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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1906)
: THE LOCAL FIELD ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ .'ir. Clifford (inaiti «a s ili town «***»• ttrday. Jack Johnson, from Fox Valley, was in town Monday. J. W. Jackson lui» rettimeli from liis eastern Osegon trip. Mr. William Clark, of Gates, was a Stayton \isitor Saturday. Get your shoes repaired by Lance- field at Smiths shoe store. Mrs. J. H. Anderson and Miss Roxie left yesterday for a visit at Lebanon. Wm. Fitton is nmkinj; himself gen erally useful at M. Streff A Co s store. Tlie Home Telephone Co. now lias its Albany exchange in full working order. L. L. Thomas has returned to his former position as clerk in Trotter’s s to r e . Found—child’s Angora coat. Owner may secure same by calling at this office. J. X. Ledgerwood, of Dayton, Ore., arrived Friday last for a visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. S Mills, of Fox Val* ley, were in btayton Sarurday on busi ness. Andrew Muir and wife, of Dallas, were guests over Sunday at the A. L. Blireve home. A Telephone Meeting. W h a t A ils Y o u l Wetln»*Mlny afteriioon r«‘pr**»**iitntiv«*» from thè Turnor, Aunixvill*», Ferii Kilt)!*, Siililimity, L imi «' Otik, Sinytim limi otlier mutuili ti*lr|ilioii«*i,oiiipuiiic.s nu*t in th** city I iiì II, in thi» pine**, for tin* piirpont* of dÌ*cii*»inK tiic «|n«*»tioti of joilliiiK \vitli tilt* Pacific State» tele piloni* eompnn\ , nini otlier mailer« of interest to all thè coni pan ics. P. 1. Brown, of iSilverton, who per sonally owns an exchange in Silvertun, and a line from that town to Ml Angel and Woodhum, was present and made a short talk. After the matter of joining the Paci fic States linea had been discussed, the sentiment of tin* meeting was taken, and showed that all with the exception Sf one representative from Aunisville, were in favor of remaining as mutual companies. The Home Co, now build ing a line up the valley will soon he ready to attach to the mutuili line* in this section and give connection with Salem and Portland and will work with the mutual companies on a unit- nal plan. Nearly every shareholder present— and there was a large attend ance— was against having anything to do with the offer made by the Pacific ¡States Co, which was read at the meeting. Do yon feci weak, tinsi, dospondenV bave freipient lieailiiches, eoa tisi tongue, bitter or Inni tasto III inornliiK. "Iieart- biirn." bi'lohlng of gas, acid rlslngs in tliroat after eatlng. stomaeli gnaw i.r bum, foul Invaili, dlxxy spella, (»mr or variatile ap|a lite, nausea at Ulne« ami kliulrcd symptoins? If yoTNx^ve any cotwlderable nuniber of the^Uix-es^uyitoms yuu are «utTerlng froniSdllousmtesT'Nfl'ld Uver wlth Indi» Mr and Mrs K. T. Matthieu visited Miss Theo, who is in school at Mt. Angel, Sunday. —Henry Smith *• J It Mlssler ! A tig :i Electric light Sep 10—Joe Klsher I H lin e r •• —Electric light " M Sire IT Dr. Brewer reports the arrival of a daughter at the home of Jos. Schonius -'UK J 1,.t‘,,r-v s¡¡,ith of Shaw, Sunday. Se pt 7 —Cs ' i l we l l Bros L«e Brown, who always has a fine garden, lias this year an extra-fine crop of tomatoes. "H e weighed one that tipjied the scales at a pound and six ounces. They taste as well as they look, a» some given us by Mrs. Brown proved. A cold is much more easily cured when the howels are open. Kennedys Laxative Honey and Tar. It contains ho opiates moves the howels and drive« out the cold. It is reliable and tastes good. Sold by Brewer Drug Co. During the sale at J P.Glover's last Saturday some one helped himself to two horse brushes. John says he wouldn’t have cared so much if the fellow had left him one brush, but lie acted greedy and took all lie had. Tom Smith and his men have fin ished the work of cleaning out the brush along the banks of the Salem water ditch lie-ween Stayton and Tur ner. J. P. Davie acted as cook for the boys, which is a guarantee that they had plenty of good “ grub.” need not be large if you buy from us. We can sell you a full new outfit of house hold and kitchen furniture. medicai Science for ' ‘ie [I. rm.uii-Iit I-Ii'i' 1 ■U<.'l>s1 It ls a iin'»t s ia a s E L — i vie g iw d le n t o f w h ich " O o ld e i M t d k ll 111 .. o v er* “ Is ,-ompo-.i-d f ||7 15 19.4.1 ........... 