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THE STAYTON MAIL
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Miss Then M K11 li itti in bouta from
Mt. Angel Academy.
TH E LOCAL F IE L D
Mi»!» Flunk Alexander in liomt* from
ln*r visit with Corvallis uml Albany
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Interrii at the posteme* at Ptayton. Orrfon. aa
matt matter r * the aecond claa»
Horseshoe
Camp g d«> r night.
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unit tv. o. tv.
lay night
Choppers ael-
No.
T*m M a illa mailed regularly to Ita subscrlb-
era until a detlnlte order to diaoontlnue la re
eeieed aiul all arrearage* are i>ald.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
^ y i L B U R N. PINTLER , D. M. D.
DENTIST
Office over Fre«l Rock's Store
STAYTON
OREGON
R , A. E L WOOD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office over Rock's store,
STAYTON,
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OREGON.
J. M. R IN G O ,
come.
K. 11. IV.limns, Clerk.
O. V. Myera.C.C.
Miss Leone Stuyton visited the |iuat
week
with lier sister Mrs
M o u n t ut
811 verton.
W. J. Hewitt is u new Idition to
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iik M aid list.
He believe« in u
El wood inutle u husinssa trip
square deal.
E. Roy wits in Salem Wednesday.
R. A
to Salem Wednesday.
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Jou. Sestak lots so fur recovered front
Anyone wishing to connect with the
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the injury to his eves, mentioned last
city water works, call on Jue. Hpentol. woek> a * , 0 \H.
w o r |c „gain.
G. C. Risen hurt and wife are now
making their home with Mrs. Decker.
The Brower Drug Co have put it
handsome new cash register in their
store.
The flve yrar „Id daughter of Mr.
i^.nK|t.r> n| 8 hid hum suffered a fruet-
tire of a broken fore arm Monday.
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Miss Elisabeth Ihujn, of Walla
Walla, Wash., has been a guest of
Work has begun on the new Elks Miss Hobson and other Stayton friends
building in Albany, also on the new the past week.
depot.
Miss Alda Young, of Eastern Ore
Frank Lesley made an auto trip 10 gon, has been visiting Mrs. John F.
Salem Tuesday accompanied by W. Robertson ami other relatives. She
attended O. A. C. the past year.
L. Freres.
Funeral Director and Embalmer
Leave orders nt Stuyton Hotel.
STAYTON,
OREGON.
J O H IN
H E N K E L
Merchant Tailor
J. E. Brown and, sou Geòrgie, of power will run their ice plant and
Portland were guests of Lee Brown other machinery without trouble
I have on hand a full line of samples and w ife and other friends Sunday and The gnsoline engine did not prove
for Spring and Summer Suits.
satisfactory for this work, ami will la-
Monday.
moved to the slaughter yards and used
The annual reunion of the Cooper
to pump water.
Repairing and Cleaning a Specialty
family took place this week at New
Mrs. Nina Kahler and Mrs. Clara
port, the brothers all expecting to be
STAYTON
OREGON present. W. H. and daughter attend Bertram of Mill City were guests at J.
W. Jacksons over Sunday. Mrs Kali
ed.
ler is a talented pianist and vocalist,
Jos. Fisher made the biggest catch
and has had much experience in
DR. E. E. JAC K S O N
Sunday that lias been made here with
musical work. Some of the orchestra
Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist rial and line for some time. He hook members enjoyed an evening with Mrs
Post-graduate of Wyman’* College. Duly ed a salmon 31 inches long and landed Kahler at the piano at the homo of
registered in Oregon. 22 years a Veterinary it.
C. E. Brown. She is ex|>erienced in
Difficult cases Solicited. Satisfaction Guarsn
The Corvallis Times publishes u list orchestra work, and also in piano and
teed.
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of G3 new residences built this year, at \oeal instruction, and if n class can he
S T A Y T O N , - OREGON.
a cost of $80,000, with more in pros- secured in Stayton would he willing
[>ect, and still there are some who be to locate here and Hssisst the orches
lieve prohibition kills a town.
tra. It is hoped enough pupils' may
C IT Y
M EAT
M ARKET
C. S. Bowne, of Aumsville, was a lie secured to induce her to locate
caller Wednesday.
