B008TER PICNIC
Mi»s Olga and Louis Hobson, child
ren of Mr. and Mrs. L. Hobson, visit
The
Commercial'
Club picnic, held
X TME LO CAL F IE L D
ed friends in town Saturday.
Tuesday, was a success in that it drew
Frank Silhavy and wife are much together a large crowd of people who
pleased over the atrival of a fine baby are interested in an electric line to
l'hopiwr» » f i boy at their home Thursday morning. Salem from this place, and gave them
N o . BOrt W . O . W .
el. V. Myer»,C.C.
como.
K. B. W a i t k r », I'lcrk .
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Beauchamp ar an opportunity to become acquainted
with the plans for building the pro
O.V.Myers was at Albany this week. rived this morning Irom their wedding
posed
road. Col. Hofcr, chairman of - g
journey and are preparing to occupy
G. C. Eisenliarl visited Salem Mon
the committee in charge, fully ex
i their home.
day.
plained the plans and showed the
Miss KI vb Montgomery, who has
D. J. Caldwell, of Dallas, attended
great benefit the road will be to this
been stopping in Fox Valley, came
town and the territory it traverses.
the Booster picnic.
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home for the picnic, returning the
After dinner a rousing speech was
J. B. Trask tends the M a i l to his follow ing day.
made by C. C. Chapman, manager of
son J. R. of Lyons.
Ira Carter was a Monday caller. He
the
Chapman Adv. Co., of Portland,
Wm. Maag is home from Mill City said he noticed the editor looked hun
who showed the wonderful progress
for a short time.
gry, and thought he hail better help
made by cities and tow ns in the east
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John Goeders, who was quite sick out our cash box. We shall continue
where trolley lines have been built.
f »r a time, is again able to be out.
to look hungry.
An entertaining program was given sfe
Some school items sent in too late
Setsnk A Sons how have their ice after the speech, tint many seeing the
for this week will appear next week.
plant in complete running order, and band leave thought the program was
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Anyone wishing to connect with the are making ice for the trade. Their closed and left the park.
The Club
city water works, call on Jac. Spaniol. plant is of 3 ton capacity per day, and had printed lUOO badges, which were A
Geo. Lentz has been quite sick the they expect to have a supply for ship distributed only to the "grown-ups,”
•which is an indication of the sixe of
past week, but is reported improving. ment.
L.
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McMahan
spoke
against
Gov.
the crowd.
Hon. Henry Keene, of Shaw, was in
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Chamberlain
and
some
others
at
the
The ball game between Bilverton
town for the picnic and a visit with
opera house Wednesday night. A and Stayton was called at 3 o’clock.
friends.
prominent republican remarked in The first inning the visiting team run ^
Frank Caspell and wife,of Mill City,
this ollice early in the week that the in nine-scores. This made the home
were guests at the J. B. Trask home
man McMahan opposed was always team wise to the fact that they were
over picnic day.
sure to lie elected.
playing a combination of Woodhurn,
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Geo. Chrisman and wife, south of
H .W . Fowells and Wm. retit, of Orgegon City, Chicago and tiilverton,
town, are the parents of a new daugh
Corvallis, were welcome callers at the and they began to play ball. The
ter, born Friday last.
editors home Thursday.
Both are game following was a good oue until
DeWitts Little Eary Risers are small
friends of former years in Iowa. Mr. about the sixth inning, when some
safe, sure and gentle little pills. Sold
Petit is a recent arrival in Oregon. He visiting drunks started a tight. They
by Stavton Pharmacy.
is much pleased with Stayton, and the were quieted for a time, but were soon
FOR SALE—Good barley seed. fiOc
This so disturbed the
prospects are that he will come here at it again.
per bushel.
Inquire of Bruce Bowne,
players and detracted the interest of
to locate.
1| miles west of West Stavton.
Rev. R. G. Miller will deliver a ten the spectators, that the balance of the
Oscar Montgomery, of Freewater,
ture at the opera house to-morrow- game uys rather a tame affair. The
Ore., will read the M a i l for a year
night. Moving pictures, Life of Christ, score was 8 to 15 in favor of the visit
through the courtesy of his mother,
Ten Nights in a Bar-Room, illustrat ors.
Mrs. J. B. Trask.
The dauoe given by the Woodmen
ed songs— a program full of interest
M iss Alta Hobson entained a party
in
the evening was a pleasant affair
and instruction. Children under ten,
of little girls for her niece, little Miss
and
well attended.
free. From 10 to 13 years, 15 cents.
Edres Peery, of Scio, to-day. A very
Adults, 20c.
