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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1907)
" /jfnroarv r S»e 1 INTERNAL — '■ ■ Mr. and Mrs. Clemmins, of Gerviiu, Dr. Brewer nqairt* the arrival of a were Sunday guests at J . W. Apple*. son at the home of William Htunyer, Mr and Mm. Homer Speer id Detroit of Union Hill, the 14th, a »laughter at visited Sunday at the Gill home east the home of Chas Finley, on McCully mountain thè l8th and a danghter ut of town. Mis. Winter ol Portland iaviidiing t h e h o n i e o f p M. Htrmons, Hublimity her mother Mrs. Anna Slayton and \Yedne*day, thè 20th. Mr. ami Mr* Frank Patterson cam e down from Lyon* Saturday evening bringing their baby laiy f i r medical treatment I hey patronised the Hotel Lesley. Th ey returned to their home Monday. T h e child was greatly bene fited by Dr. Beaucham p'* treatm en t. T h e wirnls ni March bave no terror L ittle globulo*of «unahine tliat drive to thè user of DoWitts Carimi lutai thè chiuda away DeW itts L ittle E arly \N F. Kleeker, Miss Roan Kerher W itcli Hanoi Salve. It quickly beala Uisers will m etter thè gloom of sick and J o h n Mielke were over Sunday ehappcd ami crack ed akin. Gnod too heatlaehe and hiliommeaa. Tliey ilo visitors m Portland. fur Inni« and bum » and undniibtedly noi gripe or siekeii. b ic o n i mondili Win Fitton was at the J a c . Sieg- thè beat relief for pile*. Sold bere by »mi soli! Itero bv Brewur Drng Co, muud home on Fern Kidge last week Brewer DrugC o. Harry Board, Ed Stono and two ntli- where he built two tire places and A corrcspondcnt to un lowa paper or pri-oner* in Ilio f.inn county jail chimneys. •ays tliat when thè Son line was finally omicealed a case knife, wlilcli tliey Mr. J o s. Hubbard and Mrs. W alter cleantsl «>f s h o w , 200 mali »ack« aere converled luto a *aw, unti »uwril thro' Griffith, of Dallas, father and sister of waiiing to go out from Valley City, N. a bar of thè cage. T h e sherifl's w.ifn Mrs. A. L. Slireve, are visiting at the Duk. Il i» al so stateti tinti 5200 load- missili ilio knife and reported lo hcr 8 breve home. tal Irefglitc.tr* Were at Minneapolis, lillsband, wlui fotiml the missing nr tilde Senator Fulton has sent us a lot of Minnesota. , and »awed bar,ami stoppetl thè e*ca|a\ goverment seeds for distribution and Old soldiers of the civil and Mexi T h e attem pt to escape ia thought by they will be given to persons calling Sheriff Sm ith to have lieeo lead bv can wars, have your |>eii*iona torre at the office. ed. You are entitled to $l2<Mlut t',2 H ‘irry Beard. Heard is now serving a E sth er Mitchell, tin* "holy roller" years, gl.Yoo at 70 years and » 2 0 0 0 at day sentence for H im killing and who killed her brother, has hten sent 75 year*. Apply to Queener the Mia " f " K“ " l in company with to the W ashington insane asylum at MiiiriHii. Hioiii*. K pmk U im . io ex|iir«« on tin* 2(» Steilaooom. 'o f thU inoiilli kim I until * i«'w liny# You »hntiM I h * very c»irt*ful of yoar . M # . f lf Mgo lie to be tot frt«e. He whn Mr. and Mrs Snyder and Everette buu»*ls when you heve h roltl. Nearly . • . . • . * 1 in thin, for tut* m m who ami Miss Alta Hobson drove up from Mil other rough »vninn nrt* con»tiiutt ing . i » . *. ,, 1 1 I ijiu put up th e huiii! for li«*ur«t • up* Salem Sunday for a short visit at the •>prri:«llv those rout mi mug opintm . . * 1 pi'untncr ut the next term of court to Hobson home. Kennedy* I.iixativr Couch Syrup , , . . . H rlmrgr of Urrrttv by huilee, People who paid their taxes to us move* tht* howi'U^'outuiuM NO