The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, March 08, 1907, Image 1

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    THE STAYT0N MAIL
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Hy E. U ALEXANDER.
A NKWSI’ AHKH, NOT AN OHO AN
T w elfth Y ear .
STAYTON, MARION COUNTY, O REGON, MARCH 8, 1907.
The Building Season
Is now at hand, and it is the
desire of everyone who has
a building to erect to keep
the cost down as low as pos­
sible.
S u b a c r lp tio n , $ 1 .2 i P E R A N N U M
W e have a large and
i
select line of
Builders’ Hardware
and are satisfied that we can
save you money on anything
in our line.
Call and see.
You will soon be needing
Garden Tools
Don’t buy until you see ours.
M. STR EFF & QO.
A Word to All Readers!
Brewers’ Family Medicines.
Are rom|>oun<h'd with gr«*at care cxpr<-*«ly for family u*e. We
i mi therefore rw n oon ml these preparation« with utmo«t con ­
fidence, being fully |M»nmadfd from pa*t experience tlm* they
will give GEN ERAL if not UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION.
Aumsville.
Mr«. ClicfTings wa* in Milverton Sat­
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hlterm Swank were in
Halem Saturday. Mr«. Alta Ross of
of Maripiatn returned to Iter home
Friday morning.
Mr. All>ea and daughter Nellie were
visiting friend« in the Capital City
Saturday.
I>r. Wright and Bobt. Calvin were
| Salem visitors Saturday.
Miss Mary Davis of Geneva, Neb.,
returned to her home Tuesday, having
spent the winter with her «ister Mrs.
Griffith.
Mr*. Bradv sjieiit a few days of last
; week with her father, R. Lee. Mr.
Brady i* n judiciary commisioner of
Alaska and expect« to return to his
northern station by tne first available
transportation leaving Seattle.
N umber
The Great Easter Holidays
Are Almost Here
And you will want to be in keeping with the times.
Men’s new spring Derby Hats To be in keeping with the
of 1907 block, the hat that all times your house should be
well dressed men wear— the as well groomed as yourself.
$4.00 each.
A pair of new curtains is a
Men’s soft hats in telescope
step in the right direction.
and medium low and medi­
50c white lace curtains n o w .. ,40c pr.
hats at 50c and upwards.
FredGeier left for Portland Tuesday
where he will visit his brother Frank
who is taking treatment at St. Vin­
cents Hospital.
$1.50 white lace curtain* now $1.25 pr.
dressy, $j.qo to $4.00 each.
Judd Amend returned to Portland
Friday.
Sublimity Gleanings.
$1.00 white lace curtain* now 85c pr.
in full or dented crown. Very
A good line of men’s work
P. Stra.k wa* the recipient of many
congratulations last week, a
pound
daughter having arrived at his home
Saturday morning. Mother and child
doing nicely, and Mr. Stock now wears
“ the smile that won’t come off.
75c white lace curtain* n o w .. 60c pr.
um round crowns to be worn
Mr. Griffith and wife were Tuesday
morning passenger« for Portland.
Albert Jones of .Spokane has moved
to Aumsville and will reside in the
Porter home.
ç
$2.00 white lace curtain* now $1 75 pr,
$3.00 white iace curtain« now $2.50 pr.
$4.00 wnite lace curtain« now $3 35 pr.
$5.00 white lacecurtains now •4.00 pr.
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G. D. TROTTER.
S T A Y T O N , OREGON.
Advancing
Their
Interests
i
y^E ENDEAVOR to advance the business
interests of our customers in every
legitimate way.
In so doing, our motives
msy be somewhat tinctured with selfish­
ness, for, upon the prosperity of it» patrons
hinge* the success of every bank.
Win. and George Bell spent Monday
at Salem.
Jo*. Becker returned from Plymouth
Win., Wednesday after a six months
stay there. Joe says Oregon is good |______
enough for him.
A Farmers Institute will he held at
Sublimity Wed., March 13.
S tayton S tate B ank , Stayton.
- - , - .
