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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1919)
■H U. HAPPY YEA,! ¡3 John Downing was down from Mill City last week for a visit Herman Marking was in l’ ort- with relatives. John has been lanil last week on business. doing forest ranger work for the Miss Bessie Clow, who is cm- Hammond Lumber Co. and looks ployed in Portland, »pent several hale and hearty, days with nome folks. j ___ . Be sure von write it 1919. The usual display o f hierogly Jacob Spaniol was in Portland! phics were in evidence on win recently on a business trip. dows Wednesday morning, after Charles Fehlen arrived home the night before when some o f last Tuesday to spend a few days the young people o f our city cel- w ith home folks. brated the coming o f the New * . Year. Marion Hunt lias returned from _________ » oZ ________ _ I J jl»h ip fat bogs and stock ¡on Thursday Jan. 9, — ^ Good Cheer, Peace ^ Carries a Complete Line of p Happiness and 3 Good Will to All I International El & & Our New Years Greetings NOBODY UNDERSELLS US ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS 3 W . F. Kleckcr, * Miss Alta Mutten o f near Salem Mr. and Mrs Adam Shepherd i „-...„t several »lays visiting here and children o f Salem were in : with her sister. Mrs. M. J. Crab- Stavton for a few days last week tree. Miss Matten attends O. A. ■r--------- ( ’. and was enjoying her »lays here Chesterfield M ulkey o f P o r t- 1 as port o f her vacation from that land visited several days at t h e '1" ' n i,‘ ,>n~ T________ home o f his uncle and aunt, Dr. B. B. Hill and w ife o f Mill and Mrs. Beauchamp. City, and A. Hill and w ife o f Stavton will leave about the 9th Rex Smallman o f Portland j0f January for California, where spent a few days here with the Mrs. D. B. Hill will remain for A lv a Thomas family. Rex is a some time fo r the benefit o f her nephew o f Mr. Thomas. health. Stock Food I * Stayton, Ore. | G E M C O N F E C T IO N E R Y t Q O O O C I E X O CD TZi £ 3 ZH C First Cl:e,s Confections. Anyone A. T h o m ». ' * f °™ ,,hat Phor<' ^ W » Q uack Hot and Cold Fountain Drinks A!1 Prices and Style Box Candy SALEM’S TIRE MAN J. A. HENDERSHOTT, Proprietor United States & Pennsylvania Vacium Cup T I R E RETREADING AND REPAIR WORK 219 N. C O M ’L. ST. SALEM . ORE. timt» is her** visiting with home Mr. and Mrs. W ill Myers has folks. Miss (¡race Sutton spent New as their guests for New Years Mr. and Mrs. Kniest Myers o f Salem. j Y ear’s day with parents. Frank Simpson bus a slight at- A watch party was held at the ! tack o f ” flu.” home of Miss Ruby Speer on New Mr. and Mrs Sam Eastlnirii of Y e a r’s eve. The evening was spent in playing games nini music. ¡.Salem, formerly* o f this place, have A good time was reported by all a I ’d tie baby hoy, born Dec. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garbe and present. H r and Mrs. Francia Kastbiirn o f Miss Iva Doughty who has been Alpine attended the funeral o f employed in Portland for some I Mrs Grave Darhv Thursday. on Friday* morning. C. 0. F. CONFER ! here with relatives and friends. Miss Opal lias been in Port lami for n iT R F T «orne '''n e w hire she is being U C U K LC It U K i Y doc|nm| j)V I ) r ()tis y m Akin. T a k e A d v a n t a g e o f th e ONE WEAK SPOT | , * ' 08 s,lil‘ :" . Mr. and* Mrs. Byron Robertson came down from Detroit the first o f the week for a visit with'Stay- ton fri> nds. ■ w ere served by member» o f the League. When all haa done j is- tice to these, a service was start- ed by the pastor. So a very pleasant time came tf a close at 12 o’ clock when the bell said I will ship fat hogs and stock v , . . , n a the N ew Y ear had arrived on Thursday. Jan. 9. Anyone ________ ,_______ having stock to ship please noti Mary J. Smuck has filed a com fy L. A. Thomas before that plaint against W ellington Smuck time. Phone 344 Stayton. asking a divorce on the grounds * ' . ) o f cruel and inhuman “treatment. M anager Taylor o f the Electric s h e w M marriefi on Seutember L ig h t plant has had considerable L 5th 1913 at Bear U k e Mich. trouble this week with ice which and has 2 children whosecustody has formed in the ditch and then ghe asks - For thejr support she drifted into the w ater wheel of a • ' 1' a month besides suit the plant. • in ne furniture in the fam ily bohie at Stavton. Mrs. Herbert Stash visited here sev eral days with friends. He came Smuck al eges tn^t her husband heie front Oregon City, where iie frequen tly was drunk and failed spent Christmas with his parents. to properly provide for his fam Herbert recently received his dis ily .