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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1908)
*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ! Don’t forget the ♦ Union High School ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Meut* every -M nil 4th Mon- meeting to-night. Horseshoe Camp <Uy untili. T H E LO C A L R E H ) Philosophy of Dsscartas. T urning the m ental vision Inward, as Bacon turned It outw ard. I > •scnrttv: w atched the operations of the soul as an object In a microscope. Resolved h to believe nothing but upon evidence Choppers ivel- N o. «06 W . O . W . so convincing that lie could not by O. V. Myers. C . C . c om e. any effort refuse Ids ascent, lie found K. B. W a i t e r *. C l e r k . TEACHERS' INSTITUTE as ho Inspected his liellefs th at he Fish, the photographer, Inis r e will open to-morrow, May 2nd, at 0:30 could plausibly doubt ev erything but a. m. Following is the program: his own existence. H ere a t last was turned. th e everlasting rink, and this was re A rithm etic.......................... 1'. S. Dotson Mis* Norma Gardner is home from vealed in his own consciousness; hence L a n g u a g e ............................L. K. Truvor Salem. his fam ous "Cogito ergo suin’’ (1 think, ’ Address.........................J. 11. Ackerman therefore I am). Consciousness, said The Photo Gallery will be open the AFTERNOON. he, Is the basis of certitude. In terro first ten days of May. Exercises by pupils of Stayton school gate It and Its clear rcpllee will lie Corvallis Presbyterians are planning Primary Reading............... L. science, for all clear Ideas are true. R. Truver to build a $20,000 church. Address-"The I'nion High School". .. Down In the depths of th e mind Is the idea of the Infinite perfection the ............................. P. L. Campbell m ark of the w orkm an im pressed upon Albany has engaged a professional “ booster” at $2000 per year. The front of the Brewer Drug Co. his work. T herefore God ex ists.—New York American. FOR SA LE— Barred Plyn.outhliock ♦ ^XI a I a I a I a I a IA^ if/ lf/tf/tf/lf/t¿df/tf/« The W. I:. Klecker Store is the ^ Creator of the “One J 5 Price Way.” 2 s 1 here are many things about this young store t h a t ^ ^ will vitally interest you. ome people told us wc V couldn’t make a success of this store by having a ijjk' “guaranteed one price” on good clothing. They a r - ^ , ^ gued that the sliding scale price plan had been in oper- ^ ^ ation in this city for so long a time that the people ^ * * could not get accustomed to any other method. But these people underrated the intelligence of the p u b lic .^ -^2 That the public appreciates the advantage of buying ZjL “the one price way” when that price is the lowest i n ^ ^ town, is shown by the manner in which the store is -45 S ' f * growing. ^ We also carry a full line of ladies dress goods, shoes, notions, and will gladly make your acquaintance in the one price plan. ^ ' store has taken on a coat of red and i* Jos. H ammon . Stayton, Ore. | i m pro vet 1 in appearance thereby. This Science and Sound Fact. The dance Friday night was well j tirm believes in keeping things up to “T he w orkings of the hum an mind w hen asleep are full of w onder,” re attended and nil report a fine time. date. m arked a scientist w ho was paying a A nyone wishing to connect with the The second time in a few weeks the visit to an acquaintance. “ H ave you city w ater works, call on Jae. Spauiol. building occupied by Dr. Jackson ever sta rte d up from a sound d ream B. F. Fresh ami wife, of Shaw, art caught on lire Tuesday. The tire was less sleep, w ith every sense ou the the parents of a son, born Monday, put out by hand extinguishers before alert and w ith your whole being th rill ed w ith n vivid yet indefinable feeling the hose team reached the premises. the 27th. th a t som ething w as w rong and lnstuut action required?” Miss Katie Spaniol returned to NOTICE! ‘'O ften,” replied his hostess, "and In Portland Saturday, after a visit w ith EverybtHly interested is requested nearly every ease 1 have found th a t I j to meet at the Campbell cemetery on v Staytou friends. w as aw akened by the fum bling of my E. Weddle continues to improve Friday, May 15th, for the purpose o f ; husband's key at the front door!" being able to walk as far as this office cleaning m d improving the ground. E. S h e p h e r d . His Apprenticeship. one day last week. “Yes," said Mr. Pater, w