10 UO I»r Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate amt Invigorate »lomach. liver and bowel». Ttu-v mav I»- u s e d In eon In net Ion with "Golden M -dleal Discovery " If laiwels are iiuieli 'Sm all pa ted. Vhey're tiny and soger-coaled. 7.AO 17.411 •¿.75 . . 3,;«i ... 17.15 is.ixi ... 10.50 . It JO Bed room suits, Lounges, fables, Chairs, Ranges, Stoves, Kitchen Cabinets, Cooking Utensils, and many other articles that you need in housekeeping at extremely low prices. Our Hardware Stock is Complete. M. . STREFF & C O . N E W GOODS! Calendars. We Inivc received our 1907 »upply , of ciilendnr »ample« niul shall »Imw o n hm u l $13U'>.M. K. K o r, T r e ««. them to prospective patrons at our J. H Fowler is the ne«- M. E. pastor for this charge. Rev. Crandall goes to The construction of the long dis earliest opportunity. Pleasant Home. tance lines for the Independent sys Hon Henry Keene »pent Saturday Rev. Reese, a Methodist minister tem fiom Portland southward through and Sunday in town. He came in from Mehama, lias rented the house the Willamette Valley is proceeding from Shaw with his »on's wife, Mrs II rapidly. Yesterday that line had A. Keene, who was in town to have east of Mrs. Goodman’s. reached a point between Woodhurn “ Dub” Hobson left the first of the and Salem. A s soon as Albany is the injured hand of her little boy week for Salem, where he entered the reached Corvallis « i l l have long dis dreseed. Willamette University. School opened Monday with a good tance connections with the metro|a>- attendance; the following teacher« are lis, where the Independent phone» are John S. and Joe L. Taylor were in Wednesday and arranged for their now in use. In Albany the Independ employed— Principal, Miss Corneliu«, ent people have 278 phone» and an* Turner. Third room, Mi*» Ruth Ev reading matter for 1907. ans, Salem. Second room, Mi»s Robin Mrs. Hattie Doty and daughter A l rapidly extending the system.— Cor son, Turner. Primary, Mi»» Katherine vallis Times. ice, of Centralia, Wash., visited in Standi»h, Brownsville. town Friday and Saturday last. E Hofer and Mr. Hayden, repre Keep the bowels open when ynv senting the Capita) Journal, of Salem, S eed for S ale . — I have for sale were in town Friday, and Saturday’» have a cold and use a good remedy to cheet, mosquite and vetch seed. issue of that paper contained an ex allay the inflammation of the miicos F. H e r r l i x g , Stayton, Ore. tensive write-up of Stayton Special membranes Kennedy« Laxative Hon L o s t — One Berkshire sow, weighs attention was paid to the Salem-Me- ey and Taropens the laiwels and drives about 165 (sounds, good order. Reward limiis railroad project, which is pro- the cold out of the system in young or « i l l be (mid the tinder. nomiceli a sura thing at an early date.’ obb Sold by Brewer Drug Co. F k ask H o t t i n g e r , Stayton. Considerable space was also devoted The advertising merchant is the one J. X e «t Weddle left Thursday for to the numerous manufacturing in who does the business in these day* of his ranch in Crook county. He will dustries located here. In fact it was (tush and enterprise; there are more drive through, taking the Lebanon i a very creditable mention of our wide newspaper readers today than ever awake little city, and one that will la- before in the history of the world. route. appreciated by our town’s people. The newspaper places your hu»ines» Tlie China pheasants are not very under the eyes of the buyer. He sees Can yon win? You realize that to numerous about Stayton. Too manv «h i a t lie he wants and R knowing to • • « « ni nv ni i ui n miti i i " n i i i g where nut were shot ta-forc they had commenced n',n in any thing tliesedays require» , Hnd u Iook„ t |„. wid,. „wake mer to feather out. strength with mind and body in tune. (!,|||nt|, who asked him to come .... it ml see A man or woman with disordered di- L. K. Hughes, thr Lyons creamery K#.