Image provided by: Santiam Historical Society; Stayton, OR
About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1918)
H. A. BEAUCHAMP, M.D. Physician and Surgaon OREGON STAYTON. C. H. BREWER, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUKCEON S t a y t o n , O regon W. N. Pintler, D. M. D. F A R M A N D I T T Y LO A N S . If you are paying a high rate of Interest, why not refund your loan at a lower rate and more libcrul torma. It la not good business to pay a higher rate of Interest than the market de mands, nor la It good business to keep your surplus funds on time deposits at 3 and 4 per cent per annum when ft per cent can readi ly be accured on first Karin Mort gages. If you have money to loan or wish to refund or secure a new one, call or write H II. H E LTZB L, Stayton, Oregon. DENTIST Office Opp. I.sncufield Shoe Btort Phone 2162 Slavton. Or«1 Church Notices Bntlsh Geologica! Photos. A comniltlee of thè llrltlah Associa timi for llic Advanccinent of Science hns liceo engnged for niiioy yeurs In Tonnina n UHllonal collectlon of piloto- griiplis Illusi rating thè gnology of rhe Uri Usti I s I cm . Accordimi to thè last rcpnrt thè collectlon now Includes up- wurd of r-,ll»*» pici urea. More timo a thoiiMand o f Illesi1 were taken In Yorksliire. A celi ectimi of thè suine etisructer I i h s beiti limile hy thè g e o l o - glcul surrey of (ireat Iliituln, whlch hns recently publlshed a Hat o f Ita Kroftlsh plctjires. Hoth thè B. A. com mi iter* and thè geoloiffml survey offer prilli, inni In ni erri si Idee for sale. Tito Tunhrldge Wells N'ulurnl lllstory aie olety offer* prlr.es for pliotogriiphs of accnery lllustrmlng geologicaI fettturr*. *—Sdentine American. GOODE A. FUNERAL Dash or -----, STAYTON MEAT MARKET SESTAK & THOM AS, Proprietors. General Ian Hamilton, who has a Services 2nd 4th and 5th Sun pretty talent for writing, complains days at 8:30 a. m. that his descriptive measages from the front were sadly garble«] by un- Rev. Fr. Lainck. Pastor KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL Fresh,Salt&Cured Meats Lard, Creamery Butter Health is Worth Saving and Some Stayton People Know How to Save It Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Slock Many Stayton people take their lives in their hands by neglectting the kid neys when they know thst these organs need help. Week kidneys are respon sible for s vast amount o f suffering and ill health, but there is no eee<i to suf fer nor to remain in danger. Use Doan's Kidney Fills a remedy that has helped thousand»«! kidney sufferers. The following statement leaves no room for doubt. I,. W. Mulvanv, retired stock buyer, Nineteenth A Folk Sts., Corvallis. Ore. aavs: " W e have used Doan’s Kidney Fills in our family fur years and when anyone of us need a kidney medicine, they never fail to do good work. Per sonally I have never found • better remedy for backache and when my back or kidneys get out of fix. a few iloses o f Dosn's Kidney Pills Put them right.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’ t sim ply ask for a kidney remedy- get Doan’ s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr Mulvany had. Foster-Miiburn Co.. Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE JUNE 2, 1918 Mill City-Salem Round Trip $3.00 M ill C ity-Stayton-Salem AUTO STAGE Will make regular trips every day. Sundays included as follows: SALKM I'lUlMC r*w. IP. M A M Ar 7:<Ni 6:36 Lv . Mill City 6:30 ..Lvons 7:05 . .. .1 t>:20 7:15 .. Mehama . ... 5:30 8:00 ..Stayton 5:20 8 10 . Aurnsville 6:06 *8:25 4:50 8:45 ..T u rn er.... 9:16 Ar .. Suli-ii,...... .L v 4:20 *Meeta Train 62 northboond at Auma- vtlle. Stage leaves opposlte O. E. de- pot in Salem. Morning stagp will conncct with the Kingston stsge at Stayton, Stayton-W est Stayton C ? a ton A a _ r 8 7:00 a.m. . Stay tì^ H n . m. m b:uu p. m. ■I 10 p.m. 8:00 a. m. i yy i v ¡8:12 a.m. 6:00 p.m.i r W « ‘ »Y 10" ,5;i« p. m. CARD OF THANKS lettere«! censors. Which reminds us o f the story how some writer protest Ing the historic charge that, “ Our army swore terribly In Flanders," sold It was really an erroneous rewriting by some lunkhead o f: “ Our army ad vanced with great dnsli."