No class of people have been hit j Bill Nye, the humorist, once ha»f a
harder by the general advance in price* cow to sell’ the story goes, and adver­
Clias Hottmger returned from his ; than the conntry publisher. Every- tised her a* follows: “ Owing to my ill
farm at Bunevista. He reported that filing lie use« has increased in cost. health, I will sell at my residence, in
The real merit* of our Sarsaparilla and it* extraordinary power«
the recent overflow had greatly im ­ He is daily in receipt of notices that j towntliip 19,range 18,according to the
in restoring and strengthening the w hole system, cleansing and
proved his land.
enrichiiiK the Idood, iiiereuning the appetite, strengthening the
all former quotations have been with­ goverment survey, one plush raspberry
Jack Ditter and Ernest Schott were drawn and that a new and higher cost cow, aged eight years. She is of un­
wliolc *y*tem and restoring Inaction the secretory and excretory
Salem callers Wednesday.
organ*. Directions in five language*.
mark has been put on all classes of doubted courage and gives milk fre­
Phil and Ed Meier are kept very goods All kinds of help costs more quently. To a man who does not fear
busy putting up fern scrapers prepar- than formerly, yet in the face of these death in any form she would he a great
paring for the spring rush. They have conditions he is unable to raise the boon. She is very much attached to
A marvelous strengthener, possessing the true hlood making and
in elegant line of vehicles which they selling price of his output. He still her present home with a stay chain,
llc*h huilding propertie* in an assimilative form. Directions in
must accept $1 25 per year for his but she will be sold to anyone who
received lately.
difTercnt language*. Accept no *uti*titute.
The six weeks old baby of Wesley paper. If he should make a raise of 25 will agree to treat her right. She is
Starr and wife, who lost their house­ | cents he would probably cut off- a one-fourth shorthorn and three-fourths
hold g o o d * by the burning of their i fourth of his business. People have hyena I will also throw in a double
Put youthful beauty on a faded cheek. (Jive* a girl'« complexion
home on the Henry Smith place last j become so accustomed to the $1 25 barrel shotgun, which goes with her.
to a woman'« face.
week Thursday night, died Saturday rate that they would feel that an ad- In May she usually goes away for a
Use Brewer's Blectric Oil for Cuts and Bruises.
morning. The child had been sick vance meant robbery. If he raises his week or two and returns with a tall
The greatest emergency Electric Oil known. Relieve* the hurts
for several days. The funeral was held advertising rates he encounters the red calf with wably legs. Her name
of anything that walks. Relieves Lumbago.
I same trouble. In the matter of job j is Rose. I would rather Sell her to a
at Sublimity Sunday morning.
work, competition has already brought nou-resident.’’— Battens Wedge.
PREPARED ONLY HY
j
it so low that there is no such thing as
ATTEN D THE
The National Magazine for Mach
a
fat take and when a patron brings
Salem.
Stayton.
has another article on the Jamestown
in copy for a job he expects as low or
Exposition, and also contains an ap­
lower price than he formerly received.
preciation by William Hemstreet, of
Even a moderate increase would mean
A T SU B L IM IT Y
Anthony Comstock, who is perha(vs
Master Lloyd Trask and MissKoxie
A. L. 8 breve started his new dynoino
the sending of thecustomer to another
the least understood and most abused
the first time Tuesday night. The Lewis, of Fox Valley, were married in
office, which opens the way to a cut in
of any great reformer of the age. The
in*w machine gives splendid satisfac­ Albany, Friday, March 1st. Master
prices. So the publisher takes the
tion, and a* soon an all the wiring Lloyd is the aon of W. H Trask, of the
An interesting program has been the work at the old price and looks “ Homes of Longfellow,” by Mary H.
about town iscom plfted the place will firm of Trask A Hrotherton, of Lyon«. arranged for and a number of good elsewhere for a chance to make up the Northern!, “ Natural Beauties of Utah”
he brightly lighted. Mr. Hhreve ha* Mis* Koxie is the daughter of Mr speakers will lie present, among them extra cost which has fallen on him. by W. C. Jenkins’ and “ On the Site of
the White City,” are strong articles in
been at considerable ex ¡tense in pitting Lewis, a prominent farmer of Fox Dr. Withycomb.