—Statesman. charge from Camp Warden near Tacoma, Wash. ,1 Hair «witches, I can match John Mielke. the local agent a[ ly ' T s s^at e °* ^a*r- ^ r8, ^ ,na Mack. .’or the “ O verland” cars, says that the price has been dropped ~ ~ from $122;> to $1146. Batter. |)nar M otJl(>r; place your o ld er now for the al | received your letter a few service car. days ago and was sure glad to Oregon Stayton, S Mr. Andrew Sehabb, who was The Catholic Order o f Forrest operated on for appendicitis, is ers held an enthusiastic meeting rapidly improving. in their hall here N ew Years Mrs. T. J. Jamla was operated day. Under the leadership o f the C hief Rangem and degree teams o f both the Sublimijy and Stay- ion Courts, second and third de gree work was conferred upon tw enty-five members. The hart was crowd» d. There being 250 Miss Margaret Fehlen who is Those that have hogs ready members present. an office employe at the N orth for shipment please notify me In the even ing a banquet was west Steel Co., is spending the , ... . . served, a fte r which -dancing, week with her parents, Mr. and ^ T. 0. Archer. cards and music furnished en Mss. Paul Fehlen. tertainment for the members till The 2-months-old babe. Miss a late bour. Mr. and Mrs. George Faikner Florence Scnz, daughter o f Mr. o f Pendleton are guests at the anil Mrs. Arnold Sen/, rec-iv»-»i Joseph Sestak home. Mrs. ¡tw o $50 bonds from her uncle. Faikner was form erly Miss Ma- Mr. Henry Laux ■ Casper; W’ .'o.. and one $50 bond from Corpora! lana Sestak. Tony Laux e f Camp Lewis for < hristmas pr-k-ents. Clarence English, who has been Many Stayton People have a weak :r. ’the service o f Cucle Sain, is part and too Often it’s the Back Lost— L a d y’s ring with ‘ Cameo Ire k to Stayton, having reoeivetl setting somewhere in Stayton last hi.s discharge. Many people have a weak spot. week. Finder pleas*1 leave at Mail Too often it’ s a bad back. Leo Frank visited with home office and receive reward. Twinges follow every sudden twist. folks recently. He has been sta Dull aching keeps up day and night. Rev. Herriman o f Eugene will tioned at Camp Lewis am] return Backache is often from weak kidneys ed there to receive his discharge. occupy the pulpit at the Chris In such cases a kidney medicine is tian church in Stayton Sunday, needed. Miss Amelia Glover o f Salem Doan’s Kidney Pills ate for weak January 5 morning and evening. visited here for a few days as the kidneys. A cordial invitation is extended guest of her sister, Rae, at the For backache and urinary ills. to all. W. Lambert home. Good proof o f merit in the following On Tuesday, the last night o f year a „ ¡ ce company . . . . . . c , , . „ met ,n the M L ’ church at 9 P* m. First there was quit*1 a va | riety o f games which all seen « ^ enjov. The refreshments High Grade Pure Candies Fine Cigars and Tobacco Mrs. J. B. Frame, sister* o f Dr. and Mrs. Hobson came up Mrs. W. J. H ew ett o f Stay ton. from Portland and spent N ew died at Harland. Montana. Mon Years with Mr. Hobson's parents. day from pneumonia, follow in g Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hobson. influenza. Mrs. Frame moved to Glen Muckers, who spent his Harland from Stayton last O c Tristmas vacation here, has re- tober and had been in poor health urn*1»! to Camp Lewis where lie for some time. She has many will await his discharge from the . friends here who sympathize with service. the bereaved relatives. Mr. and Mrs Adsitt o f Salem and tl " " ¡ittle daughter, Melissa. wen* guests for a week at the E. Kramer home. ---------- ■---------- Mrs. Creech and children spent the holiday s with friends an*l rel- & & £ I The cold snap o f .he past fe „ ; havieit stock to ship pleaae noth days has played havoc with the '>' w ater pipe, throughout the city. «M »'- & # SLOPER & statement, Mrs. R. W. Forgev, Madison St., Si!v. rton, Ore., says; " I was laid up for two or three weeks at a time with my back. My kidneys were out o f or ier and acted irregularly and I got so >c<*k and tired 1 could hardly drag my- j self around. Other medicines had very little effect and 1 was getting worse. 1 tried Doan’ s Kidney Pills and the first box gave me great relief. I stuck to ' them until 1 had finished four boxes, ; which cared me o f the backache and kidney disorder.” Price 60c, at all dealers ! '"n ’ t sim ply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan’s Kidney Pills the, same that Mrs. Forger had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo. N. Y. ,- l bear from you. Well, I suppose you have heard o f the good news about the war, and I guess with out a doubt we will I** home be fore long. P»ift it will !><• a few months. Have very much work to do all the time. Haven’t much time for myself. I received Lu cy’s letter about,1 Five days ago. S I 1* told me ail ' tlie news in Linn county. I w ilL ! try and write her a letter tonight j if I have time. , j You say tin* weather is goo»l” there. 1 cannot say that alan d1 this place. I am well and don't mind the weather. I have not had [ a cold yet and am very thankful.j I will have to close For this time. !with lots o f love from Corp. 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'....................... 19.00 Q () $16.50 20” B ee Heaters $ 3.80 18” A irtigh t Heaters $ 4.50 20“ A irtigh t Heaters ^ g () <¡j» $5 50 22” A irtigh t Hesters ^ $18,50 11” ('h a rter Oak Goal now, heaters .......... $ 14.75 $23.50 17” Charter Oak Coal Heaters, n ow ................. n »rr f * O. / O There are Months of Cold Weather yet and it Behooves you to Supply your Family with a Good Heater a* These Brices TRADE IN YOUR OLD STOVES E. L. STIFF CEb SON Salem A U M S V IL L E NOTES MLs Opal Phillips is visiting O p p o rtu n ity to G e t a Oregon