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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1908)
THE STAYTON MAIL C. D. A L E X A N D E R . Publish«» I Claude Darby left a box o f straw berries at this office Tuesday that were just right for »iae and quality, i Mr. Darby is growing some line berries. Ti l l : L OC A L F I E L D ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Interr.1 at th« poatoffico at Stayton. Oresoa. i niail n. at ter r* ihe secoua OlM# Tw« M ail 1» m«lle<t rem'larly «o It» «ubaortb- •r» uutll t\ definite onler to discontinu» U ro- e»iv«d aud «11 arrearage» are paid- BUSINESS DIRECTORY y ^ lL B L ’ R N. PINTI.ER, D. M. 1). DENTIST Office over Fred Rock's Store STAYTON OREGON R . A. EL WOOD, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Rock’s store, STAYTON, - OREGON. J, M. RINGO, S u c c e i i o r t o W . K. T h o n m # Funeral Director and Embalmer Leave orders at Stuvton Hotel. STAYTON, OREGON. J O H IN H B IN K E L Merchant Tailor I have on hand a full line of sample* for Spring and Summer Suits. Repairing and Cleaning a Specialty STAYTON OREGON DR. E. E. JACKSON Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist Post-graduate of Wyman’s College. Duly registered in Oregon. 22 years a Veterinary Difficult cases Solicited. Satisfaction tiuaran teed. STAYTON, C IT Y - OREGON. MEAT M ARKET Sests.k & Sons a^Aitn in Fresh, S a lt and Sm oked M EATS HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR STOCK AND HIDES Stayton, Oregon Grand Central Hotel Is open to the public. All newly fur- wished rooms. Accommodations first- class. Nice, warm dining room and Arit-clasa meals. Mceta every 2d and 4th Mon day m uht. Chopper» wol- Cl. V. M yers,c .C . Horseshoe Camp I)r. Brewer drives a line new rubber tired buggy, purchased of Philip Meier, Sublimity Mr. Meier carries a large und select stock of buggies, ear- ruiges. etc. Watters tC tjueener were at Snhlim- meeting tonight. Every member is ur itv this week painting the store of gently requested to U> present, ns mut Ditter, Bell A Co. The store will pre- ters of importunée are to he discussed sent an attractive appearance when completed. Scio has a rose show tomorrow. N... «tort W. O. W come. K. 1». W a its «», Clerk. Commercial Club ALL KINDS OF Cement Building Stone And Cement Building Material. Cement Stone made to Order on Short Notice. Foundations a Specialty. L. P. BROWN. Stayton Livery G. B. TRASK, Prop. Rigs, Horses and Accommo dations First-class. Hacks connect with trains at Kings ton and West Stayton. Stage line from Turner to Lyons. STAYTON, O R EG O N . Ilo N ot N eg le ct t h e C h ild re n . At this season of the year the first unnatural looseness of a child's bowels should have immediate attention. The best thing that can he given is Cham berlains Colic. Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy followed by castor oil as di rected with each bottle of the remedy. For sale by all druggists. j & & & | | Thomas Grocery Headquarters for Vegetables, Stra wherries, Oranges, A spa rag us. Ban a tuts. Lemons, Cabbage, Onions, Radishes, Pineapples, Etc. in Fact t o If t o t o t o a a a Anything to Eat a a W . E. Thomas & Son. a TRY THE NEW PAINT SHOP Painting, Staining, Varnishing, Calcimining on plaster, paper or cloth. Day work or by contract. An K x e e lle n t L iiie Wc will use any other dealer’s paints. W A TTER S & All Kinds of People Wear Lancefield’s Shoes! Our J. F. Robertson sold on Monday to Stayton, Oregon Stephen Weber, of Sublimity, one block in the Hollister attition, near ♦ the Catholic church. CEMENT STONE WORKS j ! & Albany is planning for a three day J. M. Ringo spent Sunday with celebration, to begin July 2, and lust Salem friends. until the night of the 4lh. Horse t o A. I>. Garduer’s residence lias been races and various other amusements t o improved by paint. are on the program. t o Mrs. 0 . E. Hill, of Mill City, visited Chas Tietxe and wife, who have j at A. Hill’s several days this week. been employes in the Woolen Mills, | t o Mrs. Alva Smith, who has been left Thursday for Mr. Tietze’s cld j home in Mass. They expect to return j quite sick, is reported much better. to the coast next fall. Willis Caldwell, wife and baby are t o John R. Lake’s new house is nearly I visiting friends in Salem and Dallas. ready for occupancy. It has been i W. H. Cooper's friends will he glad painted by Watters A Queener, and t o to learn that he continues to improve. will make Mr. Lake and wife