Sublimity Oleanings. 5 ® Ö # L ‘B a k i n g I*. M. Hermemt hiii I K. I*. Shoit were Salem callers Monday. ..You Need a Stove.. Herman Hchelberg returned to li ìm lutino in Portland niter u week* vacat- ion here Come in and let us show you our large line of M iih Mary Hooker loft for Silvortim whore she will stay for «omo time. ‘Powder Mrs Mary Ditter eitme lumie from Portland Friday lust. Sln> wa* no- compatii»«! l»y her daughter, Mrs. .Ins, Sollievo. T! M arhiki >— Olio of the prettiest wed­ dings of the season took placo ai St 1 Uoniface's church, Tuesday, Oct. 30th, when Mis» Kmma Smith and Mi Ed ward Doerflor were joined in marriage bj Kev. Father l.ainck. The bride wore Alice blue. The groom was attired in conventional black. The maids of honor were Miss Jeanette Smith and Miss Mary Doari Itnr Mr. I.eo linerflcr and (Jeorge Smith were best men, After the ceremony lhe\ happy cou­ ple returned to the home of the hridea patents, where a host of friends and relatives were entertained. Mr and M rs. Doerfler received many la-untifnl presents. ABSOLUTELY PURE Healthful cream of tartar, derived solely from grapes, refined to absolute jpurity, is the active rinciple of every pound of Royal Baking owder. Hence it is that Royal Baking Powder renders the food remarkable both for its fine flavor and healthfulness. E Heating Stoves and Ranges N o alum, no phosphate—which are the principal elements of the so-called cheap baking powders and which are derived from bones, rock and sulphuric acid. What King Peter Must Stand. Among the divine rights of the king of Servin is not immunity from press criticism, and the newspapers ROYAL R A K IN G POW DER C O.. N E W YORK. of that country are somewhat em­ phatic in their language. One of ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ them says: Auction Sales. ‘‘ Abominable polypus! Our un­ J T H E LO C A L F IE L D ♦ John H. Porter has bills out for a fortunate land is at last in the gra-p ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ big sale lie is going to give at his resi­ of your sanguinary claws, hut we dence at West Stayton, commencing will shake it free!” Stage to W est Stayton. at 10 o’clock a in. on Tuesday, Nov. “ Murder and govern, monster! On account of the change in time 6lh. H. C. Porter will cry the sale You went to Switzerland to study on the Woodburn braticii of the S. P. and the usual terms will he given. If and returned a criminal. This is R. R. I will run a stage to connect you are in need of anything for use on the morality you have brought us with trains at West Stayton. a farm, attend Mr. Porter’s sale and from Geneva.” Stage leaves barn at 6:40 a. m. and “ Reptile! Seest thou not the you will probably find what you are at 6:15 p. m. G. B. T rask . looks of hate tlifit follow thee in looking for. Free lunch at noon. the streets? Fearcst thou not the Maud I.ancetield continues to im­ I. . S. Sanders has hills out fora sale hand fated one day to wring thy prove. of stock, farm machinery, etc. at his cursed neck ?” “ Otadjbina” says: “ The article Tlie Hallowe’en dance is reported a residence on the Cyrenus Condit farm success. 2J miles southwest of Aiimsville, on in which we said, ‘ Flushed with Lon Shelley and wife were it. Salem Saturday, Nov. 10th, commencing at blood, you ap]K-nred in our mid reeking with alcohol/ has been pro 10 o’clock. W. H. Downing, auct. Wednesday. nounced wrongfully suppressed bv Miss Merta Siegmund is attending Jones, the photographer, makes the court, as it contains no malign- school in Salem. ment of King 1’cter. Our mild and first-class pictures. just exj>o-'.ti(»n of facts as they are Get your shoes repaired by Lance- J. W. Watters will open a shoe shop shall therefore continue.” Held at Smiths shoe store. When you need Hardware, Tinware or Furniture, call on us. Our prices and goods w ill suit you. M. STREFF & ee. NEW GOODS! We 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 Monday at the old stand, Kcrber A For fine photos call on Jones the Kleckers. Remember him when you photographer Stayton, Ore. want good work. Mrs. A. L. Baker has returned from Jones, the Stayton photographer, a visit at Salem and Turner. can make you a picture that will just Mrs. Trask and Mrs. Brotherton of suit you, at a fair price Call at the Lyons were Stayton visitors Tuesday, gallery and see samples. Sunday P u u rra U . Cardinal Gibbous lias signed a |ietl- tioii prepared by the Baltimore Hack Drivers’ association against the hold •ng of Sunday funerals and lias prom ised to give his aid also in preventing weddings on Sunday at which car­ riages are used. The haek drivers havt also enlisted the aid of many clergy­ men of various denominations as well as of all undertakers. The petition reads that only in case of necessity, like death from contagions disease, s h a l l bodies he buried oli Sunday. Mrs. U. Whitney and daughter Mrs. Richard Lyons, of Lyons, visited F. Silhavy, returned Wednesday from Stayton Monday and laid in a supply a visit with Mrs. W hitney’s daughter, of household goods preparitory to something else. What is it Rich? Mrs. Worley, at Corvallis. A license has been issued by the H. Marking and Miss Emma Streff are home from North Dakota. Miss County Clerk of Linn county for the Streff has been