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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1917)
--- - News Froïin A!! Over The ---------City Possibly About You or Your F r ie n d s John Zuler, of Sublimity, was in town to-day, C. J. Ruettgers, of Kingston, was r. caller yesterday. V’ m. Klder of Lyons was u St j ton caller Monday, A A. Klnoil and Arthur Lcfller left Monday for Pendleton. K. Silhavy came down from his Mehama ranch yesterday. Mrs. A. Huef, of Howell dist., was trading in town yesterday. Mrs. Mary Eisenhart is home from a visit with relatives at Shaw. Miss Grace Klder visited sev eral days thiH week with Salem friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmer man, of Mehama, were in town Tuesday. ( ’ha*. I/oose of West Stayton was a business caller in Stayton yesterday. Tony Penders son of Jordan has enlisted in the naval malitia at Albany. Miss Krona Wilson, of Elmira, Ore., is visiting at the A. D. Murphy home. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. English, of Happy Holl >\v, were Stayton vis itor» Saturday. town L. N. English WH-» Tuesday. Jos. Schulte, of Sublimity, was trading in Slayton to-day. Une Draper, uf Salem, w ai here buying stock Tuesday. J. 1!. Ktzel, of Sublimity, was an appreciated caller Tuesday. James Thomas anil wife, of Salem, spent Sunday in Stayton. Miss Uosa Rock is home from Silverton where she has been for some time, Maud Kskew of Stayton spent the week end at the home of T. J. Ware. Nick Schmitz of West Stayton was trading with our merchants Wednesday. Edward Bell, o f Sublimity,was a business caller at the Mail of- flee Tuesday, Mrs. II. Lilly made a fly in«: trip to Portland Tuesday, return- intr yesterday, Ed Adsett and family of Salem spent the week end at the C. K. P r „ m„ P horn«* Cramer home John Van Kykeren of West Stayton was a business caller in .......'r .i„ „ our city .._ Tuesday. Evils oi Dual i< e ^ u ia iiu iL > ing of the of special Sunday night addresses. At the morning services the pastor will Br>eak briefly on “ The Christian s Relation to the Sav- ’" r after which the Holy Com munion will be observed which sacrament will lie followed by a class meeting All members anrl friends who desire a more vital relation with their lord are invited to the rnorniny services. The general public is cordially invited to hear Mr. Jones in the evening. The Sunday School and Ep- worth League at the usual hour. E. B. l/jckhart, Pastor. It is easily apparent that, with RongretiH a n d the Interstate Commerce Commission pursuing one course and the legislature and railroad commissions of 48 states pursuing anothe . it is only a matter of a aboil until the railroads of the Unit States will b< forced by impaired credit to abandon improvements I k ttermi nl and extensions and, what is worse, bo io to lower the quality oi the service, 'I be « Torts of Congress and the Interstate Commerce Corn- mi-sion have been largely con I fined to regulation o f rates and i vice practically the only twm The bookkeeping class called pha.-cs of railway regulation involving the general welfare ¡n y body upon the Farmers & and in which the public is all Merchants Hank Tuesday morn ing and was shown how a bank concerned. The efforts of state legislature keeps its nooks. Miss Nellie Stowell visited at have been largely devoted to the high school Monday after- ® the passage of “ stuffed” crew laws, train limit la a s , electric j noon, and Loren Wilson Tuesday. headlight laws, laws requiring Selmer Brown of the Teachers ‘ numerous and in mryiy respects Training class has been teaching useless reports, and other laws ¡n Miss Crabtree’s room during whose only purpose is to require her illness. Ralph Kelley, a more pay for less work and the member of the same das 3 assisted employment of men with noth- Miss Marshall for several days in ing for them to do, while the order to receive practical training. School Notes F o r Spring and Sum m er ? ! i Our Complete showing of New Spring Wash Materials is now ready. These J goods comprise many Novelty Fabrics and new designs suitable for spring dresses, suits and wash skirts, W e w a n t Y o u to see them in all delicate freshness — veritable breath o f Sum m er on these C hilly days. Here is a partial list of our offering* Voiles of all kinds, :|f) Flaxans. Poplins, Suitings, Tub Silks, Awning Skirtings, ^ Marquessettes, Printed Organdies, Gingham;, White Wash Fabrics, ect. at prices ranging from 8c and up. Be sure to use Butterick patterns when making your new spring and summer dresses. We always carry a big supply on hand. D o ll’s (Basil Store BUY OF A HOME DEALER AND YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE GETTING co,nrnissl^ns have. b*®n Brantford Kenyon of Lyons largely engaged as umpires be- has enrolled in the Sophomore tween rival communities, hack- t.