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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1917)
-, S Parly Given at News From A!! Over She Marion County Pioneer uio> Mr. Hof fers I ¡S C' Special! -------- City-------- m '% % "- --------* _____________ C, K. Read o f nenr Aumsville •lied at his home last Saturday April l i 1 Clifton Kitridgo Road v as !«.■ i I at Culluaoid, Oncdiu county N. jY ., on February 28. l< At Mrs. J. M. Bingo returned from fhe axe o f 5 years he rpoveO Portland Sunday. i his parents to McHenry count' W. R. Kay of Jordan was a III. In 1852 the family came t< Stay ton caller Tuesday. j Oregon by ox team and took up Geo. Koeser of Sublimity was, a donation land claim about two miles south east o f where the u Stayton caller Tuesday. John Sneed o f Hooch was a bu- town o f Turner now hands On hiness visitor in Stayton Wednes October 20, 1864 the subject of this sketch was married to Eliz day. abeth N. Porter, daughter of New Assortment William Porter a pioneer o f 1848. Hox candies at Slnpers Drug 'j’0 this unj,)ri nine children were Store. Ixirn all o f whom were present at Stephen Weber and w ife of the funeral services. They a r e Sublimity were Stayton callers Virgil H., of Portland; Sarah 1. Read, o f Aumsville; Silas o f Cor- Tuesday. John Huber o f Mt, Plcasant; vallis; John o f Vancouver, Wash; was transacting business in Stay- Mrs. J. A. Foland, of Salem; Mrs. J. T. McCullock o f Antelope ton Tuesday. O re.; Mrs. Everett Downing, of C. W. Kelley of Thomas, Ore. Sublimity; George Read and Mrs. is visiting friends in town for a E. L. Porter o f Aumsville. For few days. many years Mr. Read had been Miss Poley and Miss Hollister an Odd Fellow and a member of toon Sunday dinner with Mr. and the Christian church honoring Mrs. H. Lilly. both professions by an upright, Frances X. Hoereth and C. E. honest and useful life. lay lor were Portland visitors the Funeral services were held in early part o f the week. the Christian church Sunday a f There will be an inter-elass ternoon, conducted by Rev. M. basketball game Friday evening F. Horn of Stayton. Interment April 20 at the gymnasium. was in the Aumsville cemetery. Mrs. S. M. Hahn who has been Arrangements were in charge of living in Tonasket, Wash., has W. A. Weddle o f the Ringo Un dertaking Co. returned to Stayton to reside. Possibly About You or Your Friends ___ O. I’, lim ns, of Silvti Creek, w; s in t<>wri Monday. A. I\ Well* r, o f Sublimity, was ii. town yesterday. Karl Peters, of Kingston, was tr.i ii ix in to a 1 n Tuesday. W. K Chrisman, from near Si io, Was in town Tuesday. .Miss Hose Rock is the pleased possessor <>f m fine rew piano. John A. Vanllandel went to SI aw Monday to do mason work. Andy Zimmerman, o f Sublitni- ty, was a Stn.tton visitor Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fiedler, of Jordan, were S a y ton visitors Monday. Mrs. H »ward ..lard.» L visit ing her j irenU', Mr. and Mrs. B. Kl *ckt . S. J Condit, from neat West Stayton, v a a visit« r in town to 'ay. Miss Alta Smith, of Silverton, viai.ed 4»t J. ..»»».cl d b»e i.r^l of the week, i-'rs. Ch-i-cj went to Portland r.day « n account of the death 0 !ior si * r. i erlxtt i trnb in home from ' j coma, Mash., where he has 1 h i th** past few months. We Have I’ t Opto tiblctv for the eyes. Sloper’s Drug Store, »(¡timid Murphy, of Salem, is rusticating a few cays at Byron R »bertaon’a, southeast of town. Mrs. Ida Creighton of Cor- vallis is visiting her nephew Frank lx*sley for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Richards and Miss Bertha Tietze, of Fern Ridge, were in town Thursday. ~ St3f theatre Changes Management -------- **) i : : * * « * « * ' • » < ? " **“? **•: n H ii Special! I • Fast Friday evening a large (f|) number of young people spent \t <4 mi enjoyable evening at Clyde H oller’s. The invitations were umque in that each one had a M minature iiuilt block a tta c h e d ly thus indicating it was to lie a ( 6 $ milting I k * c ” Sides werechogen m and un exciting time was had. 'tià The winning side was presented m with a dish of excellent home mad»* candy while the losing ( '%>) aide had to content themselves '<4 with a dish o f beans. < 4 Progressive games of other «4 character was indulged in, such \(ty as dressing peanuts, counting ¡(-^ beans etc. At the conclusion o f (?