— Boston Transcript Clear Roads for Dispatch Bearsr. After grazing upon the auto truck cover of a recent Issue a saddened and cynical reader wrote to Collier’* Week ly : "You have ina«le a greut mistake. You huve placed all the urtny trucks on the side of the road, leaving ample room for trucks going In the opposite direction to travel without going down In th«1 ditch. My experience with army motor trucks Is that they always trav el on the crown of the roud. and when you see one on the aide of the road you «•an figure that It Is broken down.” Collier’s replied: “ Be this observa tion true or not. there Is one being he- fore whom even the ruthless ami dis dainful truck «lrlver qimlls— the dis patch rider. There la, no more soul- siitlsfying Hlght for a harassed pedes trian in the French war zone than that of a dispatch motorcycle shooting down a roud at 80 miles nn hour, with a two-mlle line of motor trucks nnd stuff curs scuttling hastily Into the ditches to get «>ut of the way.” W . A. CLADEK C A S T O R IA S BLACKSMITH, W A60N WORK HORSESHOEING ç Children Cry for Fletcher’s All Work Guaranteed “BRICK FRONT SHOP” T h o K l i u l Y o u I l a v e A l v m y s B o u g h t , a n d v h l d t tins b e e n iu u se f o r o v e r iJO y e a r s , h a s b o r m i t h e s l;:n u ;n re o f m a n d h a s b o o n «m u le u n d e r Id s p e r s o n a l mi|MT\ is io n s i m o it s In fa n c y . ’ '■'*£ A l l o w n o otto t o d e c e iv e y o u In th is . A l l C o u n t e r fe it s , Im it a t io n s a m i “ .fu s t-u s -g o o d ” a r e h u t U x p e rtiiK 'iits t h a t t r i f l e w it h a n d e n d a n g e r th e h e a lth o f I n fa n t s a n d C h ild r e n —E x p e r ie n c e a g a in s t E x p e r im e n t . What is C A S T O R IA > in O n e The Troatflnff Feature* of the T .fad ing Machine» ell harmonioual* com* ttincdfnon*handsomeNnv?T ouhle- Free Writing; M » hino of t «« First Quality — In which you will find your own favorite fount e of your own favorite typewriter, end tho others betides. Improved—Simpli6.-d—Modernized Simple—Artlatic- Durable Kffici- ent Standard 42 Key Single Shift Reil B anna Quiet Via- ib le— Soft T uch - L ig h t Action. fTn storh i Is a h a r m le s s s n h s tttu to f o r C a s t o r O il, P a r e g o r ic , l»ro|*s a n d ¡S ooth in g ¡S tra p s. I t is p le a s a n t. It c o n ta in s n e it h e r O p iu m , M o r p h in e n o r o t h iT N a r c o t ic su b s ta n c e . It s a g o is its g u a r a n t e e . I t d e s tr o y s W o r m s a n d a lla y s F e v e r is h n e s s . F o r m o r e t h a n t h ir t y y e a r s i t lia s h e rn in c o n s ta n t u se f«>r th e r e l i e f o f C o n s tip a tio n . F la t u le n c y , At ln d C o lie , t ill T e e t h i n g T r o u b le s a n d D ia rr h o e a , i t r e g u la t e s t h e S to m a c h m n l lto v v e ls , a s s im ila te s t h e F o o d , g i v i n g h e a lth y a m i n a t u r a l s le e p . T h o C h ild e c u ’ s P a n a c e a — T h e M o t h e r ’ s F r i e n d . GENUINE C A S T O R IA ALWAYS >Bears the Signature of In th e W o o d s to c k Y o u W i l l F in d Kvwry tlTv«'tMted worth-wh¡Is fraturo which y*~d Itkit in tha mnrhina you ar* oasd t», and you will also Und tha favor!’ * features of the other »tunffard *» which you wish your mat him had. Y a t n th* W o o d s to c k yoti w ill find this S tfrieg atio n o f high p unt feature*much Iwrpra v a d and s im p lifie d , to At the t- ash. th# person, the mood, In a way gnat no othar typewriter does— (Tha Peal operatara aay this). Only a cloes-up view , an actual touch and trial o f this assailant typewriter can con vinca la e s a t lg e t a b y aN maawa W e are at le t ua f It Is ta try one; to own one. * e C entralftS «; call u p -ca ll l » - o i Wfffo— W o o d s to c k T y p e w r ite r C o m p ii« . C h ic « s o T ir e s ” x 6,000 miles for other makes COST A T R IF L E MORE T H A N C H EAP TIRES T; 2. 3. 4. 6. Six plies o f the the strongest cotton fabric manufactured. Protected with a complete outer ply of finely woven long fibre Asl>eatoa Fabric. Open weave Asbestos Breaker Strip forming a perfect union between tread sod carcass. Trend Rubber, thoroughly cured by high degree heat process Asbestos fabric lapping bead, preventing rim cerrosion SESTAK & THOMAS STAYTON, OREGON In Use For Over 30 Years T h a K in d Y o u H a v e A lw a y s B o u g h t INTAtie C O M S A N V, M F W V O M K C I T Y , G. H. Ray, Mrs. Perry W right and daughter Lena of Corvallis, Frank Caapell and Hal Shelton were Sunday visitors at Mrs. Roxie Shanks. W. R. Ray and wife returned home from Portland