|as9 Quality and prices to be had right ing away at rates because one« . 1 1 1 « . . . communjty thought that another / r’ Hof er chapetonedacrowd at home. Everything in staple * . , . „ of young boys on an Easter pic- . . . - i nic. They left town before din- and fancy groceries and the prices M r. J. M. R i w . went down „ „ ,u terntor.al ntonoply, w. h DC, „ „ il| IIO , hc woods where t., Portland Wednesday for a httle or nn thuet-ht o f the vitMly th , the o ( the j are right. W e have a complete eeononuc faet that to i * r cent From a|, report, ,he fe|l „ John Silvernagle of Jordan v,.,t with friends. has returned from an extended Oregon Blood Purifier Of the commerce of this country jf they ha(J properly done j 0itice line at all times. Come in and let trip to California. Made in Oregon for Oregon j *8 interstate an«1 tliai the tninjf.s, Kastcr*. which concern the public most G. R- Munkers, J. W. Mayo, people. Sloper’s Drug Store. us figure with you. Ok la Jackson has been absent o S. L. Stewart and S. H. Heltzel Rnxle c|ub Was entortain- f all is a system of reasonable from the 6th grade on account of This ic is toav-.i- essen- 1_ _ _l l l interstate l l ’l n t u i c l a rates. nu. Xllio motored to Salem last Friday. by Mrs. S. A. Starr tially true o f the long-haul West 1 ness' The Illahee club is giving a big home Wednesday evening, whose products must be moved dance and banquet to-night and r . p Rerringer? and C. W on interstate rates thousands of M. Orley Mack left Monday al1 are anticipating aline time. Rice of Mehama were business miles to the markets o f the ^or Silverton, where he has se- Phone 1551 STAYTO N, OREGON visitors in Stayton Tuesday. jpast cured employment in a saw mill. A O LFR IK A Mesdames J, E. and W. H. S1« maoh an«l bowel remedy. The “ stuffed” crew laws (er- His fam i|y wil1 remain here until W o n d .rful Siberian Railway. Plop-r’s Drug SUire. Sloper will spend u fortnight vis- ronCously called full-crew) e n - , close of school The great railway o f 5,(00 miles in A . A. Lee and son Paul. Mrs. length that runs across Siberia is one Mrs. J. F. Potter, o f Mill City, iting at the latter s home in Sa- acted by the various states for the sole purpose of c r e a t i n g ' Casselman and her sister Miss o f th© most marvelous in the world. visited several days this week at Miss Vida Young came over more jobs have increased the Eugenia Mclnturff came over flrst because o f the difficulties that had the home of her parents, Mr. and from 0. A. ( ’. to spend Easter ¡cost of service to the public ¡to Stayton last Sunday with Mr. |y, bbecause *ofb' __ enormous ** un' ’ length. 8eC0Dd By arr executive order o f Pres Mrs. A. Hill. year and Mrs. Joseph Baker in the For nearly 1,000 miles along this steel with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i more than $1,000,000 a ident Wilson, signed March 31, Mrs. Dr. E. H. Hobson, of latters auto, from Salem, and ,rack tbe ,ine crosses an almost tree- Ed Young. an{j apparently the end is not 1917 all postmasters of the first, Sti'i, spent several days this . , • %,* tf . a less plain. A ll the stations along those picking up Miss Hines at Aums- „.eary milcs are at leust thlrt/ mllei second and third class will hold S. H. Heltzel has made consul - 1 yet, and other companion legis- w * e k a tth e W. N. Pintler and v i lie, came to the Methodist apart, and most o f the villages are a over until offices become vacant orabl«* improvement in the Pow- lation has raised this burden W. If. Hobsor« homes. Episcopal church where they at- long war from tbe stations. by death, resignation, removal, ell property, which he recently j to $28,000,000 a year. Bom A Eon to Mr. and Mrs. In winter this Siberian line is one tended service and were the continuous view o f snow, stretching or their dismisal from the office Laws and orders o f commis purchased. Jo»eph L. Taylor April 6. Both sions requiring reports have guests of the church at the for miles along the seemingly endless for the good of the service, on mother and son are doing fine New Odors in Perfumes dinner following. Miss Mae desert. SomeUmes the villages and the recommendation o f the first Dr. Bepuchamp reports. Something that will please you occassioned an increase o f 88 per staUons are almost burl«?d In snow, and cent in the number of general ParK of Los Angles, who is visit not infrequently the train gets suowed postmaster general. Sloper’s Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blakely left Then in case the office does