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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1905)
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I Mrs. Allen atul little son, who have 1 been visiting her mother Mrs. Brewer, THE LOCAL FIELD have gone to gilvertou for a visit. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a* * Miss Bertha Davidson, of Eugene, 81 My «un F a t S lo c k M « rk * l. arrived yesterday for a visit at the Hogs, live weight,............ 5J (* 54 home of her sister, Mrs. W illis Cald Yen I, “ “ ............... 3 c«t 3} well. Csttle, “ ............... 2 (* 2 1 Albert Roy played the 4th with the Vancouver band, and sends home pic Mi«:) Edna Robertson is in town vis tures of the organisation taken that iting relatives and friends. day. M rs. \V. W. Elder returned Monday Ira Bmallmon arrived from Inde* to her home in Rosehurg. pendence the first of the week. Mrs. Get your shoes repaired by Lance- Smallman and the baby have la-en here some time. tield, at Smith's shoe store. Boy Wanted—To learn the black Two of the new show cases for the Brewer Drug Store have arrived, and smith's trade1 Apply at this office. are elegant pieces of furniture. Four Dr. Brewer and Dennis Caldwell each drive handsome new rubber tired more are ordered. B P. Taylor left this morning for rigs. his home at Pomona. Calif, called by Miss Jessie Smallmon.of Independ- the illness of his wife and daughter. ence, visited friends iu town several He hail intended to spend part of the days this week summer prospecting near Qnartxville, Mrs Jennie Grier, of Corvallis, is but now will probably not return. visiting in town. Their home in that place burned last week. Mr. Schappa and family will arrive in town to-morrow to reside. He is a E'en from the body's purity, the tulnd Receives a secret sympathetic aid. plumber by occupation. Ten cents may seem a small price L. S. Lambert purchased the Hol to pay for a good perfumed soap. lenbeck property at the sale Wednes It is a small price. day. Consideration fWOO. The soap is good though. WANTED! It is as pure as the highest priced. All kinds of sheep, both mutton and In the 10c (3 for 25) line we have stock. Address Yir.let, Bay rum, Witch Hazel etc., each cake nicely wrapped, three P h i l i p p i B ros , Stavton, Ore. cakes in a box. Mr. Hambel and Mrs. Mary Grier We have a glycerine soap at 15c left the first of the week for a visit to a double bar, 2 for 25c, It is 33 j| friends at Albany, Corvallis and Alsea. per cent Glycerine. None better FOR SALE. at any price. 1 set single harness, 1 wagon, lc a rt, Other fancy soaps at fancy 1 mower, also some household goods. prices, Pure Castile soap, Harness M r s . I. W e a v e r . soap, whale oil soap sold at our store. The Children's Favorite. For Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, etc., One Minute Cough Cure is the S T A Y T O N P H A R M A C Y childrens favorite. This is because it Bank Building. contains no opiate, is perfectly harm- 1 less, tastes good and cures. Sold by I Brewer Drug Co. 9 p r a ln ? < t A n k lr, S tiff >’ « r k . L miim * In the Way of Soap^- S h o u ld er. Whoever left a knit shawl in W. E. Thomas’ undertaking rooms the 4th, can get it by calling at this office. L. A. Thomas has newly papered his barber shop, put a window in the roof to give him more light, and is fixing up generally. He intends to keep up with the growth of the town, and ex pects soon to put in a new chair. These are three common ailments for which Chamlierlain.M Pain Balm is es pecially vrluable If promptly applied it will save you time, money and suffer ing when troubled with any one of these ailments. For sale by Brewer Drug Co. The First Grand Excursion If in a kind of billious mood, You need an aid to digsst food, From Detroit to Newport and No other pill is half so good As DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. return Sunday, July 16, 1905. The famous Little Pills Early Risers Schedule and rates later. Fare cure Constipation, Sick Headache, Bil- from Kingston, $2.00 ousness, etc. They never gripe or sk k- A B u d S ru r** . en, but impart early rising energy. Some day you will get a Imd scare, Good for either children or adults. Bob Moore, LaFayette, Ind., »avs; "No when you feel a pain in your fxiwels, use