i l l take up I^orimer'i business by intimidating his patrons Richardson home W’ednesday Jan. 31. will use it to deliver milk. "Letters from a self-made mer and proclaiming boycott. Every community in Oregon is inter chant to h i s son,” this nex Mrs. May Ferguson who has been Mr. and Mrs. Frank Siegmund and ested in legislation that will help pre semester. The 2nd year clas visiting at the T. C. Crabtree home baby o f Fern Ridge, were Stayton serve order in the metropolis so that here the past month, returned to her are at present transcribing Poe’ visitors one day last week. home in Canyon City yesterday morn its developing industries may be safe "R ue Morgue” . guarded. The success o f ship-building Jas. Thomas, wife and baby o f near ing. . is jeopardized, although it means much Much practicing is being dot Salem, visited relatives and friends to every part o f the state whose pro on the Operetta "Polished Pet here the first of the week. Rink skating is being varied with ducts are marketed; a fruit canner has ice skating on the irrigation ditch this bles” , which will be given at been driven out o f Portland as a direct The youngsters are enjoying Byron Robertson and wife o f Linn week. result o f long-continued, noisy and high school auditorium, Frit County, spent the week end with it while it lasts, which will probably disorderly picketing in front o f its j Jan. 19. not be long. friends and relatives here. • former plant in the heart o f the citv. I Both the 3rd and 4th grad« It is to be hope i that every member Miss Nellie Stowell returned to her Mrs. M. McCoy o f Walia Walla, o f the legislature will support such I have finished their Wheeler work in Salem Sunday after spending Wash., and Miss Ella Smith, o f Crab legislation as is necessary to protect readers and after a short revie' the week at her home here. tree, were week end guests at the workingmen and working women from home o f their aunt Mrs. J. H. Thomas, intimidation because they work, and : will take up the Elson reader. Dr. Brewer reports a 10 pound boy east o f town. Oregon industries from destruction b e - ! John Glover has left school born to Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Van Handle at cause they cannot be run profitably go to Eastern Oregon. The 5t Sublimity Tuesday, Jan. 16. I. W. Gardner returned yesterday under union domination. grade is very sorry to lose Joh from a two months’ visit with P. L. C. C. Chapman, from their class. The J . 12. Sloper home was the scene Darling and wife, old friends, at Marys o f a family reunion Sunday, Jan. 14. ville. Wash. He reports a fine visit, Norwood Eskew and Gilbe Clouds are nothing but fogs of vary and a splendid country. There were about thirty present ing density at various heights from the Hamman are absent from th ground, and their character and shapes 6th grade on account of illness. Mrs. Rund and sons Ed and Jos. left are caused solely by the atr currents for their rew home in Rocklin, Cal., on on high. In their picture study work t Goldsmith had to sell his “ Vicar of Monday afternoon, the 3ad grac Wednesday o f this week from King We have everything in this line. Beauchamp’s Drug Store. ston. The elder Mr. Rund had pre Wakefield," that masterpiece of Eng studied "Shepherdess Knitting ceded them about a week. Mr. Krantz lish fiction, for a comparatively small who traded for the Rund ranch will sum in order to pay his rent. Want by Millet. often pinched him to the core. Dr. Beauchamp, Geo. Keeeh, E. M. arrive in Kingston. Charles Flynn is back in scht Olmsted, Geo. Smith and V. A. Goode McTavish’s Compromise. after a week’s illness. were in Salem on business Monday. A canny Scot owned a wonderful A. E. Bradshaw ami Glen Porter took badger it was reported no dog could the exam for rural carrier at Salem tackle. However, a friend o f his had Miss Esther Brown went to Portland last week. a dog he proposed to back against the Thursday and returned to Stayton badger, and n match was in due course Monday for a few more week’s visit. A penitentiary guard was in Stayton made for £100. to come off in tw o BewuiC o f O intm ents j today with a fine pair o f Cuban blood months’ time. Peter Deidrich treated himself to a Catarrh T h a t Contain Merer As the time drew near there were hounds. 'ooking for an escaped convict. fine roll top desk and swivel chair of mere: ly will surely destroy the rumors that all was not right with the as o f smell :.J com pletely derange solid oak, while in Portland last week. dog, and the Scot’s friends were mak whole system when enterln -1 It tl.K the m ucous surfaces. Su :h articles ah ELECT OFFICERS' ing sure o f victory for him. I never be us< d except on prescriptll Imagine their surprise and disgust ! from reputable physicians, a i the d im ! Peter Deidrich reports the sale o f Stockholders o f Rrown-Petzel Lum they v ill .1 > I- l i fold to the good ^ Fords to Martin Znber and A. W. ber Co., met at G. L . Brown’ s resi when they heard that McTavish had eon possIWv do; •e frem them. Its accepted £o0 as a compromise In lieu Catarrh C' -e. r- - v 'f in u r e d by F. S<hrunk o f Ann rvillc, since I hs I week’s dence Monday evening and rc elected Cheney & T '-’ -Jo, O., contains j o f the £100. Mail. m o m iry , a -1 it t - ’ mn '- f m a l l y , actl all the old officers as follows: G. L. “ You’ve been done, Mac," said one directly n n t ■ ' -->! - - t mu-eiis st Brown, Prtsideni; Wm. Petzel, vice- ! of them. "T he dog is so mangy and faces o f t ■ t - ?.t. -I. !a 1 ''I n ! JT»} •re you got the Catarrh C L. H. McMahan has resumed the President: J. H. Thomn, Sec-Treas; unfit he could not kill a r a t’’ . . !l ■ and r. i la Ine it t ; ' practice o f law i i suite 311-12 United Directors; G. L. Brown, Wm. Petzel, . c ’ k ft C >. T oled o. ( ) "A h," said McTavish, "I dare say, I tira n n ia !* f- ! tales N iltot al Batik Bmlqiog, Salem, J. H. Thoma, C. E. Brown, A. F. dare say, but my badger is dead.’’— 1’rlca I f - per l -til Seid h v r - Loudon Globe. Oregon. 1-28- x Petzel. Tikt Uall a A . i’ UU lv.-ecnjtipatiwJ Saturday Specials at For colds, coughs, et r. for