office clerks and an increase of ing Mr. and Mrs. Baker, was up. W ater for the stoves and the en Mondav for their former home • N !r 1 i»,S .V ,n'ams* a tcachor $44.000,000 a year in the cost of also a guest o f the church. Mr. gines has to be brought steaming hot, become vacant, the office will in Chaf’ron, Neb., after a couple lest it should freeze on the way, and r . V * f ?, ! sc'l'°<i,|3. «pent Reneraj c|erjcai service. Here Lee spoke and Miss M clntuiff aften men at the stations iu the depth not be filled as a political ap o f weeks with friends here. Eflstoi the* home ot her fsth— j , _i__ .. l ....... added l l * j * . , „ alone when to the $28,- rendered fwa two solos in beautiful of winter have to chop off long icicles pointment, but from a competi jA/vr. Mrs. V. Dare Slopor returned er, J. P. Williams. from the engine and cars. But even tive 000,IKK) is an increase in cost of voice. examination under t h e the intense cold has Its advantages, for Saturday from an extended visit Lnster, commemorating th e ;servjce 0f $72.000,000 a year, civil service commission. dairy products, such as cheese and but with friends and relatives in Ger- greatest least ol the Christian | practically wasted, whereas if ter, can be carried by rail without bar Don't C r o u Your Logo. Postmasters of all first, second vais, Oregon City and Portland. year, was appropriately cole*- left in ' the treasury o f the rail- “ Every time a man crosses Ills legs ing to be put Into refrigerating trucks. and third class post offices have no gives his heart that much extra brated at ti»e ( atholic church, roads would have served as a work to «lo,” says William Muldoou. a life job and not subject to Baths For the Canary. High mass and Benediction were basis of $u40.000,0u0 of credit “ You know what ha miens to a stream Under normal conditions most birds removal. The order plainly states Who care. At Beauchamp's impressively celebrated by R e v .1 for new construction, betterment, o f water when you s«|u«.*eze the garden probably bathe daily, and canaries in that vacancies as postmaster hose." captivity should be allowed the same Father Lainck and the chior had Drug Store. repairs and improvements of the This widely known physical instruc opiiortunity. When individual birds ob can erme from only four causes: arranged special music. Many tor attaches great ini|>ortance to proi>- stinately refuse to enter the water death, resignation, removal or J. M. Ringo and wife, J. W. service. beautiful flowers were used on cr tireathiuc. II«.* told mo «>f the trou gentle spraying usually w ill induce dismissal for the good o f the Mayo and wife, S. L. Stewart, Due to these various laws and ble he had in making John I.. Sullivan them to battle. the altars. service. Dr. Korinek and wife and Miss orders ot' o'mmissions tbe rnil- breathe pro|>erly, and lie dwelt on the Small china dishes that are not too harm that numbers o f Americans do \ postoffice o f the first class Marion Alexander went to Salem rdTds in the year 1915 wen' re deep make good bathing pans. When a themselves iwltnt'ss t!u> prevalence of bird liecouies uccustomed to one dish It is one in which the total annual Friday evening to take in a quired to make 2,991,776 reports, catarrhal uitVctions) by the bad habit usually will refuse to bathe in another Guaranteed for 011 c year at receipts are more than $40,000 movie. the expense o f which ran into o f month l>r*'nthing. one o f different shape and color. In Beauchamp’s Drug Store. this includes “ Keep your mouths shut, ltreatbe winter the water should be warmed un and in Oregon tbe millions. James Mielke accompanied by through yo'ir nostrils," he Is always til tepid. Even in warm weather too Portland, Salem On Friday evening an enjoy and Eugene, Either in the form o f increased saying to his patients. Nello Mack and Nortli Smith cold water is uot advisable. I f the able time was had at the East A postoffice of the second class rates or decreased service these I f th*' i ils are stopp 'd up he ex went to Portland last Friday and room, ordinarily warm, becomes cold ern Star meeting. Following the plains how bey may be made to func is one where the receipts are II l.’U burdens must ultimati. temporarily, birds should not be allow brought an O kland Six home tion projK !;> by simple eleuustug nblu- ed t«> bathe. usual meeting of the lodge, all the public, from $8,000 to $40,000. and of with him, driving through. It tions, ami h • insists that these In* per- During molt the hath should be given were invited to the banquet A9 of which < ;n the third class from $1900 to was practically his first attempt formcit regn'arly. not more than twk*e each week. When room where they were served importance o f the v $8000. Stayton is third class. “ W e 1 1 « iltcred air Just ns wo need «ling ( u- breeding the female canary should not at driving a machine. Altered mi I Mu* nose is our lie allowed to bathe from the time the with such templing ( . ) dishea | «trc?a»iu. «1 investip (liter. } boys waut to remember eggs hatch until the young are three or Clyde H; io!