a neat Carl Titus, son of M. S., of Kings ami comfortable home. t o ton, is home from school at Corvallis. Henry Bruer has commenced the i Anyone wishing to connect with the erection of a bungalow on his lots j t o city water works, call on Jac. Spaniol. near Chas. StrelTs. The house will be shingled on the outside, and when tin- I T e n t for S a l k — Nearly new canvas ¡shed w ill be a neat home. tent, 16x22. Inquire of Mrs. Stamp. S Aplet left a fine supply of straw- j DeWitts Little Early Risers, the fa berries at this office Wednesday from j mous little liver pills, are sold by Stay- his garden. They are the Magoon j ton Pharmacy. variety, and splendid large, juicy fruit. Miss Hazel Robertson lias returned He has our thanks for the same. from Salem, where she has been at A number of the friends of Mr. and tending school. Mrs. L. R Wylder gathered at their N. D. Bailey is preparing to build a home Saturday night, giving them a house on lots he recently purchased in surprise before they take their leave lor their new home in Idaho. A very the Leutich addition. pleasant time is reported by those Miss Frank Alexander is at Corval present. lis this week attending commencement Ed Pophant, near Turner, lost a val exercises of O. A. C. uable horse Monday. The animal was The steel bridge across the Willam the large Clydesdale stallion, which ette at Salem is out of repair, and a was hero at tin* horse show. He bail ferry is now being used. this horse with another stallion at / i a c t *+¿*1 n s ' L a N a tu ra l h e a u tiflc r on l / o l r C i c t C A F u rn itu re , Woods, Etc. C. Overholts, of Kingston, was an at Sublimity, where one of the ani C /o C T appreciated caller Saturday, and will mals got lose in the barn and was kicked by the other, resulting in » read T h e M a i l in the future. broken leg. The break was so bail Jac. Spaniel's new home presents a that the horse could not be saved. fine appearance und it will not be Jos. Sestak met with a had accident Of Bass Hueter Paints and Varnishes for Sale. long before it is ready to occupy. Monday. He was handling a bottle of Clifford Harold, Carl Tilusand Sam ammonia at hi» market when the cork Williams left Tuesday for a two weeks was forced out of the bottle by the stay at Breitenbush Hot Springs. gases that had formed and the ninonia Yours for Good W ork Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Brown are flew in his eye«. He was taken to the pleased over the arrival of a son at office of a physician, and promptly treated, and it is thought that hi« their home, born Monday, the 15th. j sight mny not be impaired. Both Lee Tates large new house in l ‘ , e |nyes were severely burned by the amo- I Water Street* Stayton, Oregon. northwest part of town is fast going njU) aiuj [|1C injury was very painful, I up- It will make a handsome home. ;ind he wi)1 l)0 confined to the house Mrs. W. W. Elder came up from : for some time. Roseburg the first of the week for n j)r j Kitchen was taken sor- ' visit with her children and other Stay- ¡gusty ill yesterday. It seems lie had | ton friends. been suffering from stomach trouble t Mrs. J. R. Miller yesterday accom- ! for a time, and Thursday morning! panied her sister, Mrs. Prettyman, as more than usual. About one o'clock ( far as Albany, on her way to her home he told Mrs. Kitchen that he felt hi» in California. | heart failing, and asked that a pliysi- , , . , i cian l»e sent for. The doctor soon ar- 1 he largest strawberries we have i rived d found Dr .K itchen in a ore- seen this season came from the yard carioug condition, with very little The poor man wears them because they save him money. of Mr. h unk. They were as good a s , heart action He was'given prompt T he well-to-do man wears them because they indicate they looked. attention and is today much better. prosperity. L. A. Thomas, the barber, lias be gun the erection of a new two-story The young people wear them because they have style. residence on his property in the north The old folks wear them because they are comfortable. west part of town. M. J. SPANIOL, Prop. STAYTON j ! An Albany mar who went to Port- lana for special treatment found the doctor under $500 bonds for fraudulent practice, a faker.