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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1905)
I liai nlla'il . l THE LOCAL F IE L D A joint installation of officer« of the Masonic ami Eastern Star lodges was held at their hall Wednesday evening. Following the installation a banquet was served at the Stayton Hotel, over forty partaking. Those present say th a t Landlord Lesley and wife pre pared a most excellent repast. After the banquet the com pany returned to the hall and listened to an e n te r ta in THE DANGER TO IM E CHILD ing program. May Is* real or th e snake inav ls> a h a r m T h e officers installed are as follows: less oin*. but th e re is >langer t h a t menaces every child’s life If th e m other Is dell* A. r. A A. M. clcnt in womanly health ami functional A. L. Shreve, W . M. vitality. T h o u sa n d s of women hav e taira« their G F. Harold, S W. sufferings and k ep t their troubles to themselves from motives of delicacy und G. W. M urphy, J. W. feeble childhood has paid for It. U. W hitney. Treas. Mr. Pierce, forty years ago, eonsuffi'd Nil/lire, and found ( h a t she hud provided L. S. Laml>ert, S«*o’y. remedies In a b u n d a n c e for th e cure of Grill' King, Sen. D. w om an's peculiar ailm ents und w e a k nesses. He found th a t non-alcoholic, W. H. Cooper, J n n . 1). glyceric ex tra c ts of Golden Neal ns>t, Iliue Cohosh root, Uutcoru root. Black lle n ry S m ith, S S. Cohosh root and L ad y ’s Slipper root, E. B W atters, J. S. combined in j u s t the right proportions, guve such surprising results t h a t this J. E. Yeoman, Tyler. j «♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mi*« Veni M urphy visited in town th is week. J . T. Kearns is recovering from an nitaek of lagrippe. Tlie Baptist c h u rch a t T u rn e r burn- sal to the ground Tuesday. Get your shoes repaired by Lance- held, at S m ith's shot* store. The Kingston C hristm as tree and exercises are reported a success. JoeBrewer came u p from Salem anti ate C hristm as din n er at home. Mrs. Gist was q u ite sick last week, b u t is now considerably improved. l ’rof. Kay Baker and w ife visited at th e Ira Siuallmoii home several days this week. The Mail is indebted to George Brewer and Kveret Hobson for a tine lot of tish. o G. a. Dr. J . W. Cole was in Portland over Sunday, attending th e wedding of his daughter. Karl Williams, of Portland, is a guest a t the home of his cousin, Mrs G. B. Trask. F. A. Pietrok came up from P o rt land, where he is working to spend C hristm as at home. Louie Thom as came home from Port land, where he is a tten d in g school, I to s|>cnd the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Applin, a nephew and niece of J. H. Anderson, were guests at his hom e this week. Geo. Bell, the popular clerk at the J. A. D itter store, Sublimity, was a business caller Tuesday. H enry Keene is on the road to re covery from his recent illness, but tinds im provem ent slow Lee Brown & Sons this wpek p u r chased a good-sized hodv of tim ber up the river about four miles. The baby at E. T. M atthieu's was dangerously sick the tirst of the week but is now m uch improved. __ Mrs Ray an d children, of Lebanon wrere guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J . H. Anderson this week. Misses Eliza Roy, Alta Hobson and Nora Crabtree came home from school a t Salem for the holiday vacation, A son of Thos. Darby is home from Idaho, where he has been for some time. H e is suffering from consum p tion. J. H . Anderson and wife visiter! from S aturday u n til Monday with their son Clarence and wife at P o r t land. C. J. Thom as has gone to his ranch near Fox valley, where he will remain two or three m onths looking after his live stock. Jos. Prange, of Sublim ity, made us an appreciated call Saturday. H e is now clerking in the McKinney & Prange «tore. The Mail family is indebted to E. G. Siegm und and wife for a C hristm as rememlierance in the shape of some fine sausage and spare-ribs. Mrs. Ellen Lambert, W. M. W. H. Hobson, W. P. Mrs. Susie Trask, Asa't M. L S. Lam bert, Sco'y. W. H. Cooper, Treas. Mrs. Lillie Missler, Con. Miss Laura Taylor, Ass’t Con. Mrs. A nna Hobson, Chap. Mrs. Lucy King, Marshal. Mrs. Geanoa Thom as, Organist. Miss Zula W atters, Ada. Mrs. Dora Shreve, R uth. Mrs. Minnie H u n t, Esther. Mrs. Dora Nash, M artha. Mrs. Myrtle H u n t, Electa. Mrs. M argaret Murphy, W arder. Mrs. Maud Sm ith, Sentinel. Miss Ella I.eilgerwooil nod nephew, Jam es I'dcll, of Dayton, Ore., visited C ard ok T hanks .