ith HI eon The general merchandise stock of Bert Munkers has returned to P o rt coaled pride, “ my youngest boy m akes land after a visit with Stayton rela B. Prange, the popular m erchant of some sm art rem arks nt times. Only re Sublimity, lias been placed in the cently be asked me w hat It m eant to tives aud friends. lie an apprentice. I told 1dm th a t It i Mrs. Dr. C. H. Brewer left Saturday hands of Lewis Bros, k Co., of Spokane. m eant the hlndlng of one person to :ni . It is said th a t financial difficulties due for a visit with lrieuds iu Portland and o th er by agreem ent and th at one p er to the late money stringency have son so bound had to teach th e o th er all eastern Oregon. forced Mr. Prange to close out his he could of his trade o r profession, Miss Adel Miller is home from east stock in order to raise cash to meet w hile the o th er had to w atch au d learti i ern Oregon, for a visit with her par his obligations. The sale opens Sut- how things w ere done aud had to m ake ents and friends. him self useful in every way iiosslble.” , urday, May the 2nd. “ W hat did he say to th a t? ” asked one ' John R. Lake is now ready to put Wednesday evening, while Harvey of the audience. down wells. He has pumps, tubing, “ Why, a fte r a few m inutes the youug Beauchamp ami Ben Roy were driving etc. Call on him for prices. one of Dr. Beauchamp's horses, hitched rascal looked up at me au d said. ’Then DeWitts Little Eary Riser* are small to road cart, the anim al became fright I suppose y ou're apprenticed to mother, a re n 't you. d ad ?’ "—London Answers. safe, sure and gentle little pills. Sold ened and started to run. Something by Stayton Pharmacy. Herbert Spencer and the Puddles. about the bridle broke and Harvey FOR SALE—Good barley seed. GOc On no one occasion w as llertiert went out backwards. Ben was thrown per bushel. Iuquire of Bruce Bowne, Spencer know n to ride when going to out. Neither was hurt, but both con a dinner, y et so carefully did lie guard 11 miles west of West Stavtou. siderably bruised. The horse ran to him self ag ain st the chance of soiling Mrs. Edith Newberry, of Roseburg. Aumsville, where it was caught, hav his dress shoes th at he habitually ca r spent Saturday and Sunday with her j ing lost oue wheel of the cart. ried a bundle o f'o ld newspa|>ers under his arm . T hese w ere for the purjiose parents, \Y. F. Blakely and wife. E. B. W atters has disposed of his of lielng dropped, oue by oue, into each Lafe Thomas h is sold his property interest in the real estate business to mud puddle he m ight encounter on in town to Wm. Cornish, w ho expects his partners, Robertson and Weinricli, crossing the street. By the tim e lie to move to town in the fall to reside. and With Earl Queener has opened a reached his d estination th e sto re of pa- ., . , . . . , pers w as exhausted. Muddy shoes on Jos. Hambel, of Kansas City, has p a in t sh o p in th e J , . _ R. G ard n er bnild- tjje re tu rn Walk did not m a tte r to him been visiting iu town. He is a son of ing. E. B. had so m an y orders for iu the least.—London C aterer, R. Hambel and a brother of Mrs. Geo. p a in tin g th a t he could n o t a tte n d to For Emergencies. Lentz. th a t work and also his real e sta te bus- j eggs. Your friend, W. F. KLECKER. | u V Notice to the Public. If you are thinking of building this sum mer remember our line of builders hardware is complete and before buying come and get our prices. In paints we handle the famous Sherwin- Williams brand, Pattons Sun Proof, white lead and the best oils money can buy. We also have a fine line of Varnishes, Stains, Wood- fillers, Crackfillers, and Primers. Do not overlook Eboncoat, an elastic pre servative and durable coating that stops leaks and prevents rust and decay in all felt and met al roofs. Remember our Furniture line is always complete and don’t fail to see the Sweet Clover and Baby Grand ball bearing lawn mowers. Our motto: Good Goods, Low Prices and A banking reserve Is for nse, not iness, hence th e ch an g e. H e has merely for show. It Is for use In times p ain ted a large n u m b e r of signs th e j of em ergency. Yet some bankers look past year. W atters & (¿ueener are upon th eir reserves very much as the i both experienced painters, and will no superintendent of a hospital regarded its em ergency lied. A patient nil bang ' doubt have all the work the} can do. ed up In an accident was brought to The house occupied by Mrs. Beau the hospital one n ight and w as told champ came near going up in smoke th a t there was no room for him. “Why one night this week. Henry Sm ith not put him in th e em ergency bed?” it was suggested. " If we put him In tile Insist upon DeWitts Witch Hazel and E. Roy were on the street and em ergency lied.” It was replied, “then Salve. There are substitutes but there noticed smoke pouring out of the we would have no em ergency bed.”