<§ the games a delicious lunch was (04 served. U Those present were; Ceciiia w and James Meilke, Ruth Roy, ^ Nona Fulton, Coral Smuck, Mar- ^ garet Schaefer, Eugene Ware, (% Lowell Riggs, Guy Hurt, Leo _ Klecker, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stayton, Mrs. Arthur Leffler, Will Smith and A. D. Gardner Jr. Entertain at Dinner f For Three Days Only Thursday, Friday and Saturday April 26, 27, 28 A NEW « m L I N E O F L A D IE S Spring Coats, Suits, Skirts, Waists Direct from the Factory Come and see the line. W e will be glad to show them. DolFs Sash Store > -, , m tj> (f§) %%■% BUY OF A HOME DEALER AND YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE GETTING Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. M. .J. Crabtree entertained at dinner at their beautiful home in honor of Miss Josephine Decha teau and Leo J. Rock. Q uality and prices to be had right Those present were members of the Stayton postoffice force at home. E veryth in g in staple and families, and included be and fancy groceries and the prices sides the host and hostess and the guests of honor. Postmaster are right. W e have a com plete and Mrs Alexander, Misses Ina Harold and Maryan Alexander, line at all times. Com e in and let assistants. Mr. Crabtree is rural carrier us figure w ith you. on Route 1 and Mr. Rock on Route 2. The dinner was a splendid one. excellently served, and greatly enjoyed by all. The evening Was very pleasantly passed in Phone 1551 STAYTO N , OREGON conversation. Mr. Rock and his fiance, Miss Dechateau, were presented with * ♦ «• * + * * ♦ • » * * * * * + + + <t> ♦ a handsome combination piece * * PRACTICAL H EALTH HINTS. ♦ Gf aluminum ware. * ---- * Frances X. Hoereth has taken over the lease o f C. E. Taylor on Ed Doerfler and family have hn Zimmerman, of Mchama. \ as a caller Tuesday, renewing returned to town and occupy the t*le ^tar * *u‘atr<‘ an,l here after I i sub. for himself and Alois Polreis house, near the Catholic will run the show house. Shows will be run Wednesdays Satur- church. 'i Ue. ! days and Sundays, there was no Grant Murphy has been busy show last night on account of * r the past two days assessing Good Cigars, Good Soda. Beau repairs being made in operating i 1 und Wert Stayton and North room. champ’s Drug Store. S. • tiam. Mr. Hoereth is a young man W. R. Surry, o f Lyons, made H. M. Olmsted and wife re- and while he has been here only •* Sore T h r o a t 4* It red last Saturday from a the Mail office a pleasant visit a short time has made many * The most frequent cause o f dis- ■5» For some time the Illahee Club 5* tress or discomfort In the throat j t i through Washington and Thursday, renewing his own sub friends who wish him success in which is conducted by the men, i Is exposure to cold and wet. Oth- ♦ scription and thut of bis son in N i them Idaho. the show business. He has had s* er conditions cause sore throat, ♦ said that th^y would give the Idaho. ¡'hero w ns a pleasant dancing experience in that line of en- According to the Portland > such as exposure to Infection. It 4» ladies an oportunity to entertain, I »ance Aumsville Saturday,deavor and the policy o f the, Journal there is a prospect, if * may be o f gouty or rheumatic <$• p tv held in the new garage at *> origin. It may be excited by lo- 4* so at a receut club meeting a evening April 21. Your favorite house wil I be to give his patrons the road bond issue carries, o f a > cal Irritants, such as hot drinks 4» tl. Math Miller home south of committee w a s appointed to music by “ Talmadge’s Orches- t^e town Saturday night. service and pictures hard surface road through the > or the Inhalation o f noxious make all arrangements for the * tra. ” Dancing 50c, Ladies free. their patronage will allow. He foothills of the Cascade moun > gases. John Rohwein o f Jordan who entertainment. So >• In mi id cases o f sore throat a 4* following Good time for all. will continue the same high tains in the section lying be- * gargle o f a saturated solution o f 4* the committee issued invitations has been employed in the butcher Mose Stayton came to town class productions that has made tween the Molalla and McKenzie > boric acid, used every four hours, business in Lebanon this winter club members and their > will give relief. In severe cases 4> to one day last week wearing an the play house so popular, de rivers. rt turned home last Sunday. 