— I wish to express this week a t the Taylor home, near my appreciation to the G ram m ar town, ami with friends in town. Grades of S tayton High School for the S a m a r it a n H osim ta i . —Salem, Ore. beautiful and useful present presented Non-sectarian. Rates, $1(10 to $3 HO to me by the pupils of my grades. In per day. Miss Agnes O ’Keele, S u this one act of th e kindness shown me perintendent. Mis» Anna Stout, Asst. Supt. you will long la* remembered. TI ip nau.es on presentation list are Mrs. Kntie McKinney, of Blalock George Street, Guy Sl<qa*r, Preston Island, W ashington,was a gue-t of lc*r Burson, Dare S lnper,Clarence Laflfoon, parents, Cyrus Clark and wife, the Bennie Gehlen, Bessie Murphy, Mali- past week, arriving in tim e to spend na Sestak, Win. Myers, Boy Ferguson, Christmas. G uy Kearns, Nora M urphy,Elva Jeter, The Stnyfon-W est S tayton tele Harvey Beauchamp, Lena Spnninl, phone line is being repaired and will Gladys Fram e, In a Duncan, Ora W ed he put in good condition and attached dle, Roy Cooley, Ola Murphy, Jessie to the S tayton M utual switch boatd. Goodman, Milca Roy, Maud Hinx- L e o n Hodges has been at work on the man. May you each he successful and line this week. ever m erit the good will of your friend At Portland, Dec. 24th, A n n a Eliza and teacher. I wish you all a Merry beth, d au g h te r of Dr. and Mrs. J W. C hristm as and a H appy New Year. Cole, was married to Edwin B. North. E. B W a t t e r s , Teacher. T he bride was formerly a resident of Your interests ami ours are m utual. this place, and has many friends here O ur increase in growth and patronage who will wish her a Imppy wedded life. d uring the past year make us better Although having been more than prepared th a n ever to care for the in four years in Oregon, C hristm as to the terests of o ur customers. If you are writer doesn't seem real w ithout snow. not already a patron of this hank, we We have been frequently reminded of extend you an invitation to become C hristm as in Iowa, however, by E. C. one. A good tim e to begin is now— T itu s ’ window display. S an ta Clans at th e beginning of the New Year. appears quite natu ra l out in the snow. We invite you to leave your valuable E. C’s C hristm as window this year is papers and insurance policies in our hard to lient. tire proof vault, where they w ill la* out of danger. If you wish to let us write your insurance, we will see th a t it does not lapse. We write for the Hom e C om pany, of New York. Grand Central E. F. Long and wife, of Dallas,spent S tayton S tate B a n k . C hristm as with Mrs. L ong’s parents, I T he C hristm as trees at the opera G. W. Caspell and wife, near Shaw. house last S aturday evening were well They also visited S tayton friends. filled with presents und the exercises Lee Brown returned from Portland were good. T h e hall was filled with yesterday. His son J . E. and family c h ild re n and grown-ups. he rcj*orts well. J . E. has a good po sition with one of the big saw mills in Call for Bids. th e city. Bids will be received hv the Board Our pa|K*r is somewhat late this of Trustees of tlie I. O. (). F. Lodge of S tayton, Oregon, for the sale of the week again. Now th a t the rush of building now occupied as a lodge room the holiday season is over we hope to and store, said building to he removed lie able to catch u p with our work from the present location within a reasonable time. Bids m ust be sealed and issue the paper on time. and addressed to W. E. Thom as c h a ir A V>i*a«troUM C a la m ity , man of the Board. Bids will be re It in h didMMtiouH calam ity when you ceived up to 7:00 p. m , Dec. 30, 1905. lose your health, because indigestion The right is reserved to reject any or and constipation have snapped it away. all bids. Prompt relief can lie had in Dr. K ing’s \ W. E. T homas , i Board of Trus- New Life Pills They build up your d i W. H. H obron . - tees of I. O .O . gestive organs, and cure headache, d i z - ) (i. E T h o m a s , ) F. Lodge. ziness, colic, constipation, etc. G n u ra n - 1 Dated, Dec. 12, 1905. teed a t Brewer Drug Co. drug store 25. T b t C . u d E. K. B. "ill make a rate of one fare for Round T rip ac count Holiday. Tickets on sale 22nd, 23rd, 29th. 30th Dec, 05 and Jan . 