— is only one original. It is healing, chimney. They hurried to the house W all S treet Journal. Rev. A. J. Whiddon, of Washington State, will preach in the Christian church Sunday morning and evening, Everybody invited. John Goeders and the editor drove to Salem Monday. From there the latter took the Oregon Electric car for Portland, returning the same day. soothing and cooling and is especially and finding no one a t home, went in, good for piles. Sold by Stayton Phar. and discovered the house nearing a The ball game Sunday between conflagration. I t seems th a t an old Stayton and Turner, on the home fire place had been boarded up, the grounds, was a one-sided affair, T urner pipe from the stove entering the c h im scarcely being “in it.” The score stood ney above th e fire-place. Soot, etc , 14 to 4. Sunday next the Stayton had accumulated in the fire-place and team goes to Lebanon to play. They igniting, iiad set lire to the boaad in look fire in their new uniforms. front of the fire-place. This was burn- For stomach troubles, biliousness ■ ing and also the floor and carpets were ham berlain’* s on jjre> ^ few buckets wf water saved and constipation try C Chamberlain Stomach and Liver Tablets. Many re markable cures have been effected by the house, which had it not been dis- them. Price 25cto. Samples free, F. covered as it was, would have soon sale by all druggists. been in flames. TO THE PUBLie Animals Are Not Proud. Professor S chuster asserts th at anl- ! m als lack moral feeling entirely, none ■ of th eir acts being Immoral or moral In ' the broad sense, and th a t they have no trace of a sense of sham e or of honor, j T heir courage, he declares. Is "a mere I im pulse of n atu re.” and of moral eotir j age they know nothing. He continue«: j / "A nd anim als have no pride In the sense of m an’s conception of th a t qual ity. They are not proud of th eir kind, of their kindred, of th eir individuality. They neither have an individuality nor are individual. Anim als are not proud liecause they h ave no consciousness of the scope of the value of th eir kind, of th e ir enterprise or of any other form of their capability. They are neither supercilious, proud nor th e con trary — th a t is, grieved, w ounded or depressed in regard to a possible pride.” Empire Cream Separator Ten years ahead of all others in every feature of Separator con struction, in style, new capacities and low price. A size for every dairy farmer from the smallest to the largest. Beautiful in design, perfect in construction, everlast ing in daily use. Buggies! Buggies! We represent the three largest buggy m anufacturers Studebaker, Henny and John Deere. Wiien in Stayton call at our Haid- ware store and get prices before you buy. We can convince yon our prices are right. We carry the liest paint on the coast which is the OREGON SIENNA M IN ERA L PA IN T. See ns liefore you buy or you must surely regret it later on. KERBER BROS. û $ j * Û A a Square deal for All. i / a a "M other.” said Mr. Popley guarded ly to his wife, “ why not take the y-o-u-n-g-s-t-e-r to the m-a-t-t-l-n-e-e to m orrow ?” “ Pa,” chim ed in the youngster quiet ly, “ there’s only one ‘t’ in ‘m atinee.’ ’’ H. J. MARKING. \ Ù ll i DISHES At prices that are O. K. Advice to a Wife. Advice Is often too good to be taken, but a very agreeable variety was once given by Jam es Russell Lowell to a young woman about to be m arried, “ Always give y o u r husband—your own w ay.” I j , ! A Thirst For Knowledge. Now Painting Will Commence. Û ff Thomas Grocery ff Fooling the Youngster. T H E NEW MODEL V* C aller—I w ith you would tell me I w hat »ho real difference Is between a S tradivnrlns and any other violin. In- | form ation E ditor—Well, som etim es It Is \ as much as $7000.—Chicago T ribune The happiness of life consists tn j som ething to d o , som ething to love and ¡ som ething to hope for.—Dr. Chaim ‘m j Call and see our 9 * If & & 9 # 9 * 9 # s* Dime Assortm ent Of Glassware. & s* W. E. Thomas & Son. 91 9 * f* •* «