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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1917)
. I H. A. BEAUCHAMP,M.U. M AND ( ITY 1,0 A NR Physician «itici Guidon STAYTON. : Country Correspondence From I If v»*u uro paying a high rate f in L*r*»t, why net refund your loan a low. r rate anti nioi'o iil>tml turn)*. It I* not K'ltxi liunin««* to pay a higher rate of intvreat than the market demand*, nor la It good bu^l- lieu* to keep your »uriilu* hind* on tilin' ileiHwit* at it to 4 per rt perim- ntiln w h e n It per cent can readily lie secured on I1r*t Farm Mortage*. If you I iiivu looney to loan or wish to refund or secure a new one, call or write S. H. IIKI.T/.KL, Stayton, Oregon, OREGON C. H. BREWER, M. D. ■PHYSICIAN AND SUKCKON Chtldren Cry for Fletcher's syv\ v\yy< All Over The Valley j t I residence near Fox Valley, and K in d You H a v e A lw a y s B o n g lit, a n d w h ich Ima b een i their many friends wish them a T ho in uso tor o v er 3 0 y e a r s , h a s b o m » th o a i-n a uro of happy and prosperous life. a n d lia s b een m ad e u n d er h is per so n a l su p ervision siin e its infancy. W. H. Downing is driving a DENTIST Mrs. E. E. Trask was a Lyons A llo w n o o n e to d e c e iv e y o u in th is. new Buick Six. ! caller Monday. Olllce Opp. I.anrutleldShoe Store A ll C o u n terfeits, Im ita tio n s a m i “ .Tust-as-good ” uro b u t E x p erim en ts th a t tr ifle w i t h an d em h in g er tho h ea lth of Mrs. Frank Simpson of Aums- Rtavton, Ore ' Phono 2If)2 M. S. Titus andXfamily“ of In fa n ts a n d C h ild ren —E x p erien ce a g a in s t E x p erim en t, ville is visiting at the Henry Kingston were Sunday callers at tS. I f . M K I . T / K i . On Monday night, Hon. Dow Frank horn.;. Mr. and Mrs. McClintock’s. ,¿ 2 Walker. Grand Chief Patriarch A tlornev-at-l.aw -N otary Public Paul Schmitt of Can by visited ! C. |V. Clifford spentJ<Friday C astori» U a h a rm less su b s titu te fo r C astor O il, P a r e of the Encampment paid a visit with his cousin George a few evening at J. H. Johnston’s. g o r ic , I>rops a n d H oothing Syrups. I t U p lea sa n t. I t to the lodge here. After a short days this week. co n ta in s n e ith e r O piu m , M orphine n o r o th er Narnotio Miss Myrtle Brown isjnumher- business session the doors were su b sta n ce. Its a g o is it s g u a r a n te e . I t d estro y s W orm s V. A. GOODE spent . ed . among and a lla y s F e v e r ish n e ss. F o r m ore th a n th irty years it opened to the Odd Fellows, R e-, _ J. . J. Staiger ^ „ and . family , , . _ those attending high h a s been in c o n s ta n t u se for th e r e lie f o f C on stip ation , LAWYER and NOTARY PUBLIC beccaa and their friends. S e v . | ^ nd‘ y at the Hunt*r home near 901,001 ,n Stayton- F la tu le n c y , W in d C o lic, a ll T e e th in g T ro u b le s and Sil verton. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weitman D iarrhoea. I t r e g u la te s th e S tom ach and B o w e ls, eral talks were made by men Office Room No. 6, Roy UUlg. a s s im ila te s th e F o o d , g iv in g h e a lth y a n d n a tu ra l sheep. C. P. Darst spent a few days of Aumsville were over Sunday I who are prominent in the order. T h e C h ild ren ’s P a n a c e a — The M o th er's F rie n d . visitors with Mrs. Woodworth The principal addresses of the in Salem this week. 6. F. KORINEK, V. S., B. V. Sc evening were made by Mr. Will Hildesheim returned and daughters. ALWAYS Veterinarian Walker and Hon, W. H. Hobson, home a few days ago. Everyone is cordially invited GENUINE Supervisor Downing has com- to attend the Red Cross social in i Bears thè Signature of Treat* all domestic animal*, alac Mrs. J. M. Ringo favored the applies the Tuberculin teat. audience with several vocal num pleted hauling rock on about Lyons' hall next Saturday even- Telephone 3x7 bers in her usual charming m an half mile of road by the John ing Oct. 20th. Office at Stay ton Stable» ner. with Mrs. John F. Lau as Boedigheimer place. Jack Johnston and family were STAYTON . . . . OREGOf her accompanist. M»^ W. H. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Highberger Jo*ilan and Mt Pleasant visitors Hobson told a story in her in spent Sunday with the la tte r’s J Sunday. imitable way. Mr. Walker paid j parents. Mrs. Pearl Schnackenberg has; a number of tributes to the Mrs. J. T. Hunt and daughter a very sick horse at T. Henness’ l Stavon lodge especially compli were callers at the E. C. Down-1 in Kings prairie. The horse gave T h e K in d Y o u H a v e A lw a y s B o u g h t menting them on their splendid ing and F. M. Fresh homes on out when she was returning property here and also to the Wednesday afternoon. home from the huckleberry large number of members that j patch and it has not recovered Jay Wrightman of Albany is the Odd Fellows, Encampment sufficient to bring home. and Rebeka’s have in proportion visiting his uncle, Geo. Schmitt, Miss Ruth Fuson spent Sunday nesday for California. They ren. Miss ¡Gladys Downing and to the population. Several mem- this week. with home folks in Aumsville. will make the trip in Raben’s G. H. Ray were Sunday visitors Geo. C. Will of Salem sold Mrs, l**rs from the neighboring lodges Ford and expect to be gone two at Mrs. Roxie Shanks. V ere present and light refresh E. C. Downing a new piano o n . weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Albert will Monday. John VanHandel, of Stayton, ments were served. L v o n s N e w s take charge of Mr. Rabens things called at the Henry Senz home Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burns w rhile they are away. Monday. A representative of the Mail spent Sunday at the A . Branch Miss Myrtle Brown is attend Mrs. Chas. Peters and Mildred had the pleasure Sunday of visit home. The Misses Roxana and Crystal ing high school in Stayton. She and Emma returned home Wed ing the dryer of A. F. Welter, at Shank called on Miss Gladys will go forth and back on the nesday from a trip east. Sublimity, which is conducted by Downing Saturday. rporningand evening trains. Mr. Stnrr. The plant is very The Walluga Club met with Mrs. John and Mrs. Jake Hu Misses Sarah and Anna Koken well built and handily arranged Mrs. Mollet and daughter Bertha. ber called on Mrs. H. R. Shank spent the week-end at home. and equipped to turn out a large Nearly all the members and three Friday. The dance given at the W\ 0. Misses Zoe and Mabel Trask amount of fruit. The plant dries visitors were present. A short W. hall the 13th was well a t Sundayed at home. The girls prunes and apples, and manufac- program was given, the opening M rs.B ressler Dead tended. Some 50 numbers were are working in Albany. I tures cider. The prune crop is number being "Missouri Waltz” sold in spite of the fact that The ladies of Lyons will give played by Miss Bertha Mollet light this Beason, but they have dances were given at Stayton, an entertainm ent Saturday Oct. Mrs. Perry Bressler died Tues dried a large quantity, fruit com Mrs. Jessie Carter and Miss Dora Silverton and Macleay. This 20th for the benefit of the Red day a t her home in Fox Valley. ing in from as far away as Mill Rabens also assisted with the proves what good music and a Cross. The deceased was well known , City. Considerable cider is be program. An enjoyable after good floor will do. in eastern Marion county, having Jack Johnson and family took noon was spent and a dainty ing made. lesided in Stayton for a time and Jas. Darby, Mrs. Darby and dinner with W. R. Surry and lunch was enjoyed. also at Kingston. For a number Mrs. Ben Hofstetler visited rel- family Sunday, Bath Tubs, lavatories and of years the Bressler’s conduct atives in southern Oregon last Mrs. Alta fra sk has been quite all Sanitary fittings—Farm- "H er Beloved Enemy" is the ed a hotel at Detroit, and tour Saturday and Sunday. ill with throat trouble the past fit. P le a s a n t ers-W e carry a line of attractive title of a photoplay of ists to the hot springs or the Mr. and Mrs. Martin Doerfler week, but is some better now. pumps, leader water sys youth, adventure and thrills Mrs. Geo. McCart and daugh mountains always enjoyed stop Mrs. Bressler is very sick with tems, etc. Gasoline engines. which has been produced by the are visiting relatives at Union- ping at their house. pneumonia. She