opuitr» • nmiwer . . , . . . . . week turned him over to the cm** last year can get their statem ents ( onform** to National Pure Final 1 and hint . . , « « .. tialy of the »her i u , fearing that on III* now if they will call at the Stay ton Urug Law. Hrnr* the endoruement of , * . .. . ... . releime liom jail he would leuve the S t a le Bank. mother* every where. Children like . er, country. Thet*a»e now |a‘nthng ngam»t A license was issued at Albany S a t its plesant taste. Sold by Brewer Drug Beard is said to »a. a clear one and c m - urday for the niarriaue of Dennis 1 Co. | viet inn means a term in the |***n. 1 Caldwell, of Slayton , a id Miss Bessie — ' Hull, of 8helbtirn. other friends J J , . J Alum 4' in food causes stomach disorders— Its con- jg ^ tinued use means permanent injury to health, r ^Following the advice of medical i scientists, England and France have passed laws prohibiting its use in bread making. V •¡American h o u s e w i v e s ! ? should protect their house- Ik s. holds against Alum’s wrongs PH8MB W B a W & Mrs Matt. Becker and son returned to their home in Portland Tuesday. Mrs. T ro tter ami Miss Dena Itoy a c companied them for a short visit. ~ w Lewis Stout ami wife cam e down Saturday from Meltatna to he conven ient for medical treatm en t for Mr. S to u t who is suffering from kidney trouble. T h e old shop at the south end of 3rd street has been torn down. Th is building had served its time, having lieen huiU about 4<l years ago. J W. Th om as used it many year* ago for a c h air factory. Chas Heodle, the teal estate man, was down from Mill City yesterday. He expects to spend considers!»! time in Staytou the coming sum m er and says prmqtecte are good for plenty of business in his line. * Buy by name— K O D O L digests what you eat and quickly overcome* Indigestion which ts a fore runner of Dyspepsia. It is made in strict conformity to the N a ti onal Pore Eood and Drug Law and is sold on a gnat an tee relief plan. Sold by Brewer Drug Co. Our First Shipment Spring Dress Goods OF Just received in the newest and best sorts in all shades and prices. Perhaps no other store in Stayton will show you as large and select stock as we and our prices are away less than you expect to pay. Following is a list of goods we carry in most any shade you desire: Gray Plaid and Shadow Suitings, Radiant, Como Suiting, Silk Chiffon, Fauna Batista, Dotted Swiss Muslin in all shadas, Summer Sedges, Pois de Soie, Queen Batiste, Paris Chiffon, Lamarita Taffeta, Soiesette, Dress Linen, Gortel Batista, Autum Lawn, Baronne Silk, Toil du Nord, Drapde Linde, French Ginghams, Call and look over these goods and you will readily see that our prices are right. Complete Line of Groceries at Living Prices. Marble and Miss (»race Crabtree were at Fox Valley Saturday, where < nit I Oil, 2<>c gal. Pearl Oil #1 3.'» per 5 gal. can. lb-»* dry Granulated Sugar ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ W ashing'on'a birthday. Gold Du*t, 20- p a e U g e Gilt Edge Sli.a- P i.li.h 20t a they went to attend a party in honor t;Y 20 per »ark bottle. I pk» Arm and H am m er Soda 25c and many other article* at a b ar of their grandmother, Mrs. S P. Gard- j ♦ T H E LOCAL F IE L D ♦ School en tertain m en t to-night. gain. Try u» ami save your bard earned money. ♦ ♦ A A A A A AAAA A A A A A A A A A A A A AA A AA D r P intler spent Sunday in Port- ner, who had reached her Hfitli birth- ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼"▼▼▼ W : day. Mrs. Gardner is q u ite active for Miss Grace Apple visited friends in one of her year«, and reads without Salem this week. | House for rent. Inquire at this the aid of glasses. Miss Zula W atters spent a few days T h e annual meeting of the road a t home last week i Lloyd Brown and Louie Th om as supervisors began at the court house Chas, Stiager went to Portland Fri- were ■** Salem Saturday, Tuesday afternoon, 41 supervisors were ^ day for a short visit. J . H. Porter now occupies the Hen- ; present at the opening session. Those J a c k Joh n son from Fox Valley was r7 Keene residence in town. 