<l, of Albany, vis In some quarters there is con as a “ chicken pie” filled with conditions for th juirpose, let that.’ Ex«' nue. four days old.— United States Depart ited Surd«« at the home of his excelsior and "cream siderable anxiety as to what puffs” U8 b„j)0i 0f ,,, O' it ,■ s«iine f«“d- ment o f Agriculture Bulletin. parents near Kingston. lie did that contained «.'otton, in true ora| tribunn would become o f bank deposits ¡Vees In P.vris. Ith « xdiiòive I e not know when his company of in . 1. a 1 ■ i.11 pal nursery should this country engage in a Keep the Machine In Repair. April fool sty lo. Later teal «¡yulut rv a:, o IIV ov**r arterii's w h Pa er ris e ex; e re ¡111'. .itilitlou are the 0. N. G. will be called upon, chicken pie, cream puffs and j 0f commei. Think for a moment. A man who war with a foreign country. given y o u r t;> •». T h e fore -try de- would no more run his motorcar on but sayr. th b ys are all anxious various other pood things w <re partment « t • 1 ity governm ent is as The department o f sta'e issued dt'llnte«! tin's or with sand in the gear n i i «irgli, for duty. i ¡i< 1 10 1 .ibile imalth or enjoyed. Tin* success of the box than he would use sulphuric acid a statement to the fe leia! banks St. . I t 1 I . «¡. . . ! eut. mid ils for motive power w ill keep going right that no one who is a citizen o f a Rev. W'. A. Elkins, o f Mon affair is due to tbe effor. of stuff I a n ' d ca re fu lly. on at his business when the tread o f mouth, fo.tr.« r 1 nstor of the Mrs. Herbert Bennett. Mrs. VV. Frolli I ' n •y it is set out In 11 public foreign country need have any his own physical mechanism is flatten aq’. inre c r s; . t each trt'o bears a dis Christian «. I.arth here, is chaplain F. Follis and Miss Ina Ila«ol I. anxiety about his bank deposit ing out and the g«'nr box o f his mind Hon. Seymour Jore: ' !«. 111 . t! i I l e f Its own ned Is the spp is filling «vith the wrong kind o f g r it in case of war as the govern of the coast artillery, and has ci ¡I ward «> an exiH'it gardener. Men | wil! speak this Sun«!;' igh t : been grat ted leave of absence by w!i > tend tin* trees have re Aliar rout«'« The impatient optimism that shakes ment will under nocitcumstances O i- P O v T L ’ N I T Y off a vague oppression with the assur chua th« Methodist Epiacoi like lampi! ':t»»i-s« or policemen. his ehureh to go with the com take advantage of this condition Those who wish to hear a num bis topic w i'l be >n som Every uve ! i number'd, and n rccoril ance " I ’ll be all right tomorrow” has ,.«.rt, t pany. o f Its d e cent and Its « «Midltlon Is had as much to do with lengthening to take possession of property ber of lectures on the following measures to l-e voit a at lit kc I Its - a- «I health, the diitts« on out the list o f bankrupts as any other in which international under- Rev. F. T. P it e r , p r i o r of subjects; New Thought, Sug special electiot V f., .1« wbi h t: i : .¡- p.im ilig Is liei'es- thing that could be named. You can’t the First Chiistinn chute of gestive Tl.orap titie». Psycholo r. nrrect a had condition by persisting in standings and the recognized law Kiuy and ail oilier details. ¡tentative The lieighi « f «»neh tree must boar a (he things that cause It. You w ill only of the land gives it no just claim Salem gave an illu-Trated lecture gy, Mechano T; crapy, Osteo t- « rmd h» hn. ¡onions ivlati. i to to'cond and third make It worse. You can easily enough, or title. la^t Sunday evening at th«1 ..I« \ «■ thy, Ohiiopr.iCtic, Naturopath« The government will st windows, and. more important, if you are obstinate enough, make It so mentioned church, on “ The At a <1 Divine Science, call at nr t scrupulous!., respect ail private much worse that it w ill “bo the death Its ¡' »-¡iti 11 o far as bent, light und «vi. ti e x . , i ■ Intluciicvs upon It, Is of you,” or, anyway, put you out of rights alike of its own citizens gelic Ministry.” The church ¡01 o re c< «' ; t.«i we wili irranye for the «•1 in e c im i. is :«*...u; 4 lor- «.tm. c l . Kansas City Journal.. I business. was crowded. 1 lectuie and the subject of foreign states. A. C. Eaton. ward to one oi the most interest- YOUNG’S CASH GROCERY POSTMASTERS HAVE LIFE JOB Candy for People Rexall Dollar Watches /Weti o d is t C h u r e i