had been sick ters, Mrs. Loyd Patterson and Thanhouser Film Corporation at town, Wash. Besides her husband she leaves Iris Miller, now in the army, for some time, but was getting Miss H ester and son Earl motor its New Rochelle studio and will a son and two daughters. JACOB SPANIOL ed from Harrisburg and spent be shown at the Star Theatre was home on a weeks visit, sev- better. She had a relapse, how- The funeral will be held this the week end with Mrs. Roxie Sunday as a Pathe Gold Rooster eral days later he drove to the ever and is very low. (Thursday) afternoon a t Fox Shank and family. play. The author is Philip Lon- coast, returning with a lady ; Mr. an(j Mrs. Weitman of Aum- Valley. STAYTON MEAT MARKET ergan and the director Earnest thought to be his wife, so he was sville spent Sunday with her Mrs. Frank Habberman and Mrs. Fred McIntyre, of Salem, C. J. Thomas, of Gooch, was a Wade, son of the celebrated act chi varied by a large crowd of mother. SESTAK & motored to the M. F. Ryan home visitor in town Tuesday. or, Fredrick Wade. The atari men, led by Chas. Morley with G. F. Johnson and family took Wednesday. H. E. King assistan t A fter TH O M A S, are Doris Grey, who won the dinner Sunday with W. R. Surry, Lee Downing and daughter SHER1FFS NOTICE SALE contest for the most beautiful making a racket for some time it being the 15th birthday of P ro p rie to rs. it was thought Mr. Miller had Miss Gladys, Mr. and Mrs. A. Of Real Property. On Execution, girl in Boston, and Wayne Arey, Miss Isabella Surry. Meade and son George returned By virtue of an execution iaaued out the handsome Broadway leading escaped, so several large dyna-j mite charges were set off that | of the Honorable Circuit Court of the Tuesday after two weeks outing- man who has become increasing- State of Oregon, for the County of Union H ill fairly shook the house and broke at the coast ly popular since his first appear- Marion on the 30tli day of August, 1917, Miss Hazel Lam bert of Leb in favor of J. B. Grier, as executor of u ^ / ance on the Pathe program in a number of windows and im Kfbcsl Market Price Paid For Fal S t o c k «’Shine Girl.” The story is mediately after the last charge Mr. and tyrs. Ira Carter are up anon, visited over Sunday with the last will and testament of G. W. Powell, deceased, plaintiff, and against — 3aj.j have a decided punch. Mr. Miller came out and asked in Union Hill visiting relatives home folks. what was up. He swore up and Henry Thomas, defendant, for the sum Mr. and Mrs. John Huber and of and friends. if in the Market $36.56 Dollars, now due on said judg down that he was not married, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lincoln family. Mrs. Jake Huber and ment, with interest at the rate of 10 For so after several hours joshing! TO AILING WOMEN Earnest Knapp motored to Alba per cent per annum, in like coin, from the crowd went away wonder spent the week end in Silverton the 5th day of November, 1914, and the Chevrolet or Buick ny Sunday. visiting his folks. further sum of $25.00 Dollars, with in A Lattls Sound Advic* Will Help Many ing whose treat it was. G. H. Ray, Mrs. Roxie Shank terest A number of Union Hill people at the rate of 10 per cent per Four or Six a Sufferer in Stayton George >§lagel reports th at and daughter Miss Roxana and aanum from the 25th day of June, 1912, No Woman should consider herself some ore Entered his vineyard were trading in Stayton Saturday P h o n e o r C a ll o n healthy and well if the kidney* are several days ago and stripped ant^ some also attended the dance Melvin Shank, Mr. and Mrs. H. and the further sum of $25.00-attorney’s R. Shank and son Raymond mo fees, and the further sum of $12.20 costa 0 . M. Baker, Agent weak. Poison* that pa»* off when the his entire yard. ¡in the evening. and accruing costs, I have levied upon and kidney* are well are retained in the tored to Mill City Sunday. K in g s to n . O r e . will sell at public auction, on Saturday, Marion Lewis, Ed Krens. Mar- Miss Bertha Mollet spent Sun- body when the kidney* are disordered. Miss Maud Smith was a Sun the 13th day of October. 