Saturday after a brief visit. The Misses Dorothy and Maud and John Aeger- motoring on the l Mt. Pleasant streets Sunday. j Smith, Earnest j ter were seen Miss Ada Wiggleworth of Echo called on her sister Mrs. Floyd Shelton Monday. Mrs. P. H. Lambert and daugh- , ter Hazel called at the Roxie Shank home Friday. “THE CLADEK GARRAGE” AND MACHINE SHOP Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Shank and son, Wayne and Willis Huber, Rev. McGee and Melvin Shank were entertained at the Ed. Smith home Sunday. Mrs. Laux of Albany has been , visiting at the Henry Senz home. ACETYLENE WELDING o o o o o c o oc OOOOuO OVERHALL CARS ^ ck T FIX FORDS All Kinds of Repairing done at Reasonable Rates All my work is Guaranteed First Class CHAS. CLADEK, David Aegerter returned home from Camp Lewis Thursday. Charley Lambert motored to Salem Thursday to see the boys off. % Mr. Eberhardt visited at Salem the past week. STAYTON, ORE. The Misses Lena Wright, Bes- i sie and Crystal Shank and Messrs ' Frank Caspeli and Hal Shelton ! motored to Corvallis Sunday . evening. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Country Correspondence From All Over The Valley series to be given at the Metho dist church will be on Thursday August 1. The subject being: A large number attended the “ Prussia, its Origin and Growth.’ second lecture of the “ Novel Mrs. James Monroe o f Redne Series” given by the Rev. R. M, I was the guest o f Mrs. G. F. Gatke at the Methodist church on Johnston for a few days this ir /t/x l/ Thursday evening. The Novel t week. lectured upon was, “ The Bridge of the Gods ’ by Balck. A few of those present braved the threatened rain and attended the marshmallow toast which fol Orville and Miss Saddie Down lowed. ing. Mrs. Allen, Earl and Leota Mr. Wm. Edlers’ father and Allen. Melvin and Miss Ethel mother, Mr. and Mrs. Keene of Schnackenberg motored to Sil McMinnville have been visiting ver Creek Falls Sunday returning at the Edler home for several by way of Salem. days. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Trask call Mrs. Ida M. Cummings, the ed on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Huber superintendent of the Linn coun Sunday evening. ty schools, visited Lyons Fridav Mr. and Mrs. V. Lewis and to advise with the school board daughter. Miss McRae, Mr. and concerning the standardization Mrs. M. Stone and daugnter and of the Lyons’ high school. Miss Sarah Bradshaw called on During the last week when the 1 G. C. Golby and family Sunday Rev. C. Murry Reefer of Marcola evening. Oregon, was the guest o f the Miss Sandberg. Mrs. Quinn and Rev. R. M. Gatke at his camp ( son motored to C. W. Stewart’s. "Campo del Sonador” he was Mrs. Barnes and daughter of entertained at a number o f pleas near Eugene spent the week end ing social events. Wednesday at the Colby home. evening dinner was served at the Melvin and Ethel Schnacken camp in his honor, plates being berg and Orville and Saddie laid for eight, while Thursday i Downing called on Miss Allen Mrs. D C. Abel gave a dinner Sunday evening. party in |jis honor, six guests J. 0. Sandberg and Mr. Colby being present. went to Stayton Monday after Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. noon. G. F. Johnson entertained for Miss Francis Schnackenberg Mr. Reefer with a dinner party at whick Mrs. James Monroe of called on Miss Vitginia Lewis o f Redne. Oregon was an out of Sunday. Miss Saddie Downing, Mrs. town guest. A marshmallow I .an, and Mrs. Hobson called at toast was an unexpected and the Aden home Wednesday. much enjoyed feature o f the en tertainment. Seven guests be sides the family were present. Lvons N ew s Easi End Notes I wish to thank the ladies of Stayton Patriotic League for the For Infants and Children kindness they have shown me in In U se For O ver 3 0 Y e a rs presenting me with the knitted1 Always bears •At>.a ,.a ,.iiW 4 iW ,k *A »w «,.J r'^ y i the socks and sweater. Signature of Albert M. Frank Hamman Auto Stage K 75.000 miles for Ford Cars , DIRECTOR St. Marys Church youff serviaa PERFECTION /Viet h o d ist C h u re h Siamese Study In United States. About fifteen students from Slum have registered at American etlucn- I’ antor W. J. Warren TI omm I ItiMlIttiilons lids year to qualify LA W Y E R and N O TAR Y PUBLIC In the professions of law. medicine and civil engineering. Several such stu Serviceo at 11 a. m. ami 