Mr. Bowne is here, as she is an exceptionally fine
Sestak & Sons
thoroughly in sympathy with T he pianist and would add much to Stay
^ c a i « n in
M ail in its stand for a free ballot, and tons musical circles. Any who would
be willing to join a class in either
his appreciation in a sub
vocal or instrumental music under
Fresh, S a lt and S m oked showed
stantial manner.
her instruction can leave word either
M EATS
The forest rangers are to build a with J. F. Law or at this off ice.
new trail from Detroit south to con
HIGHEST M ARKET PRICE PAID
uert with the Lebanon trail. This
Chautauqua Assembly.
will be a convenience to hunters and
FOR STOCK AND HIDES
For the Willamette Valley Chau
campers in the mountains.
tauqun Assembly the H. I’ Co. will sell
Jacob Hiegmund and sons have a excursion tickets from West Stayton
Stayton, Oregon
new clover httller, and are now pre- as follows: R ite to Portlard, $2 05.
pa reti to thresh clover for people not Get certificate on this ticket. Return
to far distant from their home. Clov to W. Stayton, 75c. R ate .to Glad
er to be cut for seed should be cut stone, $1 65. Get certificate on this
early.
ticket. Return to W. Stayton, 55c
H. B. C ondit ,
The state G. A. R. held its annual
Local Agent.
re-union at Newport this week. Those
la open to the publie. All newly fur
from Stayton attending were U. Ham-
nished rooms. Accommodations flrst- bel, E. Shepherd, Mrs. Adam Shep « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
lifts.3. Nice, warm dining room and herd, Mrs. Eccleson, W. H. and Miss t
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Irst-class meals.
Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. E. Forrette.
Grand Central Hotel
M . J. S P A N I O L , P rop.
Stayton, Oregon
STAYTON
CEMENT STONE WORKS
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A LL KINDS OF
* >55 New Reo
ords for Talk*
ing Machines.
E. G. Siegrnund and son Laurence
are home from their eastern Oregon
trip, both improved in health. Mr.
Siegnuind says crops there are not
very flourishing, and that he prefers
the valley as a pjace of residence.
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Frank Siegnuind - was in town the
first of the week and submitted to an
operation on one of his eyes fur the
removal of eataruct. The operation
was successfully performed, and he has
-returned home.
Building
Slayton Pharmacy
G. B. TRASK, Prop.
Oil
If you buy a watch from
me you get one that can
be depended upon to keep
correct time, and at a price
lower than you can buy
the same goods elsewhere.
Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Hyrup is !
the one that children like so well to
take as it tastes nearly as good as ma
ple sugar. It is different from the o th - .
ers as it does not constipate, but on |
Rigs, Horses and Accommo- tl,e otl,er hand it act» gently yet free-1
dations First-class.
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Ae bo" " l81 nnd thereb>r u drives 1
h
the cold out of the system. It is sold
by
Stayton Pharmacy,
Hacks connect with traini» at Kings-
* tonanti West Stayton.
The proposition to bond the dis- j
trict.
for $4(HK), to build an addition to
Stage line from Turner to Lyons.
the school house was voted down M on -1
STAYTON,
I Can Fit Any
O R E G O N . J"*, Two f,elition*
That Responds to Light
!P,.the
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field— one for a new $(>000 building
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WANTED
'F a rm o r Buolneas
IN F O R M A T IO N
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Not pgrlkolar about location,
near from owner only who
Give price,
description an ’, slate when possession
can b ( bad. Address.
L DAMTSHIU. Sss MM
tsffcsAsr, N. T.
wilt sell direct to buyer.
will
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W. E. Thomas & Son.
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TRY THE NEW PAINT SHOP
Painting, Staining, Varnishing,
Caldmining on plaster, paper or
cloth. Day work or by contract.
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Furniture, W oods, Ftc.
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A i i K x c e l l e n t L in e
O f Bass Hueter Paints and Varnishes for Sale.
We will use any other dealer’s paints.
Yours for Good W o rk
WA TTERS &
W ater Street*
Stayton, Oregon.
All Kinds of People
Wear Lancefield’s Shoes!
T h e poor man wears them because they save him money.
T h e well-to-do man wears them because they indicate
prosperity.
T h e young people wear them because they have style.
T h e old folks wear them because they are comfortable.
T h e children w ear them because their mothers know
what is best for them.
T h e barefooted boy is glad to wear them after he has
punctured his epidermis a time or two.
Everybody wears Lancefield’s Shoes
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Stayton Livery
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Cylinder Records that fit X
the Edison Machines.
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Brand new songs, speech- X
es, quartettes, etc. Price V
25c each.
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K v e r y M n n 111 * O w n D o c t o r .
A <»n« m l ft« ii 11 1 y M f i l l f i l n i t ,
A lso a new lot of Disc
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It
given me pleasure to «peak a
Records at 60c and $1.00.
The average man cannot afford to
Come early and look them
employ a physician for every »light good word lor Electric Bitters,” writes
ailment or injury that may occur in Mr. Frank Conlnn of No. 436 Houston
over.