3* the application to the neck o f 4> | friends for a dance at Beau old hat but owing to the sales serves and will appreciate the A trunk road through this & cloths wrung out o f cold w ater # champ’s hall on Thursday even Efforts are being made to have manship o f W. F. Klecker re support and patronage of the large and rich portion of the val ? proves grateful. Sucking small ♦ A fte r some time spent one o f the state officers of the * hits o f Ice affords much relief. 4> ing last. turned home with two new hats. public. ley would not only serve local * Internal treatment is needed. 4* j in dancing the crowd was invited Honor Guard present at the needs, but it would be an attract > For this a seidlltz powder is very 4* to the 1. 0. 0. F. hr1!. Here Sage and Sulphur meeting Saturday afternoon. 3 useful or a dose o f salts upon ris- 4> ive route for tourists. !• ing in the morning. If. how- ♦ each was handed a small card Will restore your hair to its _ __ It would bring Portland within I* ever, there is any fever or the ♦ which secured for them a pard- natural color. Sold under the tonsils are red and swollen or ❖ Daectors Meet« three to four hours of Stayton by h !• show Squirrel Poison. We have C. San T o x guarantee. Sloper's ner for supper. When all had tiny yellow or w hite spots * motor truck, saving one to two > on their surface, send as soon as 4 * 1 found their pardners they lined & W. Red Dragon and Wood Drug Store. J> possible for a physician. 4 > ' up and marched to the tune of lark. Beauchamp s Drug Store. The board of directors of the dollars per ton on freigh t * ♦ The central part o f the valley the “ Red White and Blue” into The lawsuit of Cameron et. al. The many friends of Mr. and Stayton Mutual Switchboard As * + 4 » + * * 4 > 4 - 4 > 4 - 4 > 4 > 4 > * 4 ‘ 4 * 4 ' * the dining room which had against the Farmers Merchants Mrs. E. B. Watters will be sorry sociation met Monday afternoon, | and the western portion have T n « M a n W h o T h in k s . in the directors room of the Stay- been looked after in the state l>een tastily decorated with flags A man with dirty face ami hands, and Stayton State Bank was non-' to learn of the death o f their in -■hil t soaked with periplratiou, stopped, ton State Bank. system as already planned by the and bunting. Following a salute suite I by Judge Kelley for lack fant son. who was born Tliurs- laid down Ills dinner bucket, rolled a Bids were opened for operai- legislature and highway comniis- to the colors and a speech by of evidence to sustain the charge, day. the 12 th, and who passed broken knuckle out o f the puthway be ing tlie central office for theyear sien but the claims o f theeastern Mayor Beauchamp, all partook tween tlie tracks, put it close up against C. A. Beauchamp the local away early Tuesday morning. the ends o f the tics, where no one could of a delicious lunch. beginning Au g. 1, and the eon- edge o f the valley hâve not ap- Arter the Maxwell agent reports the sale of A short funeral service was stumble over it. picked up his dinner lunch was finished all stood and two Maxwell cars last Tuesday, held at the residence by Rev. E. tract \\ as awarded to Mr. and parently been taken into consid bucket and plodded home. More than titty other employees had sang America and later march Mrs. F. J. Ficklin. eration. one to Stephen Weber of Sublim- B. Lockhart, A io a ì of this kind would log- preceded this man. ench one carefully ed back to the hall where the A c m mitte' composed o f J- ity and the other to J. B. Van*, Our dear little dimpled darling picking hisi w ay around the obstruction. You have le ft and gone befor ■ W. Mayo and ( ’ has. Hottinger ically pass through the lower I asked this man why he took the ladies took charge of the dance Handel of Stayton. Hut loved oiv s wait to greet you was appointed to audit the books Clackamas valley, to Molalla,Mt. trouble to toil the knuckle out o f the and where much merriment en Mrs. V. A. Goode visited her O ver o the ther s' ore Angel and Silvi