It may he prosperous times for the
this number. Thd “ Manning Maids”
in this new machine, and a large Valley. The ages of the bride and
country, but many publishers have
is one of the best illustrated articles to
amount of work hs* been necessary in groom were respectively 16 and lit.
Richard E. Malone was horn in Cass
found that they are paying for some
be found in any of the March
changing wires, erecting new jades Roth children doing well at Inst ac­ county, Mo., in 1841; came to Oregon
! of this prosperity out of their own magazine*. The National has a large
count.
in 1852 and settled in Linn county
and placing the transformers.
j pockets. The farmer gets more for numlier of first class stories, and will
near Brownsville. He died Feb., 27,
A lady who understands advertising
his wheat, oats and hogs, but custom prove to be a number interesting and
The Htayton Mutual Telephone •ays: ‘ ‘ No lady wishes to he looked 1907, at Sweet Home, Linn county, has put a price on the publishers stock instructive to all members of the
family.
Switchboard Association is the name upon ns a shopping fiend, she does not j He was married to Miss Louisa Hen- which it is impossible for him to raise.
of the new organisation formed by the care to go into the «tore and have a saker in 1866. Three childr n were
John Cooper had a close call yester­
D e v o n sh ire T e r m c e .
association of the adjoining telephone merchant show her all his stock in the result of this union— Mts. Nancy
day at the hop yards in the western
Dickens was twenty-seven years old
lines which united to purchase and order to find out whether he keeps Wadkins, Franklin Malone and Farm- when. In 1839. he moved from Doughty suburbs of the city. He was assisting
run the Stayton central office. The what she wishes to purchase and i cr Malone, all of Sweet Home. De­ street to Devonshire terrace. George in loading a log when the props slipped
new organization was completed Sat­ whether the article is sold at a price ceased was a half brother of W. M. du Maurler lived for some years In 1 and the log fell upon Inm, crushing
urday and the following officers chosen: site can afford. It is much easier and Malone, and was an hotiorahle upright Devonshire terrace. In this celebrated him down into t!>e earth, pushing his
Pres , T. J. Ware; Vice Pres., J. Sand- pleasanter to look through the adver­ man. He was buried at Sweet Home bouse Dickens wrote no fewer than ribs down into his liver. The blood
ten of his books—“ The Old Curiosity
ner; Treasurer, W. E. Thomas; Secre­ tisements in a paper than it ia to bore March 1st.
Shop.” “ Baruaby Budge.” “ The Christ­ came out of hi* ears, and it looked like
A precious one from us h»s «on e,
tary, Clias. Straff. Directors will he the clerks and waste her own time.
mas Carol," "American Notes.” “ Mar­ it was all up with Mr. Cooper. He was
A voice we loved is stilled.
chosen from the different lines. Those Next to the local news items the ad­
tin ftouzxlewlt." “ The Haunted Man," relieved from hi* perilous position and
A place Is vacant in our home
That never can be filled.
“ The Battle o f Life.” “ Dombey and Dr. Trimble sent for. Fortunately no
already selected are 11. Denney and L. vertisements in a paper stating arti­
Son.” "The Cricket on the Hearth” and
God In Ills wisdom has reoalled
S. Lambert. We understand t hat oth­ cles for sale with prices, are the most
serious internal injuries occurred and
“ Davhl Copperfield." Devonshire ter­
The boon Hts love had Riven,
er* are expected to l>e selected to rep­ interesting and will keep much of the
race was situated at the corner o f the he i« getting along well.— Albany Dem.
And though the body moulders here
resent line« now not represented on money that goes to large cities at
The soul Is safe In Heaven
Marylebone road and used to tie called The unfortunate man ia a brother of
home.
A F r i e n d . I the smallest terrace lu London.
tlx; boat'd.
W. H. Cooper, of Stayton.
Brewers’ Sarsaparilla with Iodide of Potassium
Brewers’ Iron Tonic
Brewers' Almond and Cucumber Cream Lotions
B R E W E R DRUG CO.,
Farmers Institute
Wednesday, March 13.