„,¡ve on,an!) j. not ln „ eha|M> for H them. Success in these days of »harp Uf i t i U s s Mf l t n r u l l o ■ Stayton Sf ' Jl ’t u n M o m C i e . . . . competition calls for eternal vigilance. man, passeil through Monday days work or a days play. ||nw can on his way lo Salem. He reports busi they e.x|ieot tc win? Kodol for Dyspen- You can’t keep a hustler down. ness good at Lyons. sia contains the dikestive juices of a N o th in g T o F*ur. Herliert McLane, from Lyons, John healthy stomach and will put your Mothers need have no hesitancy in Surry and Hairy Hobson, from Fox stomach in shape to perform its im- continuing to give ChamU*tlains cough i Valley, and Clifford Trask, from Jor 1 (icrtant function of supplying blood. Remedy to their little one«, a« it con dan, are students at the O. A. C. Cor Digests wiiat yon eat,relieves Indigest tains absolutely nothing injurihus vallis, this term. ion, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach. Pulpat- This remedy is not only safe to give Old Mr. Lewis, from Fox Valiev, t limliuh Stayton Friday .... passed through on I.i. his way to Salem, stopping long enough to leave a few sheckels with Missler, the blacksmith. Your Furniture Bill gestloiiS*tldlh!W^iuxil P r Pierci-'s Ini Medicai Dls.-ov-rv ls. nia.Tg.iip o f Ole a- I »Minatili* li' ■ i I i ,- i ; m I eri i i c i eTi - s k n m \ M ' i erticicnt liver Inv Igorator. stomach tonic, bowel regulator and nerve strengthen! r T h e "G olden Medical Discovery " Is not • patent medicine or secret nostrum, a full list o f Its Ingredients lielug printed on It* tK>ttl«vwr»p|M*r and attestisl under oath. A glance at Its form ula w ill show that It contains no alcohol, or harmful h abit-form ing drugs. It Is a fluid extract made w ith pure, triple-relined glycerine, of proper strength, from the roots o f the follow in g native Am erican forest plants, Vlx., Golden Seal root. Stone root, Black Cherryberk, Queen'» root. Blood root, aud Mandrake root. The following leading iiiislleal authoritli*», among a lu*»t of others, extol tlie foregoing root* for me .-ure of )u*t »ueli allnieiils a. iha almvesyminoiiis liidleaie Prof it llartholow, M. II. of Jefferson Med I'ollege. I * li 11 u : Prof. S l H t «»III ** l i t II I' Wood. M l»,,of I nlv.of Pa ; Prof t'< I w I it M Hale. M D . of llaliiieiiianii Med. i'ollege, Of Treasurer of the Town of Stayton C'Jili-atro; Prof. John king. M 1». Author of for quarter ending Oct. 1st. American Dispensatory; I’rof. Jno M Seinl- der. M I) . Author of S|»-elHe Mcdlrtni-«: Prof July I —On baud . ..................... 11078 19 Laurvin-e Johnson. M 1» . Med Ih-iu I ni* of 2—Matt bleu Hocus»«....... ........... 200 uo N V.: Prof Finley Ellliiirwnml. M I ».A u th or 8— Fine .. ................... 15.ÜÜ of Materia Medlea and Prof in llennelt Medt- 18 —Phew lic e n s e ........................... 1 .AO eal College. t'lileag'V Send name and ad 25—H ill Bros, b illiard license 20.00 dress on Postal Card to Dr It V Pierce. Buf Aug 6— Jones £ McK night “ ........ *200.00 falo. N Y.. and reeelve ’rrr l.aiklet giving 9— II Hruerslot niach.................. im» ext rams from writings o f all the al»<re imsll- S e p t—F lu e............. .................... 2 ;iO ral authors and many otheraendorsing. In me 5 00 Sln-ngest Ismslhle terms, eaeh and every III- 12 - " .............................................................................. ■¿¡—H ill Bros, slot msehinc ........... Pelhert Harden came up from Port W A R * 1 ST» p a D land Tuesday for a short visit with the J u ly « Electric L i g h t ......... folks at home. I —J B (trier .............. . I 7500 l ' ' ? ? Rt,,e he" rt a" ' 1 Con.tip*lion. »mall children, hut is a medicine of S” ,d b-V BrPWer Dr" « ! An editor, after running tip against ! the public for a little while, printed the following: A man may use the n" ,le on tl,p ,,14('k of his neck fora col b,r In* may ride a freight train to save three cents a mile; he may , . light the lamp with a splinter to save matches, lie may stop his watch at night to save wear; use a period for a «••ini-i olon t/> save ink, and pasture his grandmothers grave to save hay, hut a man