talking, De Witts L ittl’e Early ris and fear appendicitis. Safety lies in ers do their word. All other pills I Dr. Krug’s New Life Pills, a sure cure, have used gripe and make me sick .1 for all bowel and stomach diseases, DeWitts little Ea tlv Risers brought the such as headache, hilousness, costive- long sought releif. They are perfect, ness, etc. Guaranteed at Brewer Drug Store. Only 25c. Try them. sold by Brewer Drug Co. Hard at work on the woolen mill. That “hammer tniisie'' sounds good. “Knocking'1 something worth while. F or S alk — Eleven lots in the town of Stay tun. Enquire of Arc You Going to Build? If so, better let us figure on your hardware bill. W il l is C a l d w e l l . have the finest line of builder's hardware ever shown Mr. Jackson and wife, recent arriv als from Michigan, now occupy the house they purchased from R. It. ^ Worley. The La Grande Creamery Co. has opened a general store in the McCoy j building in Mehama. The store is iu j charge of Milton It Speer. Some business men claim they are 1 too poor to advertise t heir business. A ; business that will not pay to advertise, * is probably on its last legs, and the sooner it is closed out, the letter for the ow ner.—Seio News. Five members of W. H. Sherman’s family have the scarlet fever, but all arc improving. Only one, Winnie, has the di*ease in a severe form, No fear is felt of the disease tiecoming epidemic. —Jefferson Review. Dr. Brewer re|w>rts the arrival la»t week of a son at the home of Hud | Fresh, at Rocky Point; a girl at the home of John Hepner, at Union Hill, Friday, and at daughter at (’has Mor- ley’s, north of Sublimity, Thursday. Sestak A Stowell have added a fine new marble counter slati and a new dried beef cutter to the equipment of their meat market, and are having a new ice box built, to cool their meat in warm weather. This firm is pro gressive and up-to-date, and deserving of the patronage they receive. Ju»t W h at K v r r y i t i t N lioiilit in Stayton. O ur line of locks, knobs, hinges, etc., is of the latest styles. ey on anything in the hardware line. the S herwin -W illiams Pm CflVCRSHlBT LOOKS 8 t 5 I WCAR 5 LONCCST MOST ECONOMICAL fu ll tlCASURC We have a Large Stock of Paints A ll kinds—House, Barn, Carriage, Floor Paints, etc. Varnishes, Stains— in fact a complete line of paints and painter’s supplies. A D i g s SOS H. D ii KKSKK. R e g i s t e r . W e handle only the best paints and offer them at a small margin of profit. M. STREFF & CO., Stayton, Oregon. The Fruit Canning Season Is now on and you will want new fruit jars. THE ECONOMY FRUIT JAR is the best made. Self sealing, easy to open, no rub bers required, so simple a child can operate them. Give them a trial. T im b e r L a n d , A ct Ju ne J . IH 7 H .--S o - tlce lo r P u b licatio n . U n it e d s t a t e « L and oQtce, I 'n r t ls n d , O regon , J u l y 7, Htti. Notice is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t i n r o i n p l t s u r e w it h t h e p r o v isio n s of t h e s e t o ' C o n g res s of J u n e s i s , » , e n t i t l e d “ An s e t /or t h e s a le ol U m b e r l a n d « tn the s t a t e s of C a l I for tils,O re gon N evada, a n d W a s h in g t o n T e r r i t o r y . " s » e x t e n d e d to s i t t h e P u b lic Ijtn d S t « l e s b y s c of A u g u st 4, ls-rj. W s l l n t l n e N s d - t a n e k , ol S a le m , c o u n t y of M a rlo n , M a le of O regoo . h » » tills • la v Hled Iu tills office tils s w o r n s ta t c u i lit No. for the p u r c h a s e of th e SW of StV 1, of S ection No. l J a n d IV1, of S W 1, s m l N orthwest o ne-fou rth of S o u t h w e s t o ne-fou rth *>f Sectio n No. -'4 in t o w n s h ip No.v s o o t h , r a n g e No. 4 ca s t , a n d w il l offer proof (o allow I tis t t h e la n d s o u g h t is m ore v a l u a b l e for its t i m b e r or sto ne t h a u for a g r i c u l t u r a l piiris>«es.Slid t o e s l a b l l s b h is c l a i m t o . a i d la u d before th e r n n t y C lerk a t S a le m , M a rlo tr c o u n t y , O regon , on F r i d a y , t h e loth d a y of S e p t e m b e r , ns.'