8:00 dents have In the past graduated from Office Room No. 6. Roy Bldg. p. m. Sunday School 10 a. rn. American colleges und engineering I Epworth League 7;00 p. m., schools and are miw employed by their M. H . H K L T / K L Prayer meeting every Wednes own government In Important public works. day evening at 8:00. Incidentally lliey have been the Atti.rucv at l.iiw - Notary Public Meeting of the Sunday school means of Introducing American ma board second Monday of every chinery. scientific apparatus und oilier manufactures Into their conntry. month at 7:30, followed by the Among the students who left the Unit ed Slates In August were four holders Official board meeting. - J . M. R1NGO- of king's scholarship*, and these young men will be educated at the expense o f the Siamese government. O reg o n STAYTON V. “ A s b e s to s P r o te c te d Clyde Sherman and wife o f Mc Minnville motored to the W. R. Ray home Sunday. It is reported that Miss Mac- Elhany has been secured as teacher for the Fox Valley school. Toe Santiam and hot weather lured a t um1 er of people into bringing their lunches to church Sunday morn in r so that at the close of the services they could go directly to the river and spend the afternoon. Miss A ’t i Brown is *o tench the Mehama -.cho I next year. The first of the war lecture Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed A d ministrator o f the Estate o f James B. Leigh, deceased, by order of the Coun ty Conrt o f the State o f Oregon for Marion County, made and entered o f record on the 19th day o f July, 1918, and has duly qualified as required by law. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same with proper vouchers and duly verified as by law required, at the office o f V. A. Goode, Room 6. Roy Building, Stayton, Marion County Ore gon, within six months from the date o f this Notice. Dated August 1st, 1918. Ephraim Shepherd, Administrator of the Estate o f James Leigh, De ceased. First Publication August 1st. Last Publication August 29. How’s This? W , offer One Hundred D o lla r, R ew ard fo r any case o f Catarrh that cannot ba cured by H all'e Catarrh Medlclno H all's Catarrh Ifadtcine h a , been takes b y catarrh sufferer, for the past thirty- five years, and has become know s aa tho most reliable remedy fo r Catarrh. H a ir s Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on tho Mucous surface,, expelling the Poi son from the B loo d and healing the dis eased portions. A fter yon have taken Hnn*a Catarrh Medicine fo r n short tlmo you will see a great Improvement In your general health. Start taking H a ll's Catarrh Medi cine at once and get rid o f catarrh. S e a « fo r testimonials, free. 9. J. C H K N K Y * CO.. Tele60. Ohio. ■old b y a ll D ru g g M a . Me. CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SA LE — Duroc Jersey hogs. Doerfler Bros, Silverton, Oregon. A. N. Doerfler, Manager. 17tf FOR S A LE —To close an estate the Riester farm in Sublimity, containing 70 acres, must be sold at once. For further particulars inquire, Bernard Gesher, Administrator. Stayton, Ore. FOR S A L E —Good heavy set work harness, also 8 pigs 6 weeks old. Ra- liegh Harold. 30t2x FOR SALE -Team , Wagon, cultivator, 1 cow 3 years old, about 100 lbs each. Apply to S. Curson. plow and 2 shoats Mrs. M. 31tf FOR S A L E —A five year old team Bay mares wt about 1600 lbs, also wag on and harness. Inquire at Mail office. 31 tf W AR T IM E S A C R IF IC E -In vesti gate and make your proposition. Chance for real bargain. Agents pro tected. E 1 2 NE 1-4 and E 12 o f SE 1-4 Section 22, Township elevin South R9 west. W. F. Tenney R 2. Box 39, Stayton, Oregon, owner, write me quick your bejt proposition. H. C. Irwin 22 North 10 Street Portland Ore Mrs. M. F. Ryan and daughter gon: 31-38 H t. P le a s a n t Marguerite left Sunday land where they will be time. Miss Lena Wright of visited over Sunday at Roxie Shank home. for Port for some FOR S A L E — Rubber tired buggy. Double set driving harness 166.00. Rogistcre J rsey Bull calf 11 months Corvallis old. John San ner, Jr. • the Mrs. LOST— Crank for Buick six car, finder please return to Mail office and Mils Josie Irish, f Oregon City receive reward. is a guest of Miss Gladys Down FOR S A L E —Six head thoroughbred ing i is week. Shmpsh.res ewes, and small work horse Miss Zona Ray a d friend and Apply Joe Sens, Phone 106, Stayton.