Mrs. Elizabeth Honsteel, one of the
pleasant time was had.
oldest
and most highly respected citi
It is too bad that the fights at the
Mrs. Decker and children w ish to
ball park Tuesday were allowed and zens of Stayton, died May 23rd, 190H.
extend their thanks to neighbors and
no arrests made. If the town has no She was born Aug. 30th, 1824, in Pei
friends for their kindness during the
jurisdiction over that territory it sho’d ersburg, N. Y. For many years her
sickness and burial of our husband
make the fact know. The ball team home had been with her son Arthur—
and father.
has started the season playing good who died a few weeks ago— and family,
M rs . I. B. D ecker and C h il d r e n .
ball and if they are not protected in When eight years of age she gave her
Insist upon DeWitts Witch Hazel their games they will lose interest, heart to her Savior, uniting with the
Salve. There are substitutes but there
reputable people will stay away nnd M. E. Church; and her subsequent life i
is only one original. It is healing,
the
gate receipts wont pay running was characterized by “ love, joy, peace,1
soothing and cooling and is especially
gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness,
good for piles. Sold by Stayton Phar expenses.
the fruit of the spirit, against which
there is no law.” Her Jife was so gen
tle and her disposition so sweet that a
visit with her was almost like a visit
to the gates of heaven.
The funeral service was held in the
Christian Church, and the remains In
terred in the Stayton cemetery.
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The W . F. Klecker Store is the §*■
Creator of the “One
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Price W ay.”
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There are m any things about this young store that
will
Some people told us w e v
wi vitally interest you.
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couldn’t make a success of 4 this
store U by
having a ^ t -
“ guaranteed one price” on good clothing.
They a r - ^ ,
gued that the sliding scale price plan had been in o p er-g*
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 public. « F
T h at the public appreciates the advantage of b u y i n g ^
“ the one price w a y ” when that price is the lowest in
town, is shown by the manner in which the store i s ^ ~
grow ing.
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W e also carry a full line of ladies dress goods, shoes,
notions, and will gladly make your acquaintance in m '
the one price plan.
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Y ou r friend,
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TRY THE NEW PAINT SHOP
Painting, Staining, Varnishing,
Calcimining on plaster, paper or
cloth. Day work or by contract.
Natural beautifier on
Lustre a Furniture,
Woods, Etc.
Use
A n E x c e lle n t Line
Of B ass Hueter Paints and Varnishes for Sale.
We will use any other dealer’s paints.
Y o u rs for Good W ork
WA T T E R S & Q U EER ER ,
Stayton, Oregon,
W ater Street'
R. L. M o rto n .
Quit* Natural.
T© THE PUBLIC
T H E N EW M O D EL
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
huggy manufacturers
"O f course.” said the tourist, "you
know all about the antidotes for snake
bite?”
Now Painting Will Commence .
We carry tlie b< at paint, on the coast which ii the OREGON“
SIE N N A M IN E R A L P A IN T .
See us before you buy or
you must surely regret it later on,
KERBER BROS.
prices.
fn paints we handle the famous Sherw in-
W illiam s brand, Pattons Sun Proof, white lead
and the best oils money can buy.
W< 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.
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a Square deal for All,
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Thomas Grocery
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J? Our Store arid Warehouse is
now K)0 feet long and
viv
we carry the most complete ^
line of groceries ever car- ^4
ried in Stayton.
Produce
We buy nearly anythin# the farmer pro -
duces. Vegetables, Chickens, Eggs, Wheat,
Oats, Wool and Dried Meats.
W here Beggars Have T ra d e s Unions.
siderable.—Wide World Magazipe.
complete and before buying come and get our
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"Certainly.” replied the explorer.
“ W ell, when a snake bites you
what's the thing you do?”
“ Yell.” —Philadelphia Press.
Begging Is a vocation in China nnd
l>eggary an Institution. In every prov
ince there Is an organized beggars’
trade union or guild—In some districts
several. These guilds have presidents
an<l officials and are In every respect
thoroughly well organized. There Is
a membership fee o f nhout f I, nnd nil
members swear to abide by the rules
The gbiefs, or "kings,” ns they are
callgd, are under Hie protection o f the
magistrates, and fheir power js con
mer remember our line of builder* hardware U
Our motto: Good Goods, L o w Prices
and
A
Two Road*.
First Mother (reading letter from son
at college) - Ilcq ry's letters always
send me to the iRctjonary.
Second
Mother (resignedly) — That’» nothing.
When in Stayton call at our Ifaid- Jaek's always send me to tho bank.—
ivure store and get prices before yon ; Puck.
We can convince yon our prices
are right.
11 you are thinking of building this sum
and Baby Grand ball bearing lawn mowers.
Studebaker, H enny and John
Deere.
buy.
Notice to the Public.
complete and don’t fail to see the Sweet Clover
G a r r i c k ’s Wit.
Review.
W .F. KLECKER. f
Remember our Furniture line is alw ays
VALUED SAME AS GOLD.
13. G. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar
View, Miss , says: “ I tell my custom
ers when they ftqy a boy of l)i. King’s
New Life Pills they get the wort); o
that much gold in weight, if n||licte(
with constipation, malaria or bilious
ness.” Sold under guarantee at Brew
ers drug store. 25c.
David Garrick on one occasion passed
Tyburn as a huge crowd was nssetn
bling to witness the execution o f n
criminal.
‘‘Who Is he?” asked the
great actor o f a friend who accompa
nied him.
“ I believe his name is Vowel,” was
the reply.
"A h,” said Garrick. “ I wonder which
o f the vowels he Is, for there are sev-
A t all events It Is certain that it
is nejthgr D nor H” —London Saturday
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Remember when the price or quality isn’t right
w e make it right.
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