rton. From Sil puthway. He seemed surprised at such sued. of P e associati • a question nud said, "W h y , some o f the father D. M. Dryden at McKee Our dear little i , led darling verton throu h the Waldo hills, boys might get n bad fall i f that knuc It was in the “ VVee smrll Station over the week end and You nr leeping I >■ sl< e p o f the ilea • passing th ou h . tnyton. Scio, kle was there a fter dark.” I said. “ A ll hours” that the pa> ty broke up. took in the horse show at Wood- But your father weej s an I yo ir moth tlie other men passed it by,” and he r e Lebanon, row ns vii le, Spring- plied: “ Oh. they're all good boys. all havi g had a most enjoyable er > rieves burn last Saturday, where her field, to Eu e c. where it would They'd have done the same thing If evenir g. The success o f the For the spirit tl at has tied. fathers horses carried off several connect wit ; th P. cific highway, they'd thought aN>ut it." K. B. W. a lair is due to the efforts o f the prizes. l ie said something, didn't he? Edward J. G o s ' . son of Geo. W th this load assured, there “ I f they'd thought about i t ” Ah, j la lies u ho v ere on the commit- Samuel Engle of Lyons, died Roeser in 1 wife, die I Saturday I would be a piosps t for the road yes, " I f they’d thought ubout i t ” —Erie t?e and to several others who so last Saturday in Portland and Railroad Magazine. April 14th 1 !>17 at the home of bond carrying, ably assisted them. It is hoped was buried in the Lyons cemetery his pare ts. 1 iic north of Sub- j that in the near future another yesterday. He was 87 years of Straits Tin. Wednes lay morning, at Sub llimity .o 20 years. He leaves G old en W e d d in g s . comn ittie o f ladies will be ap More than tw o thirds o f tlie world's age and had resided at Lyons for limity, occurred the marriage o f “ But, |>npa. things have changed pointed to make arrangements t > n»< urn, his • tthe -.mo her ne supply o f tin is mined in the Malay since you were young." a number of years. He leaves two two well-known Kingstnn people, Ì rot.her and ore sister living at peninsula. Straits tin, ns It Is known "Yes. they have. Folks used to watt ! for just such ai other enjoyable daughters and a host of friends Mrs. Louise MenUe and George home and one lister n Wis in the trade, is o f exceptionally good fifty years for a golden wedding, but evu ing. to mourn their loss. Gasner. quality. Much o f ttie tin is taken to now they demand it at the start.” consin. Loren Wilson, nephew o f D. I. The ceremony wa performed à v. Fr. Lainck condueteo the the smelters at Singapore and after re H e r G ain . ftuement Is shipped direct to the Unit Maxwell Ca'dwell, left Sunday for Port- by Rev. A. Lainck, at his resi- f it r i vi es Monday at 9f 0 ed Kingdom or to this country In s la b s Mrs. Jones—Poes your husband re- land to take the examination for dence. meml>er your wedding -nnniversnry? Cars $725.09 now, after May a nv from the Gath lie church. approximately M !) per cent pure. Mrs. Smith —No; so I remind him o f the U. S. Navy. A card from Soon after the ceremony they L ( l i .ent in ti e Sublimity cem lst*$755.(0. Get your Maxwill it In January and June and get tw o him dated the 16th says: “ Pass- were taken . idem, leaving etery. L in « H a M o t t Needed. n w. C. A. Beauchamp, Dealer, presents.—Harper's Bazar. “ When I bought this car the sales. ed exam. fine. They certainly there for 1’or. and and other S ay tor, Oregon. tuna harped on its beautiful lines.” D a n g e r o u s M o o n lig h t . are particular. There were 24 points. They will bo away a "Y e s ? " Good Oak posis 15 certs e ch Moonlight most intense sometimes Nvals in when I took it and there were week or more, "But he failed to mention that what causes sore eyes In Cuba, and the na ’ tilphur aid “ tv tm Tar* r tab -11 would need most would be a towing tives navigate ami perambulate with at Chas. Gehlen’s. two o f us got by. Will start They have many friends who lino.''—Birmingham Agc-Ucrald. Subscribe for the Mail. umbrella and paruluua. Bouth to-night.” will join the Ma i in be.it w.Jics. leu 10c at Beauchamp’*. YOUNG’S CASH GROCERY Good Drugs Illahee Club Has Big Time New Highway Possible Switchboard Co* PiF Out That Sublimity c 5 - ’ P s o Away Married