of this kind is a scholar and a gentleman compared to a man who will t»ke a new* pa per find when axkerf to pay for it put it hack in the post- ofiice marked “ Refused. John Robertson shot a deer on Me- Colley iiioiintain Tuesday. He gave a part of it to the man he stopped with, bringing the rest of it home. This he divided among his relatives, reserving a ham for himself. During the night someone stole the ham, leaving him “ venisonless.” He and Henry Smith left Wednesday after more deer. great worth and wide reputation colds and croup lied ujmm ). For macy. An merit. It has a world for its cures of coughs and can always lie re sale by Stayton Phar A w fu l Congli Cured. , “ Two years ago our little girl had a of pneumonia, which left her ' witli an awful cough. She had spell» (,f coughing, ju»t like one with the whooping cough and some thought she wou|,| not gPt weII at all. Wo got a (K)tt|e of Chamberlain’s Cough Run e,|yi w|,jch acted like a charm. She stopped coughing «and got utout find f.,^” «-rites Mrs Ora Bussard, Brnhnk- {>r, III. This remedy is for sale by Htayton Pharmacy. J touch Headquarters For Mr. Watters, of Salem, representing the new Snlem-Mehama railroad, was in town Tuesday talking right-of-way to some of our (atopic. He remained hut a short time. H C. Porter hro’t him ii(i from Aunisville, where lie had When a horse is overworked it lies been on the same business. down and in other ways declares its inability to go further, you would con S l «* k IlfH ilH ch i* C are cí« sider it criminal to use force. Many a Sickhendaclie is Caused by derange man of human impulses who would ment of the stomach aud by had indi not harm a kitten is guilty of cruelty gestion. Chamberlain’» Stomach and where his own stomach is eonerned. Liver Tablets correct these disorders Over-driven over worked, when what it and effect a cure. By taking these tab needs is something that will digest the lets as soon as the first indication of 5i>od eatehand help the sromach to re the disease apfiesr«, the attack may lie S cuperate. Something like Kodnl For warded off. Gat a free sample and try Dyspepsia sold by Brewer Drug Co. them. For sale by .Slayton Pharmacy. ' School Supplies. We have a full line of school tab lets both |icii and pencil, slates pens, penholders, erasers, Legal cap paper, mucilage, (taste, Inks, school crayon, note hooks, compo sition hooks, etc. In fact we have about everything needed in the school room. Look in our windows. TAYTON PHARM ACY Bank Building W c desire.to call the attention of the people of Stay- ton and vicinity to the fact that we are now placing on our shelves one of the Largest and Most Select Lines --------OF-------- Dry Goods, Shoes ^ Notions Ever shown in town, and we cordially invite every body to cali, examine the goods we have to olfer, and get our prices. In shoes we can give you almost any thing you may call for. Ladies shoes from $1.50 to $5.00 p>cr pair. M en ’s dress shoes from $2.00 to $5. W e have the famous District No. 76 school shoe for children, the best school shoe made in the U . S. B o y ’s shoes without a seam— nothing to rip. T h e best shoe ever made for hard w ear and rough usage. W e again cordially invite the public to cal! at our store and investigate what w e have to offer and w e will cheerfully wait on you whether you buy or not Kerber & Klecker. / A Place to Trade___ Is what w e maintain, and w e maintain it because the people want it. W e try to satisfy everyone and nive them a good argument for staying w ith us. It yov do not trade here you are missing some thing every day. W e want to induce you to come to our store and take advantage of what this town offers you in the w ay of a really good, fair-priced general store, carrying Dry Goods, Footwear, Gent’s Furn ishings, groceries, notions, etc. In Shoes we have a very nice line of Men’s $ j.qo Shoes and Oxfords, Kid, Minor Calf and Patent Leather in Blutchers and Balmorals. Summer Underwear Cool, comfortable and delightfully fitting summer underwear adds much to the pleasure of living. W e want to make life pleasanter to you by selling you a suit or two. Gehlen Bros.