St., New York. “ I t ’s a grand family
There w ill he a Socialist picnic at
the grove two miles east of Scio, near
the Bohemian hall, on Sunday, July
And C l i e n t Building Material.
12. There will be speeches, music,
races ami a good time generally, j
Cement Btone made to Order on Short Everyone is invited.
Notice. Foundations a Specialty.
With the numéro»» buildings under ; -
Bank Building.
L. P. BROW N.
construction in and about town, car- j X
penters are all busy, and onfe new j
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comer, after limiting two days for help
on a small job of caapentering, gave
up hunting help and did the work | 3 0
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himself.
Cement
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Headquarters for
Vegetables,
Strawberries,
Oranges,
A spa rag us, Bananas,
Lemons, Cabbage,
Onions, Radishes,
Pineapples, Etc.
in Fact
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hia muno to our list.
S u c c e s s o r t o W e K . T I io iiih h
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Anything to Eat
Henry Follis wan a cidler the first
Bess Alexander is home from Cor
vallis, the school year at O. A. C. be of the week, and showed his appreci
ation of T he M a i l ’ s stand by adding
ing compieteti.
DeWitts Little Early Risers, the fa
Charles llottinger is having a barn
mous little liver pilla, are sold by Stay-
built on bis farm northeast of tow n,
ton Pharmacy.
that will lie a good one
It ¡«41x84
Mr. and Mrs. E. Fornite pleased feet, and 60 feet high to the gable. It
their children hy placing a new piano will hold a lot of hay as well as con
in their home recently.
siderable stock.
E. Shepherd and Jos. Zither are
Jos Sestak »1 Sons have taken the
those chosen as jurors from this pre gasoline engine out of their meat
cinct for the July term of the circuit market and put in a new 6 h. p. steam
court.
engine ami an 8 1>. p. boiler. This
Thomas Grocery
present building. The people seem
lo
d \l4«-d on the question. All
nr-- in I v-.r of improvement, but some
want m-.re imiti ••iten» The fact tliat
the to '.ii I — • I- will I ihvc soon— in
indebtedness o J!-,* iim fot u.iii-rwor
etc . 'O '
n i I v • «I
that t ir P
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smaller -n . fm M m - » -In Mils is > officient I
at present.
T a k e care of your eyes.
Don't buy glasses from
peddlars or irresponsible
dealers You get scientific
servic: and fair prices if
you dial with me.
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R eU A ttl\ .lEWfLER
AND OPTICIAN
Stayton, Oregon.
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his family, nor can lie afford to neg
lect them, as so slight an injury as
the scratch of a pin has been known
Hi cause the loss of a limb. Hence
every man must from necessity be bis
own doctor for this class of ailments
Success often depends upon prompt
treatment, which can only be luid
when suitable medicines arc kept at
band.
CliamlierlHin’s Remedies'have
been in the market for many year»
and enjoy a good reputation.
Chamberlin's Colic, Cholera and Di
arrhoea Remedy for bowel complaints.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for
coughs, colds, croup and whooping
cough.
Chamberlain's Fain Balm (an anti
septic liniment) for cuts, bruises, hums
sprains, swelling«, lame hack and
rheumatic pains.
Chamberlain’s Stomarh and Liver
‘I i.tilets fur roustipation, biliousness
a lid stonim'li ! roubles.
( ’ lui in bn In in'» Halve for diseases o'I
tin -km.
medicine for dyspepsia and liver com
plications; while (or lame hack and
weak kidneys it cannot be loo highly
recommended."
Electric Bitters reg
ulate the digestive functions, purify
the blood, and impart renewed vigor
and vitality to the weak nutl dehili-
tilted of both sexes
Sold tinder guar-
untee at Brewer's drug store. 60c
BAPTIST
CHURCH.
No preventing providence there will
he preaching in Hie Baptist church
next Holiday morning and evening
and Hunduy school and young peoples
meeting at the usual time, also a Gos
pel meeting on Haturday evening at
8 o’clock to which everybody is in
vited.
A. H. C a r m a n ,
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Pastor.
It generally happens that the more
a man knows the less lio believes.
Hncklon's A rn ica Sal ve wi n« ,
Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1, Cucii-
ran, Ga , writes: “ I had a bad sore
copie on the instep of my foot and
could lind nothing that would heal it
until 1 applied Btickhn» Arnica Halve,
Less than half of a 25 cent box won
One Lottie of each of tin -e live prep the day for m*' by affecting a perfect
itialjoiis lo-t» but $1 2 ». For sale by cure
Hold under guarantee ill llrew-
MlI druggists.
er’s drug store.
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