'a tte n d in g from these parts were S a m a Stay ton visitor Tuesday. E . P. S c h o tt was down from Su b uel Arnold, Su b lim ity; E . M cK in n ey, Get your shoes repaired by Lance limity on business Wednesday. Aumsville; L. 8. Lam bert, S la y to n ; E. j field at Sm ith s shoe store. T o R ent— A good 40 acre farm near G. Siegmtiml and O. L . Karens, Meha- E n q uire at the inn. Chas Streff arid A. D. Gardner were lown> easy terms Is a constant assurance of fairness. W e do not in Portland on business Friday. Bank. K erber & Kleeker. Our One Price Plan ItrlllliK J . H . Anderson and wife returned Monday from a visit at Lebanon. I’ll.». Lee Brown was taken quite sick If you are acquainted with anyone Wednesday morning, but i* somewhat who is troubled with this distressing improved. Jon es, the etaytoii photographer, ailm ent, you can do him no greater takes good pictures at low prices. T l,e * n n " * ] m eetinK favor than to tell him to try C ham ber Telephone Co. will t»e held March 4tli, lains Salve. I t gsves in stan t relief. : Mr. Mellonlioff from Fox Valley at f . p m Th is salve also cures sore nipples teter was a Stayton visitor Wednesday. If you want anything in the Real nrul salt rheum. Price 25 cents. For J a n ie s Cochran, from Albany, was a E „fi4te , jne „ee Robertson & W atters, sale» by Stayton Pharm acy, business visitor in town this week. t j,ey |,ave ¡t Choice building lota in P otter’* ad- FO R S A L E —Gnod single buggy dition. See Robertson & W atters. , n(1 , ight <ingle h „rnPM with llllme Dr. K itch e n lias a new cem ent walk collar. at his home, the work of W n , F itton . j For Call at this office, fuM bl<K)d Bi, rre<, P |y m 0 uth Dud. Hadden and son Will, who live Rock Eggs, leave wold at G ehlen’s near Lyons were Stayton visitors Wed- store, Stayton , or address uesday. 1 51m2 J . P. M e r t z , Scio, Ore. F or R e s t — 35 J acres with improve- Mr. Clifford Guard from Thom as merits one mile north of West Stay- creek came down to Stayton Sunday ton. In q u ire of B ruce B ow ne , and returned to his home Monday af- Aumsville, Ore. ter leaving some cash with Gardner N o tice — Feb. 7th the Council pas»- c 1 an ordinance to prohibit cattle from running at large within the corporate lim its of the town of Stayton after March I, 1907. I- J . B. G r i e r , Recorder. for mil1 F or S ale — 87 acres near W est Stayton, bottom land, good house, 10 acres in cultivation, considerable maple timber on same, easy terms. B a k er L and C o ., Turner, Ore. Sure Death T o squirrels, mice, crows, etc. i make the price to suit the circumstances, hut 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 well as us. Our Dry Goods Line is Complete. Now is the time to begin killing these pests. Our Grocery Department W e have a squirrel poison that is a sure shot. W e always have a complete line of Staple and Fan cy Groceries. Sold on its own merits and fully guaranteed or money back. Highest market price paid for country produce. STAYTO N PH ARM ACY B an k Building Gehlen Bros.