1917, at 11 o’ This i* the true cause of many bearing- tin Doerfler and Peter Olson at- day with Miss Dora Rabens. day visitor at Lee Downing’s. clock a. m. , at the Court House door down pains, lameness, backache, etc, tended a card party at the Capi- CHANGE OF SCHEDULE AUG. 17 Mr. and Mrs. Rabens, Dora and Uric poisoning also causes headaches, The Misses Marguerite and in Salem. Marion county and State of tal view farm last Sunday eve. Elmer were in Salem Monday. Oregon, all the right, title and interest disiy spells, languor, nervousness and Kingston- Stayton- Salem Angeline Ryan and Anna Miles which the said defendant had on or af Don’t forget the big Red Cross Dora remained with her aunt and rheumatic pain. I and Will Ryan motored to Salem ter the 28th day of July, 1916, in or to AUTO STAGE When suffering so. try Doan’s Kid dance at the W. 0. W. hall on uncle Mr. and Mrs. J. K Cn,b- 1 Sunday. the following described premises, to- Will make regular trip* every day, ney Pills. You will get better as the Oct. 27. tree. wit: Eart one-half (|) of South East kidneys get better, and health will Sundaya included a* follows: _______________ , Mr. and Mrs. Ira Carter and ' The Misses Eberhardt and Da Quarter and LotsThree(3) and Four (4) MAI.KM I'HONK 1*911 return when the kidneys are well vid Aergerter Jr. spent Sunday in Section Sixteen (16) Township Eight P. M. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carter spent A. M. Let a sufferer tell you about Doan’s eve. at the J. H. Kloer home. 7:40 Lv.. . .Kingston.... Ar 5:30 (8) South Range One (1) East of Wil Kidney Pills. F o x V a l l e y G e m s Sunday with Bil> C arter’s. ..Stayton....... ... 6:00 7:.VI lamette Meridian, Marion County, Ore Several from this vicinity at Mrs. Emily Edwards, 1107 S. Thir 8:00 j . . . . . ..Sublim ity... Mrs. Elvin Carter and son Lyal gon. ..Aumsville .. ... 4:30 teenth St.. Salem. Ore., says: "I ' Grandma Bressler is quite ill •8:20 tended the Red Ci'oss dance at visited a few days in this neigh ..T urner........ ... 4:15 Terms of Sale: Cash unles* bid in 8:40 couldn’t speak too highly in praise of Stayton Saturday eve. Lvi r- 3:45 Salem.......... --- : 15 Àr by plaintiff. Doan’» Kidney Pills. 1 have never at her home with pneumonia. borhood. They returned Satur- Herman Foltz and Frank Jung Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 10th •Meet* Train «2northbound at Auma- found anything as good as this old, Dr. Brewer is the attending day to Stayton, where they mov- ville. Staile leave* opposite O. E. da, reliable medicine for regulating the physician. wirth made a business trip to day of September, 1917. ed a few weeks ago. pot in Salem. W. I. NEEDHAM. kidneys and stopping backache. I am | Arthur Vaughn and Frank and Herschel Scotl and family of \ St» ' ,on Sund,v e ,e - Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon. only too glad to tell others who are ' There will be preaching Sun By O. D. Bower, Deputy, Stayton-West Stayton 37t7 aubject to backache, at I use to be, J a c k Johnston were Salem visit- Silverton and Philip Fisher and day, the 21st, both morning and ors Saturday. familv were entertained at Geo. that Doan’s Kidney Pills are fine.” 7:00 a. m. L.v Stayton Ar. 8:46 a.m. evening. 6:00 p.m. I’rice 60c, at all dealers. Don't sim- Stanley Brown spent Tuesday Scott’s Sunday, 4:10 p.m. DIRECTOR l ply ask for a kidney remedv- get of this week in the capital. Mr. and Mrs. H. Senz and fam FUNERAL j Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rabens and I S ; : i S : ' ArW SU yton Lvi£Ì6p.m. Doan's Kidney Pill*-the same that - J . M. RINGO— ily visited at Ed Smith’s Sunday. Mr*. Edward* uaea. Foatcr-Milburn | Mr. and Mr*. Willis Brown are son Elmer and Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. Geo. McCart and child- STAYTON ' c o mf o t bly located in their D. Cornish expect to leave Wed- Hamman Auto Stage !&)., Prop*., Buffalo. N. Y. S tayton . O regon Wilbur N. Fintier, D.M.l). Roc*k P o in t Visit Stayton Lodge What is C A S T O R IA C A S T O R IA In Use For Over 30 Years Victor Point T IN W O R K and P L U M B IN G “Her Beloved Enemy** Fresh, bait & Cured Meats Lard & Creamery Butter.1 (