away about a year, and marriage of Miss Ella Baker of Kings­ ton, to Mr. Richard Lyons, of Lyons. Mr. Marking two months. i At Mill City on Oct. 25 occurred the W asted — A young man would like marriage of Miss Clara Swift to Mr. a nice big pleasant room with board. William Bertram. The bride is a Address stating terms and where it granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. can he seen to Box 47, Jackson, of this place, and attended Stayton, Oregon. John Zimmerman has moved to the school here. M u k lm N ew lt u l» l « » - r P la n t« . Ever shown in town, and we cordially invite every­ body to call, examine the goods we have to offer, and Set our prices. In shoes we can give you almost any thing you may call for. Ladies shoes from $1.50 to $5.00 per pair. Men’s dress shoes from $2.00 to $5. We have the famous District No. 76 school shoe for children, the best school shoe made in the U. S. Boy’s shoes without a seam—nothing to rip. The best shoe ever made for hard wear and rough usage. We again cordially invite the public to call at our store and investigate what we have to offer and we will cheerfully wait on you whether you buy or not K e rb e r & Klocker. From a ruhlier plant which Is grow ing In a living room, the is-st way to get plants Is by scoring the hark of the limb where you want the roots to grow and covering the Injury with sphagnum p x h , which must always lie kept damp. Emits will soon permeabi tbe moss, when the limb should l>e cut off and potted.—Garden Magazine. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander drove to house he has been building on the farm near Sublimity, and his house in Salem Tuesday returning the following town will be occupied by C. C. Mulkey day. We saw “ The Holy C ity” at thfe opera house, one of the best plays and his mother. Salem lias seen for some time. L ost —Jersey Dull, four years old, Subscribers to the Portland Daily no marks. A suitable reward will la- paid for information leading to his Journal can now get their papers at Baker’s confectionery the same day return. W. W. W h it e , th«y are printed. Stage arrives about Aumsville, Ore. . . . . . , 8:30 p. m. A cold is much more easily cured when the bowels are open. Kennedy* To E xchange — A good 3^ wagon, Laxative Honey and Tar. It contains -wide tires-for a 3 wagon, wide tires ho opiates moves the bowels and drives pteferred. Must lie good. out the cold. It is reliable and taste« 0. S. BoWNE. good. Sold by Brewer Drug Co. On Sul Porter farm. It is now about the time of year As long as Stayton has a good reli­ when the sun will be out of sight. able Jeweler the town does not need an i --- ADVICE TO THOSE WHO LOOK AT IT agency to send the watches away. kor time or d a y — We have 8 day We clean and do the repairing of clocks at $4.00 and watches from $1.00 ANY KINDS of TIME PIECES that C a l l he up. E. R o y , repaired. Those that can not he re­ Stayton, Ore. paired we frankly say so All who True anti tried friends oj the family listen to our advice save trouble and — DeWitts Little Early Risers. Best for results and best to take Rosy money. Bring in your crippled time pieces cheeks and sparkling eves follow the u«e of these dejM-ndahle Isttle pills. to E. R o y , the practical and reliable They do not gripe or sicken. Sold by Jeweler. He still treats his customers Brewer Drug Co. right and solids new ones. Robertson & Watters made two real Stayton, Ore. estate deals this week, 150 acres east Keep the bowels open when ynv of town from C. C. Mulkey to G. L. & have a cold and use a good remedy to C. E. Brown, and H E. W irth’s house. I flll“ .v »Do inflammation of the mucus now occupied by J. N. Weddle to Mrs.! »**™hnuies. Kennedy« Laxative Hon- cy and Taropeos the bowels mid <1 rives Anna Stayton and Mrs. John Robert- the co|j (I(1t ,,f the system in young or son. old. Sold by Brewer Drug Co. S o m a Heart iieafleinu H o a r d i n g and d a y sc ho ol f o r r o u n a la.Ji*i* Mua lc < I .e ac h tl z k y m e t h o d ) . A r t ; C o m y l ’ i « A c a d e m i c C ou rs e; « p e r l a i ln<1uc-*>m*nt«. For I n f o r m a t i o n a d d r e « « Statar Superior. Hair Brushes Clothes Brushes Scrub Brushes Nail Brushes and Tooth Bushes. We have as good a line of Hair Brushes, as can he bought rang­ ing in price. They go 20c 35-55- ♦»<>—75—iJ5— 1 25-1.50-1.60 Includ­ ing celluloid Brushes, in Amber and white. Wo have nice celluloid or hard rubber combs to match any ol these brushes. Clothes brushes from 50c to $1 50 Scrub brushes 10 to 15c each. Tooth Brushes from 5c to 50. One of these with a bolt la of our Dentifoam makes the teeth white and pearly. Souvenir postal«, comic, scenery, leather etc. Stamps for sale. STAYTON PHARMACY Our One Price Plan Is a constant assurance of fairness. We do not make the price to suit the circumstances, but in ev­ ery instance give the biggest sort of values, and you are not paying one cent more than “the other fellow’.” Let us have your trade on the fair and square basis of highest quality, lowest prices and “one price.” It will pay you as w’ell as us. Our Dry Goods Line is Complete. Our Grocery Department We always have a complete line of Staple and Fan­ cy Groceries. Highest market price paid for country produce. Gehlen Bros. Bank Building •V