*. He t u r n e r as w it n e s s e s : t iil t ie r t K o p t s o n .o f N i a g a r a . O regon, H ild e g a r d Bsrtog.o N ia g a r a , O regon, V. fio m o g o lls , of M ill C i t y , Oregon, J o h n S c h r o e d i/ . o f i i a t e « . Oregon A n y a n d a l l p ersons c l a i m i n g a d v e r s e l y the s i e v e d s c r ib e d l a n d s a r e rei|iiesUid to file t h e i r c l a i m s in t h i s office on o r lie fore s a i d IMh d a y of S e p t e m b e r , 1W5. W e can suit you in style, quality and price on door trimmings, and can save you mon I»«». Mr. J T. Barber of Irwinville, On., always keeps a bottle of Charntierlain’* Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at hand ready for instant use Attacks of colic, cholera morbus and diarrhoea come on so suddenly that there is no time to hunt a doctor or go to the store for medicine. Mr. Burlier says: “ 1 have tried Chamberlain,s Colic, Choera and Diarrhoea Remedy w hich is one of the best medicines 1 ever saw. 1 keep a b o t t l e of it in my room a s 1 have had several attneks of colic and it has pro ved tola* the liest medicine I ever used. Sold by Brewer Drug Co. We Remember our reduction sale will continue until July 20th. H urry and secure one of the bargains still left on our counters. « KERBER & KLECKEk, Stayton, Or. Excursion Rates to Yaquina Bay A «I ni » »» lat m l o r ' « N n tii'i *. Notte« la tie reb y (b u i thè h * « b e « n . b y III« (.'utility C o u r t of i l i « S U t r Or««(MI fot Ih « i'outlt> of M a r io li. 'Inly #*(t un ih « mi m tn U t r»t«»r of Ih« •»•tal« <»f *•»« •»*• U ti'la 'le r, d e r r t M ' l , a n d t im i I»« h a* d u l y qtiiili* fi» (| n i •Mieli * 4 m i n U t r a t o r . All pttrMiji» tmvimc «•Ialiti" fttffttu«t »Aid »itaU » « r e h « r « h y tioltf!« d tu i»r«?M*iit i l i « « a m o , d it ly ve ri fimi. lo itu * a l ni) r f d d e t if ' f » b o tti fo nr m i! « » n o r il i« a » t of I h « to w n of H tavlo n, M ario n ro u n tjr .l r « * o f i. » Ittiln i l x moti (ha of t h « dal«* <>f (hi* n odo «. On June 1st the Southern Pacific C d . will resume sale of excursion tick ets to Newport ami Yaquina Bay. Both season ami Suturday-tu-Monilay tickets will he sold This popular re sort is growing in favor each year, ho tel ntteienre reasonable ami the oppor- tumtics for fialiing, hunting ami sea Imi*«! lhl% 7 1 li day of July , (.IKHKLKK, bathing are unexcelled by uny other A dntttiin trator of t b « rimili. un tai« of J a c o b ( ì I f I h *. ¡efgdocffaaud. resort on the Pacific Const. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦»♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»»j I If Voti W ant Q u ality, Com e to V Iìe W o o len M ill Store ♦ ♦ MID*SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE OF OUR ENTIRE REHAININQ STOCK OF Fancy Summer Suits, Shirts, Hosiery, Hats, Gloves, Vests, Etjc., AT LESS THAN A0TUAL COST. Beginning M onday, July 10, w e inaugurate a complete Clearance Sale of our remaining stock of Medium and Light W eight Suits and W arm feat! ler Furnishings. A t this time of the season profit is not considered. O ur object is to sell everything; to turn merchandise into m ' ' ill goods. A great m any people have got into the habit of delaying their purchases until this Clearance Sale goes oes into efl effect. Looked t, as a preparation for next season, or in any w a y you wish, it is an opportunity for saving that is worth while. A gla nee at prices at as an investment, prevailing during this safe will give you a fair idea of the astounding values offered. Men’s Suits, Single and Double Breasted, in fancy Cheviots and Woolen Worsteds, that have been selling for from $10.00 to $2^.00 now $6.50 to $18.00. $8.qo to mj . oo Youth’s Suits now $5 00 and up to $10.00. Boy’s Suits, from the ages of 9 to 16, worth from $4.00 to 6.00 now $2.00 and $4.00. Children’s Suits, from the ages of j to 8, worth $*.00 to $7.00 now $ 1.2 5 and up to $4.00. A big line of Fancy Vests in washable goods and fancy wool pat terns. Old price $2.<;o to $.50; Sale price, $1.00 to $2.50. Men’s Work Gloves, $ 1.00 to 1.^0 values; Sale price 65c and 75c. A large line of Overalls for 35c; regular price 60c. Mexican Hats, 10 cents. Men’s Canvas G loves, 5c per pair. President Suspenders, 35c per pair. ! These are not shop worn goods but the newest and best line of merchandise in the city. * __________________________ — — S a le m — — ___________________ — — — W o o le n M ill Co. j ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