— Democrat. It is always best to patronize home people. ♦ New Line ♦ ♦ of Postals ♦ : The children wear them because their mothers know what is best for them. The barefooted boy is glad to wear them after he has punctured his epidermis a time or two. Everybody wears Lancefield’s Shoes Has Arrived : The Willamette Valley Chautauqua Assembly will hold its 15th annual session at Gladstone Park, July 7th to 19th. An especially interesting and instructive program has been arranged. K v e r y M n n III» O w n D o c t o r . 1 ■ ■ ■— .................... •\ l i r a i n l I ' » H i l l y M a d l e f n » . “ It gives me pleasure to speak a The average man cannot afford to good word for Electric Bitters,” writes j employ a physician for every slight Mr. Frank Conlan of No. 436 Houston of all kinds at ailment or injury that may occur in St., New York. “ It’s a grand family M. L Aplet, of Lyons, the eldest son I his family, nor can lie afford to neg medicine for dyspepsia anil liver com of S. Aplet and wife, had his leg brok-1 lect them, as so slight an injury as plications; while for lame back and en Monday while logging. It was a Bank Building. bad break, but a physician was called j , the scratch of a pin has been known weak kidneys it cannot be too highly and the injury repaired and he is now ► to cause the loss of a limb. Hence recommended.” ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Electric Bitters reg doing nicely. ¡every man must from necessity be his ulate the digestive functions, purify Carpenters are at work building an own doctor for * his class of ailments the blood, and impart renewed vigor addition to U. Whitney’s property in i Success often depends upon prompt and vitality to the weak anil debili town. A new barn lias just been com- j treatment, which can only hu had tated of both sexes. Sold under guar If you buy a watch from pleted there, and we expect to see M r.! antee at Brewer’s drug store. 50e when suitable medicines are kept at and Mrs. Whitney residents of Stay- me you get one that can ton soon. Newport, on Yaquiim bay, is con be depended upon to keep i hand. Chamberlain’s Remedies have fronted by a proposition that causes been in tl.e market for many years The Stayton Woolen Mills has been | correct time, and at a price the city officials considerable worry. manufacturing blankets the past few j and enjoy a good reputation. The town is in tlx* wet column, und weeks for the Chinese trade. T h e y ■ lower than you can buy Chamberlin’s Colic, Cholera and Di I so many applications are being made are bright colored and of different col the same goods elsewhere. arrhoea Remedy for bowel complaints. ■ for saloon licenses that they fear thero ors on either side. They are fine Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for ¡will lie more saloons than business blankets, but a little too “ loud” in color to suit the average white man. coughs, colds, croup and whooping houses, and that if a number are al lowed there will be a large amount of p cough. drunkenness. The council will refuse Work has begun on the walls of E. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm (an anti to license some, but doesn’ t know Roy’s cemfint store building, an ex- perienced young man from Portland septic liniment) for cute, bruises, burns where to draw the line. doing the work. This building will be Iti K' k l e u ' s X r n l r n S a l v e W i n s . sprains, swellings, lame back and a handsome and substantial one. The Take care of your eyes. rheumatic pains. Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1, Coch cement stone is manufactured by L. P. Don’t buy glasses from Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver ran, (la , writes: “ 1 find a had sore Brown, at his factory here, and is well peddlars or irresponsible made. Tablets for constipation, biliousness come on the instep of my foot and dealers. You get scientific could find nothing that would heal it and stomach troubles. Pt’ BLIC SALE.— Perry J. Darby, service and fair prices if executor of the estate of Thomas C. Chamberlain’s Halve for diseases ol until I applied Hucklens Arnica Salve. Darby, deceased, w ill offer for sale at i you deai with me. Less than half of a 25 cent box won the skin. the home farm 3J miles northwest of j the day for me by affecting a perfect One bottle of each of these five prep b f i V R E L I A B L E J E W E L E R Htayton, on Thursday, June 25, hors • R v I , AND O PTIC IA N cure.” Sold under guarantee at llrew- arations costs but $1 2 > . For sale by es, cattle, bogs, larm machinery, etc. Hale begins at 10 o'clock. j er’s drug store. ull druggists. Stayton, Oregon. A good assortment w l j Stayton Pharmacy Be On Time I Can Fit Any That Responds lo Light E