1st (HI. All Tickets limited at this rate and not good after Ja n 8th Oft. Grift King, Agt. “ I Thank th e L o rd .” cried H a n n a h P lant, of Little Rock, Ark., “ for the relief I got from Buck- len’s Arnica sjalve. It cored my fearful ru n n in g sores which nothing else w ould heal, ami from which I suffered for 5 ye irs,” I t is a marvelous healer for cuts, burns and wounds. Gurantecd Brewer Drug Co. drug store, 25c. coni|Hinnd soon became a s ta n d a r d f a voriti* of his in tin* tr e a tm e n t of such oases. In a little time the dem and for It became so g r e a t t h a t he determinisi to p u t It up and provide fur Its general sale so t h a t the m ultitudes needing it could readily supply themselves. T his Is now known all over the civil ized world as Hr. P ierre’* f'iim rllr IVr- acri/iHon. and its unparalleled record of hundreds of thousands of cures. In the last forty years, Justilies all t h a t can Is* said of It. It Is non-n/rohofic, rum -tiurm tic. It Is w j e tim i rrlUthlc for any woman, of any age and in any condition, to use. Dr. Pierce’s P le a s a n t Pellets only one or two a day will regulate and cleanse and invigorate a foul, had S tom ach, tor pid Liver, or sluggish Bowels. Mr. Pierce’s Common Sec se Medical Adviser will Is* sent tris*, paper-tsmnit. fur ‘J l one-vent stam ps, or cloth-isnm d for 1 stam ps Over )<>■• pages and illustrated. Address l>r. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Rubber Goods^ I)o you need a nice hot water bot tle, or com bination syringe. If you do, it will pay you to call and price our goods. W e have tlie best for the m o n ey. All goods fully guaranteed. Give us a trial. We will do our best to please you. S T A Y T O N PHARM ACY Prescription Druggist. Bank B uilding Hotel Is open to th e public. All newly furnished rooms. Ac com m odations ti rst-class. Nice warm d ining room, and first-class meals. M. J. S P A N IO L , Prop. Stayton, Ore. Buy Your LA e Q U ER ET ^ — The dainty decorator. Hakes old] Furniture look like new. Beautifies and preserves all kinds of floors and woodwork. Does not cloud or disfigure natural wood grain. Translu cent, non-fading and sanitary. Brilliant, durable. Dries hard and remains hard. Anybody can apply it. * M. STREFF & CO., Stayton. -Big Clearance Sale- W ill Commence Monday, Jan. 1st, *06. Call at our store and get prices. W ill save you many dollars during the year. Watch for our price list next week. KERBER & KLEC KER , Stayton, Oregon. Something New Under the Sun. . . A boy’s Shoe that will W E A R A L O NG T IM E . T hat shoe is the| W ash ington brand, and can be % purchased at A . s n I T U ’S , T h e Stayton Shoe Store. Fir*t-cli»«« repuiring ¿it price«. miftoniiMe F. M. Munkers A T THE Has opened a new GFM CONFECTIONERY Meat Market Home Made Candies— the best made— guaranteed pure. On W ater Street. E verything nea t and clean. We buy only the best stock and sell a t reasonable price«. Give us n call and set* for yourself. K I L L the and CURE cough ™ s WITH /^GNSUWPTION K-QR fi ObGHS and * ftWOLDS - ORE. LUNGS ? New Discovery . . . STAYTON, Price 5 0 c * $ 1 .0 0 Free Trial. B urest and Q u ick est Cure for all T H K 0 A T and L U N O T R O U B L E S, or M O N E Y BACK. H aving open d a c o m plete line ol General Groceries In tin* building formerly occupied by Kcrls-r & Ktccker, I am pre pared t o oiler the people ol Stay- ton and vicinity u choice selec tion o f good* in my line at price* th a t w’ill satisfy them . I ask an inspection of my goods and price*, ami hope for i share of your patronage. I make it specialty of country pro duce. Gall mid sec me. W. A. Wright, Stayton, Ore. Fresh Candies weira ..New Store.. Call a t ---- ERNEST MATTHIEU’S Sole agent for ...Portland Club... G uaranteed absolutely pure. Nine years old. Seventy-live Cents Per P int. P o rtla n d a n d R etu rn Only $2.75 I he S outhe rn Pacific t ’o. is now selling round trip tickets to Portland from West S tay to n for $2.75, g o o d go- i ing S aturday p. m. or any train of Sunday, re tu r n in g Sunday and M on day, giving all ........lay mid Monday in Portland. T h e same arran g e m e n t a p plies from P ortland, giving Portland people a chance to visit Valley points a t greatly reduced rates. AI h iin t it l> I t - i i e . . is often as great ns wom an’s. But Tlnm S. Austin, Mgr. ol ......... ItcpuMican,” | of Leavenworth Iml, was not unreason- able, whet) he refused to allow the doc tors to operate on his wife for female trouble, “ I nstcad ” lie says we coneltid- cd to try Electric Bitters. My wiie was then so sick she could hardly leave her bed, and live (n) physicians hud failed to relieve her. After tak in g Electric Bitters, she was perfectly cured and can now perform all her household duties . Oiirnnteed by Biewer Drug Co. druggist, price fi(V. Lharrberlain s Never fail*. Buy it now. k,n,,,iy. It m ay lave life.